Celebrity Quotes of the Week: Kirk Franklin Says 'I'm Sorry' to the LGBT Community on Behalf of the Church

Plus, words from Khloé Kardashian and David Banner.

Kirk Franklin apologizes for the homophobia in the Black church: - "I want to apologize for all of the hurtful and painful things that have been said about people in the church that have been talented and gifted and musical, that we've used and we've embarrassed... and all this other horrible crap that we've done. We have not treated them like people. We're talking about human beings, men and women that God has created."(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)
Milan Christopher wants you to know his ex Miles isn't bisexual — he's 100 percent gay: - “Miles has been homosexual. He’s not bisexual. He has been gay for a very long time. Amber definitely was aware that he was homosexual — they’re actually best friends. From my understanding, they’ve never been in a relationship. So, it’s all a fallacy… His sister knew he was gay. Everybody knew he was gay.”(Photo: Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for Love is Louder)
Stacey Dash - In 2014, the actress-turned-conservative commentator blasted off on Black media for calling her "clueless" because of her beliefs. She summed up her thoughts on the consistent beating she gets from the media in two words: "Bring it." In 2016, she also said there should be no BET or even Black History Month.  (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images)Khloé Kardashian says she never had plastic surgery on her face or butt: - “I don’t need work on my face just yet because I have an amazing makeup team. Their contour game is so on point that I feel like I get a nose job every single day — and I love it! I’m going to get fillers eventually — that’s the procedure I want to do when it’s time — but I don’t think I have wrinkles right at this moment.”(Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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Kirk Franklin apologizes for the homophobia in the Black church: - "I want to apologize for all of the hurtful and painful things that have been said about people in the church that have been talented and gifted and musical, that we've used and we've embarrassed... and all this other horrible crap that we've done. We have not treated them like people. We're talking about human beings, men and women that God has created."(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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