When Mayor Cantrell’s personal feelings toward Lauren Daigle being tapped to promote her city came to light, we attempted to move the safe, and socially-distanced, celebration to a location outside of New Orleans and Orleans Parish, even offering to hold the event on a riverboat in Gretna with New Orleans still serving as the backdrop. It was then Mayor Cantrell took this issue to the next level, writing letters and making phone calls to Dick Clark Productions and ABC. The result of her actions was a decision by Dick Clark Productions to pull Lauren Daigle from the lineup and any celebration from Louisiana to be broadcast worldwide. In the long run, this action will not only hamper any efforts for New Orleans to recover from the pandemic, but also every city in the state which offered to host the event, and the state as a whole.
It is unclear whether Dick Clark Productions considered pulling the event from Louisiana. According to New Orleans’ local news station WDSU, “a city spokesperson said that only Daigle was pulled from the lineup and the New Orleans event is still on.”
The Lieutenant Governor praised Ms. Daigle for her investment into her home state of Louisiana by making “numerous” appearances to help promote tourism for the state’s Feed Your Soul program, in which she appears on the front of the visitor’s guide.
Louisiana’s Attorney General Jeff Landry also expressed criticism for Mayor Cantrell’s actions toward Ms. Daigle, saying the Mayor appears to be targeting her because of her expression of faith at the “Let Us Worship” rally. He also offered to help Dick Clark Productions find another location within the state so that the singer could still appear on the annual Rockin’ New Years Eve program, and even sent Lauren Daigle a letter voicing his support for her.
In the Attorney General’s letter he wrote, “The Mayor is attempting to retaliate against you because, as I understand it, a group of individuals gathered in November in the French Quarter to protest and worship through prayer and song in a public square….Your rights to protest and worship are enshrined in the First Amendment. I vow to do everything in my power to protect them.”
BREAKING: Today I stood up to New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell for targeting Christian music performer LAUREN DAIGLE just because she expressed her faith through song at a protest. The same Mayor who has not attacked other protests or recent Conventions. See my letter here. pic.twitter.com/dSg4zppZI2
— Jeff Landry (@JeffLandry) December 14, 2020
Lauren Daigle hasn’t released a statement about the incident at the time of this publication.