Singer Carly Rae Jepsen is apparently boycotting the Boy Scouts of America because of their anti-gay policy.
The "Call Me Maybe" singer candled a scheduled performance at this year's National Scout Jamboree in July.
The Canadian singer released a statement on Twitter saying she believes in equality for all people.
Jepsen's decision follows the rock band Train, who pulled out of their Jamboree performance last week.
More than 60,000 people signed a petition by a gay Eagle Scout asking that both Jepsen and Train denounce the Boy Scout policy.
In a statement, the Boy Scouts of America said they "appreciate everyone's right to express an opinion," and remain focused on putting on a great event.