United Nations Honors Cyndi Lauper’s LGBTQ Activism
Kesha helped present Lauper with the honor, while Cher sent a video message congratulating her friend for the award.
December 13 2019 6:45 AM
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Kesha helped present Lauper with the honor, while Cher sent a video message congratulating her friend for the award.
Lambert moved Cher to tears with "Believe," and then he and Lauper slayed with "I Got You Babe."
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Pink, the Indigo Girls, and a long list of celebrity performers joined Cyndi Lauper for the third annual Home for the Holidays benefit concert to raise awareness of and funds to support LGBT homeless youth.
The legendary icon continues to use her voice to create beautiful music and stand up for equality for all.
Kesha will present Lauper with the award at this year's annual Home for the Holidays concert.
Bisexual activist, actress, and Tony winner Ramirez and pop diva Lauper joined together to raise money for the 'True Colors' fund.
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The gay icon collaborated with the Grammy-winning lesbian DJ for an inspiring song.
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