Pride Month may be over, but Christina Aguilera is still making sure her LGBTQ fans feel seen.
26.06.2020 - 20:03 / variety.com
Dave McNary Film ReporterFocus Features has scheduled a June 29 livestream showing of Dee Rees’ 2011 drama “Pariah” and Q&A with cast members as a Pride Month commemoration.The movie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the excellence in cinematography award. Adepero Oduye portrays a 17-year-old woman who lives with her parents, played by Kim Wayans and Charles Parnell, and younger sister (Sahra Mellesse) in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood.
Pride Month may be over, but Christina Aguilera is still making sure her LGBTQ fans feel seen.
NeNe Leakes is celebrating Pride Month and she shared a bunch of pics on her social media account. Fans are praising her beauty and the fact that she is showing support for this community.
It may be the last day of Pride Month, but Kelly Clarkson is ending it with a bang.
Luke Evans is still going strong with boyfriend Rafael Olarra and he just shared a cute photo of them together to celebrate Pride Month.
2 min read Bringing up the rear of major companies jumping on the Pride Month bandwagon is sports brand Nike which this week has released a new socially conscious ad in celebration of Pride Month that speaks to the ongoing fight for equality and recognizes a few of the athletes that are breaking down barriers across the globe.
Raymix and Spanish crooner Pablo Alboran came out as gay, assuring their fans that nothing has changed and they continue being the same but happier."I've been wanting to say this for a long time and I'm happy to finally be able to say it because it isn't easy," the Raymix explained on a video message posted June 5th. "I am freer and happier than ever.
Andy Cohen officiated the virtual wedding of viewers Robert and Justin during an episode of Watch What Happens Live after the couple’s original plans fell through because of coronavirus.On Sunday, Cohen celebrated the last few days of Pride Month by helping the couple tie the knot in front of viewers and virtual guests, which included singer Patti LaBelle, Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kandi Burruss, and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Jayne.For the occasion, which took place via
Taylor Schilling and Nikki Blonsky came out as members of the LGBTQ community while celebrating Pride Month.The Orange Is the New Black alum, 35, confirmed on Sunday, June 28, that she is dating Emily Ritz. The visual artist shared a photo via her Instagram Stories of the couple embracing during a hike with the caption, “I couldn’t be more proud to be by your side @tayjschilling.
Nikki Blonsky was totally feeling herself and beaming with pride in her latest post to her TikTok account! The Hairspray actress, 31, took to the social media app on June 28, posting a video of herself lounging in the grass as Diana Ross’s 1980 hit tune “I’m Coming Out” began to play. Pretty soon, Nikki was on her feet, lip syncing to the song and dancing around as if she was back on the set of the 2007 hit film! But the song had an even bigger meaning for the actress.
statement earlier this month in support of LGBTQ servicemembers and the ten-year anniversary of the repeal of DADT — a policy that prohibited gay and bisexual people from serving openly — stating that USMC is “committed to living the values we defend and treating everyone equally, and with dignity and respect.”“This June, Commanders and leaders are encouraged to take time to recognize the 2020 LGBT Pride Month, and promote participation in observance events throughout their local communities,”
If LGBTQ nonprofit organizations disappeared for even a single day, hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ people — especially the most vulnerable — would be cut off from health care, shelter, food, safety, and community. Today, in the midst of COVID-19 and economic collapse, our community’s nonprofits are truly and profoundly more important than ever before.
Cynthia Bailey is celebrating pride month with her daughter, Noelle Robinson. Check out the post that she shared on her social media account below.
Billboard. "This song is for my community, for whom love has always been a heroic trait.“Known for poignant lyrics that often tackle topics like queerness, non-conforming sexuality and class, the also author of the Spanish novel Papi and Tentacle, was recently signed by Warner Chappell Music.“Rita is an artist that fearlessly speaks her mind and tackles critical issues impacting society head on through her writing," says Lazaro Hernandez, Warner Chappell Music's vp, a&r, U.S.
Britney Spears has plenty of fans who identify as LGBTQ+ and she wanted to share a special message for them for Pride month which is celebrated in June. Due to the Coronavirus, annual parades and celebrations have been canceled and Britney’s message was a touching way for her to show her LGBT fans how much they mean to her.
Britney Spears has a very important message for her LGBTQ+ fans during Pride Month: "thank you." The singer posted a public service announcement video on Tuesday (June 23) paying homage to one of her most fervent fan groups. "Happy Pride Month!!!!," she wrote along with four rainbow emoji. "I love my LGBTQ+ fans so much... you all bring me so much joy and I am proud to support you."