Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 12:31:31 GMT 5.5
All event proceeds will be donated to the Los Angeles LGBT Center to support LGBTQ+ people facing food insecurity. Blued, the leading global LGBTQ+ community app with over 49 million users, held its first global online Pride event, #StayProud: A Virtual Pride Experience, on June 28. It invites users around the world to celebrate the diversity of our community together. The two-hour event was held in collaboration with American singer-actor Todrick Hall. A voice for LGBTQ+ people and a "Quarantine Queen", she performs and talks to audiences from over 30 countries around the world. From makeup lessons to drag shows and exercise demonstrations. So that users can celebrate the Pride event with their families.
It features over 20 speakers and performers representing Email Data nine countries, including Mexico, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil, Japan and the United States, just to name a few of Blued's growing user base. All of this reflects the event's four "core concepts": Stay True, Stay Bold, Stay Strong and Stay Fabulous. Baoli Ma, Founder and CEO of BlueCity, Blued's parent company, said: “Blued is excited to host its first online Pride event. Even though there is a COVID-19 outbreak But Pride celebrations for the LGBTQ+ community continue. But it wouldn't be possible without the courageous, creative, and cheerful users of our app.” LGBTQ+ icon Todrick Hall brings a touching and encouraging message to the show. Todrick Hall, nicknamed the "Quarantine Queen" and known for his appearances on RuPaul's Drag Race and The Greatest Dancer, entertained Blued users with an impressive performance. and spicy with songs like Blue and Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels or Apple Pie that are full of emotion.
Meanwhile Todrick also sent a message of love, hope, and courage despite the hardships facing the LGBTQ+ community and around the world at this time. Todrick Hall said, “This is one of the most creative Pride events I have ever seen. And it is definitely a time that will never be forgotten. Staying strong is something that is difficult to do nowadays. It might mean refraining from fighting with others over things you don't agree with, being quiet, listening and caring for others, being patient, kind and understanding. It is something that requires a lot of energy.” “Like Blued, I want everyone to feel empowered to be their best selves. Celebrating diversity today is essential to building a bright future tomorrow. More than ever, we need to use our voices to lift everyone up and move the world forward. I am honored to be be donated to the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Pride Pantry, which partners with local food vendors. To provide food and groceries to the city's most at-risk LGBTQ+ residents. Nick Panepinto, Director of Culinary Training and Operations at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, said: “The COVID-19 crisis As a result, many of our customers and community members are experiencing food insecurity.
It features over 20 speakers and performers representing Email Data nine countries, including Mexico, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil, Japan and the United States, just to name a few of Blued's growing user base. All of this reflects the event's four "core concepts": Stay True, Stay Bold, Stay Strong and Stay Fabulous. Baoli Ma, Founder and CEO of BlueCity, Blued's parent company, said: “Blued is excited to host its first online Pride event. Even though there is a COVID-19 outbreak But Pride celebrations for the LGBTQ+ community continue. But it wouldn't be possible without the courageous, creative, and cheerful users of our app.” LGBTQ+ icon Todrick Hall brings a touching and encouraging message to the show. Todrick Hall, nicknamed the "Quarantine Queen" and known for his appearances on RuPaul's Drag Race and The Greatest Dancer, entertained Blued users with an impressive performance. and spicy with songs like Blue and Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels or Apple Pie that are full of emotion.
Meanwhile Todrick also sent a message of love, hope, and courage despite the hardships facing the LGBTQ+ community and around the world at this time. Todrick Hall said, “This is one of the most creative Pride events I have ever seen. And it is definitely a time that will never be forgotten. Staying strong is something that is difficult to do nowadays. It might mean refraining from fighting with others over things you don't agree with, being quiet, listening and caring for others, being patient, kind and understanding. It is something that requires a lot of energy.” “Like Blued, I want everyone to feel empowered to be their best selves. Celebrating diversity today is essential to building a bright future tomorrow. More than ever, we need to use our voices to lift everyone up and move the world forward. I am honored to be be donated to the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Pride Pantry, which partners with local food vendors. To provide food and groceries to the city's most at-risk LGBTQ+ residents. Nick Panepinto, Director of Culinary Training and Operations at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, said: “The COVID-19 crisis As a result, many of our customers and community members are experiencing food insecurity.