This is a good man. And I hope those two appreciate that he puts his Christian beliefs into practice. https://t.co/ww9rFLBnde
— ?It's?Almost ⛄️Christmas? (@jtLOL) December 3, 2016
Buzzfeed (and other outlets that promoted the story) took quite a bit of flak for reporting about the gay marriage beliefs of the pastor of Chip & Joanna Gaines’ church, putting the “Fixer Upper” couple in an uncomfortable and unfair spotlight.
Chip Gaines had a message about Buzzfeed & Cosmo writers who wrote and promoted the hit piece:
Regardless of our decision to make a statement about all this craziness, or not, I ask that people please! respect @KateAurthur & @ginamei
— Chip Gaines (@chipgaines) December 3, 2016
That was handled graciously.
"When they go low, we go high…" https://t.co/F3hmOZJqPn
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) December 3, 2016
https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/805052325203181568
https://twitter.com/Thomasismyuncle/status/805105234662060032
This, is what the high road looks like.
— Dane Ann Beausoleil (@nnaenad) December 3, 2016
Chip is taking the high road, proving yet again that they are kind and solid people.
????? ?— Jeff Keck (@JeffreyKeck) December 3, 2016
You're good people. https://t.co/6ojNRHaa74
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) December 3, 2016
Important to stand up to their attacks but without stooping to their level.
— Andy Lancaster (@andylancaster) December 3, 2016
https://twitter.com/GKRaptorton/status/805080880255500288
A clickbait hit piece trying to shame people who don't deserve it & Chip takes high road. #HesGoodPeople https://t.co/y5rcinuXB3
— Mark Owens (@marko6262) December 3, 2016
Classy of them to want respect for people who showed them none. https://t.co/yWDabpWh89
— Beth Wellington (@beth_wellington) December 3, 2016
you, sir, are truly a class act. My husband and I fully support you and @joannagaines!
— Bonnie B (@bjgin519) December 3, 2016
https://twitter.com/APJ757/status/804981806374105088
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