LGBTQ+ celebs stand up for trans equality: 'Don't listen to these hateful losers'
These queer stars at the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards are reminding the community to stay strong and resilient.
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These queer stars at the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards are reminding the community to stay strong and resilient.
The LGBTQ+ community won't back down.
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"Thank you for your endless amounts of love, strength, and inspiration," the singer tells queer fans in an interview with Out. "And know that I'm going to have the back of the LGBTQ+ community every single day."
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"Your network, your skills, and using technology are going to be the pathways for people — especially from marginalized groups — not just to survive this moment but to thrive," he explains.
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