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Sag Harbor Village mayor Tom Gardella refuses to resign amid backlash over alleged homophobic Instagram comment

A Long Island mayor has refused to resign over an alleged homophobic comment he made on social media towards an animal rights activist and her dancing wife — despite pushback from his fellow board members.

Tom Gardella, the mayor of Sag Harbor Village, sparked fury last month when he responded to Texas resident Rebecca Chavez’s clip where she, her wife Deanah and their dog boogied to Jon Secada’s 1992 track “Just Another Day.” 

“What’s that thing in the background? A guy. A girl? Some creature?” Gardella commented.

Gardella, who was sworn in as mayor in July 2023, has been bombarded with criticism since and a probe into the remark is underway — but he remains defiant, insisting he’s not going to resign, the Sag Harbor Express reported.

A Long Island mayor was outed over an alleged homophobic comment he made on social media. Becca Isabel / Instagram
Rebecca Chavez outed Sag Harbor Village mayor Tom Gardella. Becca Isabel / Instagram

On Tuesday, Sag Harbor Village board members called on Gardella to step down.

“I will not resign from the office of mayor,” he said in Tuesday’s board meeting. “That is not going to happen. You have me confused with somebody else. I’m not the guy that runs from a crisis. I’m the guy who runs into it.

“The residents of this village came to me and asked me to lead them. And I hope I can lead us out of this mess and at some point be able to work together with the board.”

After sharing the video, Chavez, the CEO of the Yacqui Animal Rescue center, then spotted the alarming comment, telling News12, “Comparing someone to a creature or a thing kind of took me back a little bit, and that’s what made me dive a little bit deeper. It’s a little surreal.”

Chavez said the comment made her wife feel “lesser than a human being,” Newsday reported.

She then took a deeper dive, where she learned Gardella, who served in the US military as an imagery analyst during the Cold War, is the mayor of Sag Harbor.

She found the mayor’s Facebook page and the profile picture matched his private Instagram account.

“This is a Master Class in pettiness and accountability. If you’re going to comment mean things, please be prepared for the consequences,” she said.

“You are a Mayor for the city of Sag Harbor, New York. I would expect an elected official and Christian man like yourself to behave better. Maybe we need to send him a few emails to remind him that his behavior is unbecoming of a public servant.”

Gardella, an ex-fire chief involved with extinguishing the December 2016 Main Street blaze, apologized for the comment — but Chavez wasn’t convinced by its sincerity.

“They always make an apology after the fact,” she said.

“So for me, his apology is not genuine.”

Erica-Lynn Huberty, a resident, claimed Gardella’s apology was “disingenuous.”

“I don’t believe it for a minute. I think he’s sorry he got caught,” she told News12.

Gardella, sworn in as mayor in 2023, has issued an apology. @sagharbor/Instagram

Deputy Mayor Edward Haye said the comment “disparaged members of the LGBT community.”

“Sag Harbor has long prided itself being a welcoming and a tolerant village, and those values deeply matter to us both as members of the village board and as residents,” he said.

“While the comment appears to have been made on a personal social media account, it has understandably caused concern and hurt within our community.”

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