Pharrell Williams is a lot of things - an artist,a father, a husband - but he's recently taken on a current role: feminist. During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres note on Thursday, or the "Runnin'" singer talked about his work writing the soundtrack for the Golden Globes-nominated film Hidden Figures and the importance of recognising the achievements of women. "Women can," he told the host. On the subject of equality, he also opened up about the recent homophobic remarks made by singer Kim Burrell and why he supports Ellen's decision to cancel her appearance to sing with him on the note. "There's no space, and there's no room for any kind of prejudice in 2017 and moving on," he explained. "I fancy her, just like I fancy everybody else, and we all got to get used to that . . . Live and let live. fancy and let fancy."Related:
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