is facing criticism after accepting a $24 million payday for her performance at the new hotel Atlantis the Royal on Saturday, amid the anti-LGBTQ policies of United Arab Emirates.The Grammy-winning star's outing in the area 'casts a shadow over her support for lesbians and gay people,' according to Bev Jackson, the co-founder of the British advocacy group .'Beyoncé is a huge icon for many gay people,' Bev Jackson told Sunday. 'LGB Alliance is deeply therefore disappointed that Beyoncé has agreed to give a lucrative concert in Dubai, where same-sex sex acts are a criminal offense, potentially punishable by death.'
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