Anita Bryant, a popular singer who became known for opposition to gay rights, dead at 84

Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma, Grammy-nominated singer and prominent booster of orange juice and other products who became known over the second half of her life for her outspoken opposition to gay rights, has died.She was 84.Bryant died Dec.

16 at her home in Edmond, Oklahoma, according to a statement posted by her family to news site The Oklahoman on Thursday.The family did not list a cause of death.Bryant was a Barnsdall native who began singing at an early age, and was just 12 when she hosted her own local television show.

She was named Miss Oklahoma in 1958 and soon began a successful recording career.Her hit singles included “Till There Was You,” “Paper Roses” and “My Little Corner of the World.” A lifelong Christian, she received two Grammy nominations for best sacred performance and one for best spiritual performance, for the album “Anita Bryant … Naturally.”By the late 1960s, she was among the entertainers joining Bob Hope on his USO tours for troops overseas, had sung at the White House and performed at the national conventions for both the Democrats and Republicans in 1968.

She also became a highly visible commercial spokesperson, her ads for Florida orange juice featuring the tag line, “A day without orange juice is like a day without sunshine.”But in the late 1970s, her life and career began a dramatically new path.Unhappy with the cultural changes of the time, Bryant led a successful campaign to repeal an ordinance in Florida’s Miami-Dade County that would have prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation.Supported by the Rev.

Jerry Falwell among others, Bryant and her “Save Our Children” coalition continued to oppose gay rights around the country, denouncing the “deviant lifestyle” of the gay community and calling gays “human garbage.”Bryant became the object of much criticism in return.Activists organized boycotts against products she endorsed, designed T-shirts mocking her and named a dr...

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