Supergirl actor Jeremy Jordan and Glee star Darren Criss step out to support the good cause at 2015 TrevorLIVE LA held at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunday (December 6) in Los Angeles.
The two actors weren’t the only stars to step out for the annual event!
Tyler Oakley speaks on stage after accepting his honor at the 2015 GLAAD Gala held at the Hilton San Francisco on Saturday night (November 7) in San Francisco, Calif.
The 26-year-old YouTube personality and author picked up the Davidson/Valentini Award, which is presented to an LGBT media professional who has made a significant difference in promoting equality for the LGBT community.
“just made it to the #GLAADGala, feeling so much love, meeting so many LGBTQ+ icons, & seeing so many familiar faces. love this community!” Tyler wrote on Twitter ahead of the awards ceremony.
Former Dancing With the Stars contestant Amy Purdy and transgender teen activist Jazz Jennings show off their chic style while walking the red carpet at the 2015 ESPY Awards on Wednesday night (July 15) at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The two stars were joined at the event by Little League Baseball player Mo’ne Davis, who was won of the night’s big winners.
Mo’ne won the award for Best Breakthrough Athlete at the show. She beat out New York Giants football player Odell Beckham Jr., Ohio State Buckeyes player Cardale Jones, and PGA golfer Jordan Spieth.
FYI: Amy wore a Mac Duggal mini dress with Laura Kasti sandals.
Jazz Jennings stops by The Meredith Vieira Show in New York City on Thursday morning (March 26).
The 14-year-old teen activist opened up to Meredith about being bullied and how the state of Florida is trying to keep her from using the bathroom at her school!
“My state is trying to ban me from using the girls bathroom and they want to put me in jail,” Jazz explained. “The state of Florida, and that’s something that I just can’t accept at all.”
She added, “I do not think this should go through because I should have the right to use the bathroom. I lock the door, make sure no one walks in. I think I should be able to use the bathroom, it’s just a bathroom. You’re making such a big deal out of it.”
Jazz Jennings on the State of Florida Trying to Ban Her Using The Girls Restroom