Homophobia rears its ugly head on “So You Think You Can Dance!”
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Judge Nigel Lythgoe makes his homophobia plain on last night’s premiere of “So You Think You Can Dance” when two male dancers, one gay, one straight, performed together.
“I think you’d probably alienate a lot of our audience. We’ve always had the guys dance together on the show but they’ve never really done it in each other’s arms before. I’m really one of those people that like to see guys be guys and girls be girls on stage. I don’t think I liked it, to be frank.”
Watch the segment below:
AfterElton spoke with one of the dancers after the audition:
“It was more offensive than what they showed. Nigel said that he’s not sure that the fathers watching this at home would be encouraged to take their sons to allow them to learn to dance. Nigel told me that they [the show] has spent all these seasons trying to build up the idea that a male can dance and make it more acceptable, and we didn’t really help the cause. I told him that I have a father, too, and I went through that. I told him that the country is already going through a lot of changes and could handle some more. Nigel didn’t say anything to that. The judges kept going on about a man and a woman and I kept correcting them that it was a leader and a follower. “
Fellow judges Mary Murphy and Sonya Tayeh were also confused how the feminine roles changed throughout the routine.
UPDATE: Nigel Lythgoe responds to the controversy via Twitter:
I hear I’m taking a beating on the web due to my comments regarding same sex ballroom I thought I was the most accepting of it on the panel?
The same sex ballroom guys did remind me of “Blades of Glory.” However, I’m not a fan of ‘Brokeback’ Ballroom.
I am very sad the word ‘homophobe’ is being used. That is someone who hates homosexuals. I dislike effeminate dancing! Wake up and listen!
I believe overtly effeminate dancing destroys the opportunity for many male dancers to be supported. Being gay doesn’t mean effeminate.
We have had same sex dancing on SYTYCD from Season 1. Last year Joshua and Twitch. Before that MIa’s Prince’s routine with Danny and Neil.
I am passionate about dancers and dancing. I am not interested in their sexual preferences only their dancing and performances. Offstage ??
It’s a shame that controversy has blurred the true inspiration from last night, Tiffany Giegle.
For a total lack of homophobia from a dance show, watch Quest Crew channel Britney Spears on America’s Dance crew. Their judges didn’t seem to have a problem with their gender-bending performance.











May 22nd, 2009 at 2:43 pm
I just happened to catch that particular segment of So You Think You Can Dance last night. I felt horrible for those two guys. The three panelists exhibited a vitriolic level of homophobia that does not belong on a dance show. I could hardly believe it was happening. What is Fox thinking in this day and age?
May 22nd, 2009 at 11:03 pm
Nigel doth protest too much. Notice how he blame-shifts, and makes this all about the gays harming the cerebral palsy dancer.
Sorry Nigel, but this wouldn’t be happening if your seething homophobia (yes, homophobia) hadn’t taken over the show. Indeed, the show’s male same-sex dances from Season 1 up to now have largely been wasted opportunities because they were either violent or dopey instead of being real dance. Instead of attacking, you need to apologize. Instead of lying, you need to have serious same-sex dance on the show.
February 19th, 2010 at 4:28 am
O my goodness! This is SOOOOOOOOOOOOO stuupid. The show is about dancing, not controversy. On top of the fact that that the two guys flat out sucked at dancing, the show has it’s top 10 guys, and it’s top 10 girls, and once the top 20 is made, the guys only dance with the girls until like, the finale, and they’ve never had guys (or girls for that matter) dance with each other in any romantic or sexual way, it’s not what the show’s about, and I am SOOOOOOOOOOO glad about that.
February 19th, 2010 at 4:36 am
oh, and for the record, i’m not just some straight, homophobic guy who’s just here to bash on some gays, infact i am gay. It’s just I have enough common since to see what dancing is really about, and if they were to but a same sex couple in the top 20, they would probably be the first 2 guys (or girls) to leave…