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Donald Trump allegedly plans to defund the LGBTQ suicide hotline. Now, hundreds of celebrities are calling him out.
More than 100 celebrities sign open letter urging Trump to preserve 988 crisis support for LGBTQ youth amid proposed federal ...
"He's an icon. Renaming a ship isn't going to change that," the Oscar-winning 'Milk' screenwriter tells THR, while the film's ...
Ana de Armas and Keanu Reeves were among the stars to attend the premiere of the "John Wick" spinoff film, "Ballerina," on ...
Between this admission and his steadfast commitment to the LGBTQ+ community — who among us wouldn’t swipe right?
Other stars who have signed the letter include Sarah Paulson, Cara Delevingne, Dua Lipa and Paris Hilton among others.
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NewsNation on MSNPedro Pascal, Dua Lipa, Daniel Ratcliffe among celebs calling for LGBTQ suicide hotline fundingAn internal budget document would eliminate specialized services for LGBTQ youth who contact 988, the National Suicide and ...
"Stripping away this lifeline leaves LGBTQ+ youth with the message that their lives are not worth saving. We refuse to accept ...
More than 100 prominent figures have come together to oppose the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to LGBTQ youth mental ...
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India Today NE on MSNPedro Pascal, Ariana Grande among celebrities urging protection of LGBTQ+ youth mental health fundCelebrities unite to protect crucial funding for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention during Pride Month. They warn that cutting ...
Actors Pedro Pascal, Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa and Sabrina Carpenter, among 100 other Hollywood celebrities signed an open letter slamming the proposed move by US ...
Over 100 celebrities, including Pedro Pascal, Daniel Radcliffe, Sabrina Carpenter, and Ariana Grande, have spoken out against ...
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