Grammys 2025: Empowering messages from LGBTQ+ celebs
Ricky Cornish shares how Wayne Brady, Scott Hoying, and more queer stars are speaking out in the face of the second coming of Trump.
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
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Ricky Cornish shares how Wayne Brady, Scott Hoying, and more queer stars are speaking out in the face of the second coming of Trump.
That's the latest data in the LGBTQ+ Victory Institute's "Out For America" report.
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The nonbinary musician and actor unapologetically centered queer Black femme sexuality in her 2023 album, Age of Pleasure.
"I love all people equally, and now that includes myself," Wayne Brady explained.
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The entertainer, who recently came out as pansexual, was in an accident in Malibu, Calif., with another driver who was later charged with DUI and battery.
She says because she believes that the “+” indicates “pedophiles,” she’s refusing to serve the “TQ+” community.
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The number of people who identify as LGBTQ+ has doubled over the last decade, according to the poll.
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The Emmy-winning star of The Wiz opens up about how family support and finding self-love allowed him to come out as pansexual at 50.
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The suit alleges Oregon authorities turned a blind eye to anti-LGBTQ+ abuse by other youths and sometimes joined in the abuse.
The superstar’s intervention underscores the more considerable accessibility hurdles faced by individuals with disabilities, igniting a broader conversation about inclusivity in the public sphere.
The number, based on a student poll, is more than double the proportion from when the poll was first conducted in 2010.