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McGowan, Beemer, and More Say NO H8

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The NO H8 Campaign continues to attract new faces -- and photographer Adam Bouska, as always, is ready, willing, and able to shoot them.

From Rose McGowan to The Bold and the Beautiful's Brandon Beemer (above) to Girl Next Door Holly Madison, click through the pages and check out some of the people who have gone in front of the camera to say no to hate.

According to the NO H8 Campaign's Twitter page, Kim Kardashian, Jared Leto, and Adam Lambert are all expected to pose for pictures in the coming weeks.

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  • Name: Felicity
    Date posted: 11/1/2009 5:01:40 PM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    Stop H8!! Campaign should DEFINITELY extend to Daytime and the H8 displayed against MINORITIES by Gays and Lesbians who are no longer Minority in the Industry! The way Black, Latinos and Asians are treated on Daytime is disgusting, and they make up over one-half of the Audiences! How can One Group who has been subjected to discrmination so blatantly discriminate against Others--it is Sickening! On DOOL there are two black women--one stereotypically large and the other, a member of the prominent family, rarely seen with a Senior Husband and a child that has problems. And don't get me started on Y&R where they are literally removing the Winters Off the Screen after Sterilizing one of their Leading Ladies to redeem her white hubby for another white woman! So when you talk about No to H8, let's get SERIOUS! Tell TPTB on Your program that you stand with your fellow cast mates who are being abused and want a more balanced show, both in front of and behind the Camera. I DARE YOU!

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 10/31/2009 10:58:43 AM
    Hometown: Pittsburgh

    Comment:

    Brandon Beemer has always been a great advocate for gay rights. He and his girlfriend, Nadia Bjorin (Chloe, "Days Of Our Lives"), are always attending gay charity events and such. And i agree, it's always nice to see straight people supporting the gay community. And guys, how hot is Beemer??? As a "Bold and Beautiful" fan, i get to see those piercing blue eyes almost every day.

  • Name: David
    Date posted: 10/31/2009 8:09:57 AM
    Hometown: Grand Rapids. MI

    Comment:

    It is wonderful to see straight people stand with us against H8. We certain;y need more to do so unfortunately.



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