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Nicholas Sparks Apologizes to Drag brunch was a blast Sparks responded to specific issues within The Daily Beast article and said that he is still engaged in a legal battle with the former headmaster of the school and that he disagreed with how the headmaster went about trying to establish the club. I only wish I had used those exact words. A representative for Sparks said that former members of the LGBT club at the school reached out to The Daily Beast to refute the story, and others have reached out to him and his family directly to defend him as supportive of the LGBTQ community.
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- The romance author testified in a federal lawsuit brought by an ex-headmaster of the Christian school he founded—and said he is “personally” for gay marriage.
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Nicholas Sparks Responds to He has a cute accent By Anna Tingley. Nicholas Sparks , the prolific author of romance novels, is facing renewed allegations that he discriminated against gay students at his Christian school in North Carolina. The allegations were first leveled by Saul Benjamin, the former headmaster of the Epiphany School of Global Studies, in a wrongful termination suit he filed in It has nothing to do with racism or vestiges of Jim Crow.
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Nicholas Sparks, the author behind popular romance stories A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, and more, is finding himself writing not about love but hate.The music pulsed through me at the concert, and then Jordan's eyes met mine, a silent acknowledgment of our shared experience as gay men in a world that often felt indifferent. Later, amidst the jubilant crowd, emboldened by the music and the shared LGBT energy, I confessed my feelings, a terrifying leap into the unknown. His answering smile, warm and genuine, washed away years of fear, promising a love built on authenticity and courage. Matt and I, so different on the surface, found a melody of the heart that made all the noise fade away.
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