Sam Smith taking Twitter hiatus
Singer Sam Smith is shutting down his Twitter account "for a while", a day after he was forced to defend his Academy Awards speech.
The British star, who struck gold for his Spectre theme tune Writing's on the Wall, took to the social media site on Tuesday (01Mar16) to tell fans he was going offline, but insisted his absence wouldn't be permanent.
"I'm logging off for a while," he wrote, before making a James Bond
quip: "Some Martinis shaken not stirred are definitely in
order."
His news comes just a day after he responded to critics who had
blasted him for falsely assuming he was the first openly gay man to
win an Oscar at Sunday night's (28Feb16) ceremony.
During his acceptance speech for Best Original Song, Sam dedicated
his win to the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender)
community and paraphrased an article written by British actor Ian
McKellen, who noted that no openly gay man has ever won an Oscar.
The veteran was only referring to the main acting categories, a
distinction which appeared to have been lost on Sam.
"If this is the case, even if it isn't the case, I wanna dedicate
this to the LGBT community all around the world," the singer told
the Dolby Theater audience. "I stand here tonight as a proud gay
man and I hope we can all stand together as equals one day."
His comments evoked anger from openly gay writer-director Dustin
Lance Black, who won an Oscar for Milk in 2009, and tweeted Sam to
correct him.
"THE POINT: knowing our LGBTQ history is important," he wrote. "We
stand on the shoulders of countless brave men and women who paved
the way for us."
Following the backlash, Sam took to Twitter to explain his comments
on Monday (29Feb16).
"So hungover. genuinely feels like a dream," he began, before
adding: "Second openly gay man to win an oscar or third or fourth
or 100th, It wasn't my point ... My point was to shine some light
on the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) community who
i love so dearly."