AceShowbiz
 
HBO Facing Backlash for Working With Manny Pacquiao After His Anti-Gay Remarks
TV

The network is under fire for working with the Filipino world champion professional boxer as he said back in February that homosexuals were 'worse than animals.'

AceShowbiz -

HBO is facing backlash for working with Manny Pacquiao following his controversial anti-gay remarks. The Filipino world champion professional boxer, who's a part-time evangelical pastor, said back in February that homosexuals were "worse than animals."

Following Manny's remarks, the network issued a statement, saying it "deplored" his behavior, but would go ahead with Saturday night, April 9's pay-per-view Manny bout with Timothy Bradley Jr., adding HBO had "an obligation to both fighters."

But HBO, which has a reputation for airing landmark programs about the LGBT community, including "Angels in America" and "The Normal Heart", is urged to make a decision on whether to keep its contract with Manny.

Senior network sources told Page Six that HBO suits are hoping to avoid the issue after Manny said in January that he would retire after the Bradley fight. However, the network will face a tough decision if Manny joins a long list of legendary boxers who swiftly come out of retirement for another big payday.

On Tuesday, April 5, Manny's promoter Bob Arum said that they're considering a match against Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, according to Fight Hub.

Following his anti-gay remarks, Nike ended its eight-year endorsement deal with Manny. LGBT leaders were recently organizing a press conference calling for a boycott of Manny's Saturday pay-per-view broadcast and asking HBO to cut ties with him unless he issues a public apology for the remarks.

Responding to HBO's indecision, Executive Director of the Brooklyn Community Pride Center Floyd Rumohr said, "HBO are hedging their bets. It's understandable, but disappointing. If they could follow Nike's lead, why the ambiguity? Let's make a decision and move on."

While HBO declined to comment on the issue, sources say the network is "keeping its options open" about continuing to work with Manny despite the backlash.

About This Article

AI-Assisted Content: This article was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology under human editorial oversight. Our editorial team reviews and verifies all AI-generated content for accuracy.

Sources: Information in this article may be aggregated from publicly available sources including press releases, news agencies, and entertainment industry sources. We provide attribution where applicable and strive to ensure factual accuracy.

Learn More: For details about our editorial standards and practices, visit our Editorial Standards page.

Contact: Questions or concerns? Email us at [email protected]

Follow AceShowbiz.com @ Google News

You can share this post!

You might also like
Related Posts