Hannah Montana Hearts Gay Marriage

by Michael Jones · 2009-04-21 16:09:00 UTC

Hannah Montana

Perez Hilton can really heat it up.  First he gets Miss California to undergo an epic FAIL, and now he gets both Heidi Montag and Miley Cyrus to come out as marriage equality supporters.  And he did it all through Twitter!

Like tweets through the hourglass, here goes the conversation with Montag:

God says in the bible that we should love our neighbor and he created us all as equals. I know in my heart that gays and lesbians should have the same government rights that Spencer and I will when we get married. So, yes, this blonde Christian believes in gay marriage and I hope to one day go to YOUR wedding, Perez!!!

And Miley's twitter conversation:

Miley: I believe that EVERYONE deserves to be happy. That’s all I’m saying ;)

Perez: A lot of controversy over your answer, which is silly. I think you answered the question better than Miss California!

Miley: What was her answer??? Cause what I said is the truth. Everyone deserves to love and be loved and most importantly smile :)

Miley: thx! U know what I get crap for whatever I do but you asked me an honest question and I gave an honest answer! So whatevs!!! :)

Perez: I’m sad that people use God and religion as an excuse 2 hate, discriminate and deny gays & lesbians full equality under the law.

Miley: ya thats lame! God’s greatest commandment is to love. And judging is not loving. That’s why Christians have such a bad rep.

I love it.  Now let's wait for the American Family Association or the National Organization for Marriage to start boycotting Hannah Montana.  I'm sure it's coming.

Michael Jones is a Change.org Editor. He has worked in the field of human rights communications for a decade, most recently for Harvard Law School.
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