The Tropixs (Kingston, Jamaica) Foota Hype was certainly in a celebratory mood over the weekend!

According to the veteran selector, he was in a ‘good mood’ over the weekend after waking up to an abundance of good news on Saturday morning.

The controversial disc jock seemed very elated as he took to Instagram to share two publications in the Gleaner newspaper and The Star of acts of defiance against the LGBT community in Jamaica.

The first article, which was featured in The Star, reported on a group of Rastas who had demonstrated outside the gates of King’s House as a means of condemning the Jamaican Government for ’embracing’ the Jamaica Forum for All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG) as a human rights organization.

Meanwhile, second article, featured in The Gleaner, stated that Montego Bay’s Mayor Homer Davis had denied gay-rights group Montego Bay Pride permission to use the Montego Bay Cultural Centre for a series of events in that city.

Foota, who is a known stark critic of homosexuality, took his Instagram to praise the actions of both the mayor and the rastafarian group.

“Glad I woke up to some Good news. God is gr8 bless up the Rastafarian community and also the Mayor of MoBay str8. Ppl rise up and speak up. Do it without fear remember none is greater than the Almighty,” an elated Foota Hype said.

“Honestly it look like this Mayor have more guts than the prime minister of the country this is a win for God and str8 ppl let’s keep it up,” the disc jock further added.

Earlier this year Foota Hype declared that he was gearing up for a spiritual battle between himself and LGBT activists following calls for his US and Uk visas to be revoked over his anti LGBT comments.

Foota Hype infamously went on to declare that no gays at either embassy could revoke his visa if God does not see it fit. He also reminded his dtractors that he was successful long before he ever traveled to either of the two countries.