
Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton's 2017 duet "Rainbowland" was deemed inappropriate by some schools in Wisconsin, and one teacher is furious.
According to People, Melissa Tempel, a foreign language teacher at Heyer Elementary in Waukesha, USA, is not happy that the song was removed from the first grade concert.
"My first graders were so excited to sing 'Rainbowland' for our concert, but it was not allowed by the administration," the teacher tweeted.
People reports that Tempel was told the song was banned because Cyrus is a "controversial" character. However, the teacher believes this is due to Parton's popularity and the song's connection to the LGBTQ+ community.
My first graders were so excited to sing Rainbowland for our spring concert but it has been vetoed by our administration. When will it end? @waukeshaschools @DollyParton @MileyCyrus @mileyworld @gsafewi @CivilRights #publicschools pic.twitter.com/8Na0nETmDw
— Maestra Melissa (@melissatempel) March 21, 2023
Since being published, Tempel's viral post has been viewed over 152,000 times and has sparked some backlash.
"All Miley and Dolly are saying is that they want to live in a world that accepts without judgment and where people can be who they want to be," said one of the children's parents.
"Living in the 'Rainbow Land'
The skies are blue and everything is magnificent
Wouldn't it be nice to live in heaven?
Where we are free to be exactly who we are
Let's all dig deep inside
Put aside judgment and fear
Make the 'wrong things' right
And end the war
'Cause I promise nobody's gonna win it" - is part of the lyrics of the song "forbidden".
Source: Pop Crush