Selena Gomez has been forced to cancel her concerts in Russia after the country denied her request for a visa, reportedly as part of a larger effort to tighten restrictions on artists who support gay rights.
The pop star had been scheduled to perform in St. Petersburg on September 23 and in Moscow on September 25.
According to The Moscow Times, authorities in Russia have decided to make entry more difficult for foreign performers following Madonna and Lady Gaga’s open advocacy for LGBT equality in the wake of that country’s controversial law banning the promotion of “nontraditional sexual relationships.”
Gaga slammed the Russian government for its “criminal” stance on gay citizens, and Madonna is being sued for her support of the LGBT community there.
Advocates have warned that the regime would take measures to keep celebrities perceived as pro-gay out of the country, and it appears that Gomez’s visa application has been rejected for that reason.
Organizers must now scrap her shows.
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