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Turkey Bars LGBTQ+ Cruise, Citing 'Moral Values'

Turkey has denied entry to an LGBTQ+ cruise ship, citing the country's 'moral values.' The cruise, which was scheduled to make port calls in Turkey, is notable for featuring performers like Patti LuPone. LuPone is reportedly furious about the ban.

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Turkey Bars LGBTQ+ Cruise, Citing 'Moral Values'

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What Happened

Turkey has barred an LGBTQ+ cruise ship from its ports, with officials citing the nation's 'moral values' as the reason for the prohibition.

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The cruise, which had planned to include stops in Turkey, is set to feature performances by notable artists. Among them is Patti LuPone, who is reportedly expressing anger over the ban.

The decision by Turkey to deny access to the cruise ship highlights potential cultural and political sensitivities regarding LGBTQ+ issues in the region.

Key Facts

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    Turkey has banned an LGBTQ+ cruise ship from its ports.

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    The reason cited for the ban is Turkey's 'moral values'.

  3. 3

    Patti LuPone is scheduled to perform on the cruise.

  4. 4

    Patti LuPone is reportedly furious about the ban.

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Focuses on the celebrity reaction to the ban, highlighting Patti LuPone's reported fury.
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Reports the ban and attributes the reason to Turkey's 'moral values'.
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Patti LuPone ‘Furious’ After She Learns LGBTQ+ Cruise She’s Set to Perform on Is Banned from Turkey - People.com
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Turkey bars American LGBTQ+ cruise from ports, citing ‘moral values’

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Patti LuPone ‘Furious’ After She Learns LGBTQ+ Cruise She’s Set to Perform on Is Banned from Turkey - People.com
New York PostNew York Post
Turkey bars American LGBTQ+ cruise from ports, citing ‘moral values’

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