In celebration of Pride Month, VH1 and Logo will be highlighting extraordinary people within the LGBTQ+ community with special campaigns telling their stories. Please see below for details about both campaigns for your coverage consideration.
VH1 Pride Campaign
VH1 is at the forefront of groundbreaking LGBTQ storytelling across its diverse array of programming including RuPaul's Drag Race, Love & Hip Hop and Beauty Bar, and this year the network is taking part in Pride Month in a big way this year through a partnership with the "It Gets Better Project." Kicking off today, VH1 will roll out videos featuring talent offering messages of support and solidarity to the LGBTQ community. Details on the campaign are below, and more information can be found at Pride.VH1.com.
VH1 is teaming up with the It Gets Better Project to record videos with VH1 talent offering messages of support to the LGBTQ community
Talent participating include: Jonathan (Love & Hip Hop New York), Vee (Beauty Bar), Thalia (Beauty Bar), Jiggly (RuPaul's Drag Race), Peppermint (RuPaul's Drag Race), Yuhua (RuPaul's Drag Race), AD (Love & Hip Hop Hollywood), and Moniece (Love & Hip Hop Hollywood).
VH1 talent will be in attendance at the It Gets Better's Pride party events in LA on June 9th, and in NY on June 23rd
Logo30 Pride Campaign
To celebrate Pride Month Logo has launched Logo30, a 30-day campaign profiling ordinary and extraordinary people moving the needle on elevating queer voices. Each day throughout the month, a different queer person who shows pride in unique and provocative ways will be highlighted, including activists, entertainers, and influencers who are moving the needle on elevating queer voices. Details on the campaign are below, and more information can be found at logo30.logotv.com.
The campaign will feature 30 exclusive digital packages, 30 portraits shot by photographer Daniel Seung Lee, 30 editorial write-ups and 60+ unique social packages.
The campaign kicked-off with transgender advocate and actress Trace Lysette, known for her role on Amazon's Transparent. Her video can be viewed HERE
30 individuals are participating, including actors Wilson Cruz, Keiynan Lonsdale, and Ariana Debose, activists Billie Lee, Peppermint, Moises Serrano, Ashlee Marie Preston, and Jennicet Gutierrez, comedians Margaret Cho, Fortune Feimster, and Matteo Lane, influencers Patrick Starrr, Eugene Lee Yang, and Raymond Braun, and many more.
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