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See Every Performer at GLAAD’s Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone Livestream

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Aren’t ya GLAAD these celebrities are coming together to host the Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone livestream this weekend

This evening, GLAAD is hosting a livestream event on YouTube that will highlight the LGBTQ response to COVID-19 and amplify messages of acceptance and affirmation to the LGBTQ community during these times. Further, the event aims to highlight and support those living with HIV during this unprecedented time. 

GLAAD’s Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone will raise funds for LGBTQ community centers that are members of CenterLink—a coalition of more than 250 centers from 45 states in the U.S. as well as Canada, China, Mexico and Australia.

Curious as to who who’s on the line-up tonight?

GLAAD announced that Kesha and Melissa Etheridge will be putting on some special performances during the livestream event, with other special guests including Billy PorterBilly EichnerMatt BomerLilly SinghAdam LambertBebe RexhaDan LevyMJ RodriguezGigi GorgeousSharon Stone and Michelle Visage. Plus many other surprise guests! 

In a statement regarding the event, GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis said, “At a time when some LGBTQ people could be isolating in homes that are not affirming, GLAAD is bringing together the biggest LGBTQ stars and allies to send messages of love, support and acceptance.”

“So many LGBTQ people, especially our youth, depend on support from local community centers around the country, and during this time of financial distress, we must come together as a community to ensure that all LGBTQ organizations can continue their life-saving work,” Ellis added. 

Check out our gallery below to stay up-to-date with everyone performing and appearing tonight

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