"As I deal with the loss of my father and my health battle, I am choosing to focus on my family and on my own recovery and not on personal attacks against me," she continued. "I will not further engage in a public exchange with anyone, but it must be stated that the accusations against me are false and my actions have been grossly mischaracterized."
She added: "Please know how much my family and I appreciate all of those who have stood by me and supported me. Your support is extremely appreciated, and my family and I are very grateful."
A few weeks back, Peggy addressed the accusations via Twitter. When Sulahian's religion was accused of being homophobic, Peggy replied: "I'm Christina. Armenians were the first to accept Christianity."
Im Christian. Armenians were the first to accept Christianity— PeggySulahian (@PeggySulahian) August 2, 2017
Then, Peggy addressed recent reports about her banning her brother from their father's funeral for being gay.
Don't believe everything you hear! Too many haters— PeggySulahian (@PeggySulahian) August 2, 2017
When many fans wanted more details surrounding the accusations of her being homophobic, Peggy responded: "These articles are far from being true. My family and I support love of all kind. Don't believe this crazy nonsense people create."
These articles are far from being true. My family and I support love of all kind. Don't believe this crazy nonsense people create.— PeggySulahian (@PeggySulahian) August 2, 2017
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