Avan Jogia hits up the 2013 GLAAD Media Awards held at JW Marriott Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE on Saturday evening (April 20) in Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old actor wrote what gives him courage at the annual fete: his family.
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.
“Really hard news week,shocking, tragic and sad & also hearing so many stories of selflessness and bravery.Thought this worth a repost….” Avan tweeted earlier this week.
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Check out this cool new poster for Twisted!
The show tells the story of a charismatic 16-year-old named Danny (Avan Jogia) who has a troubled past and recently reconnected with his two female best friends (Maddie Hasson, Kylie Bunbury) from childhood. When a fellow student is surprisingly found dead, Danny becomes the prime suspect.
Twisted will premiere on Tuesday, June 11th @ 9PM ET/PT on ABC Family.
In case you missed it, check out Avan and Maddie on the red carpet at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards.
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Avan Jogia and Zoey Deutch keep close together on the red carpet at the “What A Pair!” Benefit Concert held at the The Broad Stage on Saturday night (April 13) in Santa Monica, Calif.
The adorable couple were joined at the event by Zoey‘s mom, Lea Thompson and sister Madeline, and Pretty Little Liars star Janel Parrish.
What A Pair! is a non-profit organization which believes that by partnering the right people with the right organizations, allowing folks to share their talent and expertise, and by partnering the right people with the right organizations, we can effect change and enrich lives.
FYI: Zoey is wearing an ASOS dress and Christian Louboutin heels. Janel chose a Dalia MacPhee dress.
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Avan Jogia rocks the plaid at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards held at Sony Pictures Studios on Sunday (April 14) in Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old actor was joined by his Twisted co-star Maddie Hasson.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Avan Jogia
Twisted tells the story of a charismatic 16-year-old named Danny (Jogia) who has a troubled past and recently reconnected with his two female best friends (Hasson, Kylie Bunbury) from childhood. When a fellow student is surprisingly found dead, Danny becomes the prime suspect.
The show will premiere on Tuesday, June 11th @ 9PM ET/PT on ABC Family. 10+ pics inside… More Here! »
Check out these new promo pics of Avan Jogia, Kylie Bunbury and Maddie Hasson for their upcoming ABC Family show, Twisted!
The show tells the story of a charismatic 16-year-old named Danny (Jogia) who has a troubled past and recently reconnected with his two female best friends (Hasson, Bunbury) from childhood. When a fellow student is surprisingly found dead, Danny becomes the prime suspect.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Avan Jogia
Grey Damon and Brittany Curran also star.
Twisted will premiere on Tuesday, June 11th @ 9PM ET/PT on ABC Family. 15+ pics inside… More Here! »
Check out your first look at Brittany Curran and Keiko Agena on the set of Twisted, thanks to Grey Damon!
The two new cast members join Avan Jogia, Grey, Kylie Bunbury and Maddie Hasson in the upcoming ABC Family show about a teen with a troubled past who spends five years in juvenile detention and then reconnects with his two female best friends from childhood.
Brittany will play Phoebe, an overly dramatic classmate who enjoys the limelight and tries to bond with Lacey (Bunbury) and Keiko plays April Tanaka, a bohemian grief specialist who heads up a counseling session for the students at Green Grove High.
Be sure to follow Grey on Twitter and Instagram — he’s got all the good pics!
Check out the official NoH8 campaign pics of the founders of Straight But Not Narrow!
Avan Jogia, Heather Wilk and Andre Pachon pose with Josh Hutcherson with tape over their mouths and bright green bracelets.
SBNN is a non-profit organization focused on straight youth and young adults, and strives to positively influence the perception of, and behavior toward, their LGBT peers.
“There’s really no need to overcomplicate things. People should simply be allowed to be the most authentic version of themselves without the risk of being made to feel that they are anything less than awesome. I am awesome. You are awesome. We just make sure everyone hears it once and a while. LGBTQ or Straight? Just be U!” the website boasts.