Karla Sofía Gascón gives emotional speech as 'Emilia Pérez' wins Golden Globe
"The light always wins over darkness," she said while accepting the award for Best Picture - Musical or Comedy.
January 5, 2025
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"The light always wins over darkness," she said while accepting the award for Best Picture - Musical or Comedy.
The honorees on this year's Out100 red carpet celebrate being in queer media.
The first Wicked movie is already defying gravity, making Hollywood history, and breaking records at the box office.
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Wicked's 25th Elphaba, Mary Kate Morrisey, sang a love letter to the show's fans and to her queer community during the NYC Pride Parade.
This was an extraordinary year for queer cinema and LGBTQ+ talent on the big screen.
The Wicked actress was honored as the 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year.
Learn more about the rich history of the novel and musical production that inspired the Wicked movie.
Donley talks to The Advocate about working on The Kelly Clarkson Show, which has featured segments celebrating Transgender Awareness Week.
Mysteries of Oz: 85 Questions Answered will delve into the magic and the myths behind the making of the iconic 1939 film — and what it means to LGBTQ+ audiences.
The actor is quite perplexed about why the Glee cast rendition is back on repeat.
"Cynthia is wowing audiences in Wicked, breathing a new life into the 20-year-old character with her nuanced interpretation," Reneé Rapp said.
A spokesperson for Universal Pictures responded after online rumors claimed Ariana Grande was paid much more for the film than Cynthia Erivo.
Is anyone surprised?
The Out100 Icon of the Year, Cynthia Erivo, became emotional discussing how Elphaba's showstopper "Defying Gravity" gives hope to LGBTQ+ people in the days after the election.
How do your favorite actors from the original Broadway cast compare to the new faces bringing these beloved characters to life?
The Broadway legend has always stood up for equality.