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Jerry Stamp defending Selena Gomez's cancelled tour stops

One Newfoundland and Labrador musician is sticking up for pop star Selena Gomez, after she cancelled her upcoming tour dates due to health reasons.

Pop star Selena Gomez cancels all tour dates, including N.L. stop, due to health reasons

Selena Gomez, picturing here performing in Los Angeles July 8, cancelled her upcoming tour dates for health reasons. (Rich Fury/Invision/The Associated Press)

A Newfoundland singer-songwriter is calling out critics of pop star Selena Gomez, saying she was right to cancel two Atlantic Canada concerts for health reasons.

Jerry Stamp retired from music because of his own auto-immune disease, and says while he's not a particular fan of Gomez's music her battle with lupus has impressed him.

Musician Jerry Stamp, who suffers from psoriatic arthritis and was forced to leave music behind because of it, is defending Selena Gomez's decision to cancel her tour. (Jeremy Eaton/CBC)

He says lupus is as horrible as his own illness, psoriatic arthritis, and yet Gomez has successfully grown her music career.

Gomez had been scheduled to play Paradise, Newfoundland, on Saturday and Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday.

But on Tuesday, the Texas-born star cancelled those dates along with the remainder of her "Revival" world tour.

The former Disney Channel star told People magazine she suffers from lupus-related anxiety, panic attacks and depression.

Stamp says he's seen complaints on Facebook from people saying she should just "suck it up" and do the Paradise show, and thought the criticism was unfair and ignorant.