Ariana Grande & Pedro Pascal among 100 celebrities asking Congress to save LGBTQ+ youth 988 hotline
Over 100 celebrities are calling on Congress to secure funding for a hotline that supports LGBTQ+ youth considering suicide.
June 2, 2025
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Over 100 celebrities are calling on Congress to secure funding for a hotline that supports LGBTQ+ youth considering suicide.
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade walked the LGBTQ+ carpet with their daughter, who is fighting to create safe spaces for other trans youth.
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Wade spoke of the lessons he's learned by being the father of a trans girl.
She says the former NBA star is trying to profit off his daughter's transition, but he says she hasn't even tried to get to know their daughter.
The retired NBA star and supportive father has filed a petition on behalf of his transgender daughter, Zaya.
Celebrities and Utah state leaders gathered in support of Encircle, an organization that provides mental health services for LGBTQ+ youth.
The basketball star appeared on Ellen DeGeneres's show to discuss how he and wife Gabrielle Union support their daughter.
"It ain't about him. He knows who he is. It's about you."
The former NBA star says his family "would not be accepted or feel comfortable there."
In lieu of an in-person ceremony, the LGBTQ+ media organization is throwing a star-studded virtual fundraiser.
The daughter of Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union also made our "Women of the Year" list.
These stars are out and proud of their children.
"You can't stand against hate and oppression and fund hate and oppression," the actress said, without mentioning the studio's name.
The magazine honored many out figures and allies in its roundup of the world's "most influential" people.
Angela Stanton-King, running against the civil rights icon, has said that supporting young people's LGBTQ identity amounts to pedophilia.
The Trevor Project called it a “fatal proposal.”
There may be a lot of darkness before the dawn.
The outlet was inspired by the Harlem Renaissance.
Prominent Black athletes are standing up to systemic racism, homophobia, and transphobia. They need us in their corner.