The adorable Kristin Chenoweth opened up to Time magazine about being a Christian who supports gay rights.
The pint size triple threat, best known for playing Glinda the Good Witch in Wicked, caught some religious slack for appearing on Pat Robertson's show to promote her inspirational record and calls the ordeal a huge mistake.
"Live and learn," she says.
"I'm a Christian," Chenoweth says. "And I know unfortunately there's a bad connotation that comes with that now, but I'm also nonjudgmental. God doesn't make mistakes. People are born how they are born. And I think people should be able to get married and love each other."
The Advocatereports that Chenoweth was also fired from an appearance on the "Women in Faith" tour.
"It was devastating. They are quite aware I'm in the entertainment business. And they asked me to step down and I said, 'No, you'll have to fire me.'"
The opera-trained actress won an Emmy for Pushing Daisies and just made her return to Broadway with the revival of Promises, Promises playing Fran Kubelik, the lovelorn mistress of a company executive.
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