Kenneth and Armando, the first same-sex male couple in “90 Day Fiancé” franchise history are proud to represent the show as they share their love story.
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Jesse & Joy initiated Pride Month by dropping a new song called “Love” on their official Instagram page.
“Our music will always be there to remind you that you are beautiful just as you are,” the Mexican duo expressed in the homemade video. “It’s called ‘Love’ and talks about love being the universal language, the language that all of us should speak.”
On the post’s caption, they elaborated that the song and video are in celebration of Pride Month and was a previous presentation for, LGBTI
Kenneth and Armando, the first same-sex male couple in “90 Day Fiancé” franchise history are proud to represent the show as they share their love story.
In celebration of Pride Month, electrocumbia pioneer Raymix exclusively shares with Billboard his ultimate pride-inspired playlist, which features Bomba Estéreo's "Somos Dos" and Esteman's "On Top."
June 20, 2020Moore received widespread backlash over the tweet, which commenters branded racist, noting that Juneteenth predates the 1969 Stonewall Riots by more than a century, and telling Moore he didn’t speak for gay people or the wider LGBTQ community.Juneteenth, commemorated each year on June 19, celebrates the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States, and derives from an order in Texas on June 19, 1865, proclaiming that all slaves in the state were free.Moore was called “deeply
Alejandro Fernandez presents the official music video for his single “Menti,” featuring his father and iconic Mexican artist Vicente Fernandez.Joining forces to flaunt their powerhouse vocals and reassure fans that music runs in their blood, “Menti” forms part of Fernandez’s recent studio album Hecho en México, which debuted at No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart dated Feb.
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“Our youngest [Portia Umansky] graduated today,” Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards, 51, shared on Instagram on June 8. Alongside a series of sweet family photos, Kyle continued, “Leaving behind the school that my husband also attended when he came from Mexico as a child and 3 of my 4 girls also attended. I have been driving up to that carpool every day for 16 years and now we are leaving.”
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resolution recognizing queer and transgender people of color as part of this year’s Pride Month resolution. The caucus, formed earlier this year, is launching a week-long effort to recognize Pride Month during the time period when Indy Pride was originally scheduled to take place.
It comes as no surprise that 2020’s Pride month looks a little different from years before. With the COVID-19 pandemic still raging on, some of the biggest and most well-known Pride celebrations around the country are going online.
To celebrate Pride Month, fast food brand LEON and Deliveroo will be delivering free LGBT+ children’s books with meals throughout June.
Victoria Monét and Kacey Musgraves are among the more than 645,000 people who've singed a Change.org petition urging police to ban the use of rubber bullets."There have been various occurrences where peaceful protesters have been shot with rubber bullets by the police, despite them doing nothing wrong to begin with.
A protest in Colorado against racism (Pic: by Joseph Rouse)
Former Vice President Joe Biden — Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr
Speaker Nancy Pelosi — Photography by Todd Franson
On June 28, 1969, hundreds of queer people fought back against police brutality at The Stonewall Inn in New York City. Many black and brown folks, including pioneers like Marsha P.
Live Nation has terminated a planned $480 million acquisition of Mexico's largest promoter OCESA Entretenimiento, but a future agreement is still possible, a source tells Billboard. Monday (May 25), Live Nation officials notified Corporación Interamericana de Entretenimiento (CIE)