LGBTQ representation, especially in media, is an important topic that has to be talked about and more importantly, brought in place. Seeing queer people on-screen affirms real-life queer individuals and their identities. Here are 15 times our favorite LGBTQ stars raised their voices to increase LGBTQ representation in Hollywood.
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When Jonathan Bailey, the gay Bridgerton actor, opened up about his desire to see queer actors play queer characters.
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When Billy Porter said that Queer Black lives matter too.
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Ruby Rose shutting up people who said she was not “queer enough.”
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When Elliot Page told Oprah that he wants to see more storylines where trans people get to be people.
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When Tommy Dorfman called out beauty brands gendering makeup.
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When Greg Berlanti fought for the “gay kiss” in Dawson’s Creek.
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When Laverne Cox said we need systematic change and not just representation.
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When Dan Levy decided to create Schitt’s Creek.
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When Jim Parsons talked about how LGBTQ+ representation is important for awareness.
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Lil Nas X made his Call Me Your Name music video, and TBH, his entire career.
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When Tessa Thompson said representation in Marvel’s Next Phase is a “pretty big deal.”
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When Andy Cohen called out The Real Housewives treatment of gay men.
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When Stephanie Beatriz called out casting directors to cast bisexual actors in bisexual roles.
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When Lilly Singh came out as Bisexual.
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JoJo Siwa coming out and becoming a part of the first same-sex couple on Dancing With The Stars with Jenna Johnson.
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