Faith Hill is showing her support for the change of the Mississippi state flag.
10.06.2020 - 09:17 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Faith Hill once altered her entire tour wardrobe because she couldn’t wear high heels.The Breathe hitmaker always pulls out all of the stops when it comes to her stage performances and concerts, often sporting designer gowns and accessories. But during an interview with Kelsea Ballerini for the June 2020 issue of U.S.
InStyle magazine, Faith revealed she had to overhaul her entire Soul2Soul II Tour closet back in 2006 because she couldn’t handle standing in stilettos. “I remember for our
.Faith Hill is showing her support for the change of the Mississippi state flag.
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Faith Hill is urging Mississippi to update its flag. The 52-year-old singer took to Twitter on Thursday to ask the legislature from her home state to change its flag amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.
Earlier this month, NASCAR banned the Confederate flag from its racing events due to its controversial origins, while protesters have been calling for the removal of Confederate statues.
Faith Hill, 52, is calling on legislators to change the outdated Mississippi state flag. The country music star took to Twitter on June 25 and called for a change to the current flag, which features the Confederate emblem.
tweeted the singer.She went on, “Now, it is time for the world to meet the Mississippi of today and not the Mississippi of 1894 (when the MS legislature voted on the current flag).”Also Read: Trump Threatens 10-Year Prison Term for Vandalizing or Destroying Federal Statues and MonumentsThe canton — or upper left section — of Mississippi’s flag contains a Confederate emblem, and of it, Hill said, “I understand many view the current flag as a symbol of heritage and Southern pride, but we have to
Faith Hill is joining in on the calls for change in her native state of Mississippi. The country star, 52, took to her Twitter on Thursday to urge the state's legislature to vote for a new flag that reflects the citizens of today.The current flag features the Confederate emblem, which has led to many citizens and officials in the Southern state pushing for a replacement.
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Faith Hill and Tim McGraw are celebrating the class of 2020.
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