Vince Gill didn't mince words when he confronted protesters from the
Westboro Baptist Church prior to his concert at the Kauffman Center for
the Performing Arts in Kansas City, Mo., on Sunday -- and the moment was
captured in a YouTube video.
The
country star was targeted by the fringe church, infamous for its
strident anti-gay views and protests at the funerals of soldiers,
because he has divorced and remarried. The church considers that
adultery.
Gill split with Sweethearts of the Rodeo singer Janis
Oliver in 1998, and he's been married to singer/songwriter Amy Grant for
the past 13 years, according to CMT.
As
the video begins, Gill is seen approaching the picketers. A woman asks:
"Vince Gill, what in the world are you doing out here?" His answer: "I
just came to see what hate looked like."
At the end of the video,
Gill asks: "Are any of you guys Phelpses? Or are you guys like the C
team?" That's in reference to Westboro Baptist founder Fred Phelps,
whose family makes up most of the small congregation of the church.
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