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Celebrating extraordinary leaders of the Out100 Special
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Celebrating extraordinary leaders of the Out100 Special

McDonald’s presents the Out100 Special, honoring groundbreaking leaders shaping LGBTQ+ culture.

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The Out100 Special, presented by McDonald’s, recognizes the bold visionaries redefining LGBTQ+ culture in 2024. This year’s honorees represent a wide spectrum of industries, from entertainment to activism, highlighting the diverse ways LGBTQ+ individuals are shaping society.

“Our Out100 TV Special builds upon the rich 30-year legacy of the Out100 and is a testament to the power, resilience, and influence of the LGBTQ+ community,” said Mark Berryhill, CEO of equalpride. “This year’s honorees represent an expansive array of voices across industries, and we’re thrilled to bring their stories to life in this inspiring program. In partnership with our incredible collaborators, this milestone celebration amplifies the importance of visibility and showcases how our community continues to shape culture and the future.”

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The celebration’s honorees include music icons Adam Lambert and Reneé Rapp, who have captivated audiences worldwide with their artistry and unapologetic authenticity. Comedians Margaret Cho and Harper Steele, both fearless in their humor, continue to challenge stereotypes and foster inclusivity.

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Drag stars Trixie Mattel and Pattie Gonia bring creativity and advocacy to new heights, using their platforms to amplify queer narratives and inspire change. Gonia slayed a lip-sync performance of Cynthia Erivo’s “Defying Gravity” in front of the icon herself and Out’s own Queen of Queer Media, Tracy E. Gilchrist.

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“It has been a wild few weeks since that moment with the incredible Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande went viral,” said Gilchrist. “I never imagined myself becoming a meme and I’m thrilled that it has brought people joy and laughter.”

Meanwhile, fashion disruptor Law Roach has transformed the global style landscape, emphasizing individuality and representation.

The program also celebrated LGBTQ+ Olympian Tom Daley, whose advocacy for inclusion in sports sets an example for athletes worldwide. Hollywood stars like Gabrielle Union, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Dustin Lance Black, Lena Waithe, and Orville Peck added star power, each showcasing how visibility and authenticity can change the cultural landscape.

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Sheryl Lee Ralph, named Advocate of the Year, delivered an unforgettable speech about the collective power of advocacy. Erivo, named Icon of the Year, reflected on her journey and the icons who inspired her. “Icons create space for others to dream and thrive,” Erivo shared.

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From groundbreaking fashion to courageous youth advocacy, the 2024 Out100 list serves as a reminder of the strength, creativity, and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community. With McDonald’s support and distribution through ABC Owned Television Stations, the program ensures these extraordinary stories inspire audiences nationwide.

Stream the Out100 Special on AdvocateChannel.com or tune in through your local affiliate to honor the leaders shaping tomorrow.

This story is brought to you by our partners at McDonald’s.

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Where and how to watch the 2024 Out100 Special

The Out100 Special, presented by McDonald’s, celebrates leaders advancing LGBTQ+ visibility and culture.

LOS ANGELES — The Out100 Special, presented by McDonald’s, invites audiences to honor three decades of LGBTQ+ excellence. This annual celebration of resilience and progress highlights changemakers across the arts, activism, politics, and more, bringing their inspiring stories to a nationwide audience.

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When and Where to Watch the Out100 Special
The one-hour program began streaming on AdvocateChannel.com and ABC News Live on Dec. 21, 2024, with encore broadcasts scheduled for:

ABC News Live: Streaming on all major platforms including YouTube TV and Hulu Live
Saturday, Dec 21, 2024 at 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT
Sunday, Dec 22, 2024 at 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT

OutTV Proud: Tuesday, Dec. 24 at 9:30 pm ET

Fuse/Fuse+: Thursday, Dec. 26 at noon ET

ABC Owned Television Stations: Check complete local listings at out.com/out100special for broadcast times.

Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024
Houston, TX (KTRK - ABC OTV) at 11:35 pm CT
Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024
Los Angeles, CA (KABC - ABC OTV) at 8 pm PT
San Francisco-San Jose, CA (KGO - ABC OTV) at 8:30 pm PT
Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024
San Francisco-San Jose, CA (KGO - ABC OTV) at 3 pm PT
Chicago, IL (WLS - ABC OTV) at 4 pm CT
Philadelphia, PA (WPVI - ABC OTV) at 12:30 am ET

Hosted by Good Morning America’s Sam Champion and The Advocate Channel’s Sonia Baghdady, the Out100 Special blends exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and heartfelt speeches. Honorees like Cynthia Erivo, Icon of the Year, and Sheryl Lee Ralph, Advocate of the Year, shared powerful reflections on their work and its impact on the LGBTQ+ community.

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Erivo’s acceptance speech highlighted the transformative power of storytelling. “The stories we tell are a reminder of our complexity and humanity,” she said, inspiring viewers to embrace their unique journeys.

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Ralph’s speech emphasized the importance of collective action. “Advocacy is about standing together and lifting one another up,” she said, reminding audiences of the enduring strength of unity.

The program also featured a mix of retrospectives and performances that bridged this year’s honorees with the enduring legacy of past Out100 trailblazers. Queer pop star VINCINT captivated the audience with their powerful performances of Another Lover and Higher, igniting the crowd and leaving an unforgettable impression on the celebration.

Drag artist Pattie Gonia and fashion disruptor Law Roach showcased bold artistry and innovation, redefining creativity in their respective fields, while youth advocate Zaya Wade inspired the next generation with her courage and authenticity, embodying the transformative power of representation.

Thanks to McDonald’s sponsorship and distribution through ABC Owned Television Stations, the Out100 Special ensures these extraordinary stories reach a broad audience, inspiring progress and change.

Stream the Out100 Special now on AdvocateChannel.com or check your local ABC affiliate for listings.

This story is brought to you by our partners at McDonald’s.

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