Tag: WeHo Pride

  • WeHo Pride Reveals Your Wildest Gay Awakening Movies

    WeHo Pride Reveals Your Wildest Gay Awakening Movies

    The glitter has settled, the crosswalks are still rainbow, and West Hollywood just wrapped up another unforgettable WeHo Pride weekend. But beyond the star-studded performances and confetti-covered floats, one vendor booth had people confessing their earliest pop culture crushes, or more accurately, their gay awakenings.

    Displayed on a pastel board with a simple prompt “What movie was your gay awakening?” The answers ranged from classic queer cinema to completely chaotic picks that had us cackling in the best way.

    Gay Awakening Movie Board
    Gay Awakening Movie Board

    Wait, Lord Farquaad?

    Let’s address the (short) king in the room. Yes, someone wrote Shrek 2, most likely for the dreamy-eyed Puss in Boots, instead of the original movie for the clear choice of Lord Farquaad. How could the bob haircut, the knee-high boots, or the undeniable camp energy he brought not make you question your sexuality?!

    Other answers were more expected: Moonlight made multiple appearances (because obviously), as did Moulin Rouge! — Baz Luhrmann’s glitter bomb of love, loss, and corsets.

    Sandra Bullock’s Miss Congeniality was another crowd favorite. Whether it was her tactical gear entrance or the “perfect date” scene (April 25, anyone?), queer folks were feeling very seen.

    And then there was Fight Club. Between Brad Pitt’s leather jackets, homoerotic tension, and that famous shirtless scene, it’s basically queer-coded chaos wrapped in toxic masculinity. Honestly, it tracks.

    Sandra Bullock in 'Miss Congeniality'
    Photo: Warner Bros.
    Brad Pitt in 'Fight Club'
    Photo: 20th Century Fox

    Animated Anthems and Questionable Crushes

    Animated films had their moment too. Disney’s Hercules sparked a surprising number of bisexual awakenings (and possibly some gym memberships). Meanwhile, Atlantis: The Lost Empire gave us Milo Thatch: nerdy, anxious, and somehow hot?

    Other write-ins included Shego from Kim Possible (queer girl canon), Ella Enchanted, and The Princess Diaries, because any movie with both Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews was destined to shake the queer foundation of a generation.

    Shego from 'Kim Possible'
    Photo: Disney Channel
    Disney's 'Hercules'
    Photo: Disney

    Some also pointed to Cheaper by the Dozen 2, and while we didn’t ask follow-up questions, we’re guessing it had something to do with shirtless camp boys, teen drama, or a very formative summer crush.

    A Celebration of Joy and Representation

    WeHo Pride also brought a lot of visibility to some great work being done in the local community. Local organizations, nonprofits, and grassroots groups marched with power and pride, reminding everyone that queer joy and queer justice go hand in hand.

    In quieter moments, attendees found space to reflect, like at “Ground in Pride,” a wellness gathering with yoga and a sound bath beneath the sunset at Plummer Park.

    But it’s often in the smaller, lighter moments, like confessing your first fictional crush at a vendor booth, where the magic of Pride really shines. Because whether your awakening came from Brad Pitt, Shego, or Puss in Boots (no judgment), Pride is about honoring what made you you.

    And if you’re still figuring that out? Welcome. You’re in the right place.

  • West Hollywood Just Closed Out One Festive and Gay Opening Weekend to Kick Off Pride Month

    West Hollywood Just Closed Out One Festive and Gay Opening Weekend to Kick Off Pride Month

    West Hollywood wrapped up three days of high-energy celebrations Sunday as thousands of people gathered for the annual WeHo Pride Parade, a centerpiece event honoring the LGBTQ+ community with music, dance, and a vibrant display of inclusion.

    The weekend culminated with the iconic parade, which began at noon at the intersection of Crescent Heights and Santa Monica boulevards. From there, it headed west down the famed Santa Monica Boulevard, through the Rainbow District — a section stretching from La Cienega Boulevard to Doheny Drive — known for its rainbow flags and brightly colored crosswalks at San Vicente Boulevard. The procession concluded at Robertson Boulevard.

    Nava Mau and Cara Delevingne are seen at the West Hollywood Pride Parade on June 1, 2025 in West Hollywood, California.
    Nava Mau and Cara Delevingne are seen at the West Hollywood Pride Parade on June 1, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. Photo: MEGA/GC Images

    This year’s Parade Icons included actress and model Cara Delevingne, Emmy-nominated actress and filmmaker Nava Mau, “Love on the Spectrum” star Pari Kim, and former NFL punter and LGBTQ+ ally Chris Kluwe. The group was honored for their commitment to LGBTQ+ visibility, civic engagement, and advocacy.

    “They’ve each made a big difference in popular culture by shining a light on LGBTQ+ voices, in pushing for social justice, and by helping more people feel seen,” West Hollywood Mayor Chelsea Lee Byers said in a statement leading up to the weekend. “As we come together for the WeHo Pride Parade, it fills my heart that their work and presence will lift our message of LGBTQ+ inclusion and equality, and our vision for positive change in the world for LGBTQ+ people everywhere.”

    This year’s theme, “Pride Starts Here,” reflected West Hollywood’s deep-rooted history as a hub of LGBTQ+ activism and celebration. For over four decades, the city has hosted one of the largest Pride celebrations in the country, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.

    SummerTramp stage at WEHO Pride. Photo: @danielmacadangdang
    SummerTramp stage at WEHO Pride. Photo: @danielmacadangdang

    The festivities officially kicked off on May 22 with a Harvey Milk Day Celebration and the José Sarria Drag Pageant. That was followed by the WeHo Pride Arts Festival, a showcase of queer visual art, film, and performance that ran throughout the week leading into the parade.

    Sunday evening also featured “Ground in Pride,” an outdoor wellness gathering at Plummer Park’s Vista Lawn. The event began with a gentle yoga session and ended with a sound bath experience under the sunset, offering a moment of calm after the weekend’s electrifying celebrations.

    Frankie Grande for OUTLOUD Music Festival
    Frankie Grande for OUTLOUD Music Festival: @danielmacadangdang

    Meanwhile, the OUTLOUD Music Festival at West Hollywood Park drew massive crowds over the weekend. Saturday night was headlined by Grammy-winning artist Lizzo, whose set celebrated body positivity, empowerment, and LGBTQ+ joy. On Sunday, Remi Wolf brought her colorful, genre-blending sound to the stage, followed by performances from legendary DJ and fashion icon Honey Dijon and global celebrity Paris Hilton.

    Hilton made a dramatic entrance to the festival in the Absolut PRIDE Moke, a brightly decorated electric vehicle that doubled as a statement of style and allyship. She joined the celebration as part of her ongoing collaboration with Absolut, raising an “Absolut Sliving Cosmo” in honor of the LGBTQIA+ community. The partnership builds on Hilton’s performance earlier this year at Coachella, where she debuted her Infinite Icon Remix EP at the Absolut House of Cosmo.

    Meredith Marks performs at OUTLOUD Music Festival at 2025 WeHo Pride on June 01, 2025 in West Hollywood, California.
    Meredith Marks performs at OUTLOUD Music Festival at 2025 WeHo Pride on June 01, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. Photo: Chelsea Guglielmino/FilmMagic

    Throughout June — recognized globally as Pride Month — Hilton and Absolut plan to continue their celebration of queer culture at major events like World Pride and additional appearances at LGBTQ+ spaces across the country.

    Paris Hilton catches a ride to OUTLOUD Music Festival in the Absolut PRIDE Moke. Photo: Ashley Osborn
    Paris Hilton catches a ride to OUTLOUD Music Festival in the Absolut PRIDE Moke.
    Photo: Ashley Osborn

    Other notable acts throughout the weekend included Kim Petras, Maren Morris, Frankie Grande, Chrissy Chlapecka, and many many more.

    In addition to honoring icons and performers, WeHo Pride placed a strong emphasis on community this year. Local businesses, non-profits, activists, and advocacy groups were all represented in the parade’s floats and marching contingents. Organizers stressed the importance of visibility and unity, especially amid rising political challenges facing LGBTQ+ individuals across the nation.

    Violet Chachki and GottMik at WEHO Pride. Photo: @danielmacadangdang
    Violet Chachki and GottMik at WEHO Pride. Photo: @danielmacadangdang

    “Pride is both a celebration and a reminder,” said one local marcher from the Trans Wellness Center in Los Angeles. “We’re here to uplift joy, but also to remind folks that our fight for equality, health care, and safety is ongoing.”

    Chrishell Stause is seen at the West Hollywood Pride Parade on June 1, 2025 in West Hollywood, California.
    Chrishell Stause is seen at the West Hollywood Pride Parade on June 1, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. Photo: MEGA/GC Images

    With Pride Month just beginning, West Hollywood’s celebration served as a vibrant launch for a season of activism, art, and joy throughout the region. The city of Los Angeles will continue its observance with the separate LA Pride Festival and Parade, scheduled for June 8. That parade is expected to begin at 11 a.m. at Sunset Boulevard and Highland Avenue.

    As rainbow flags wave across Southern California and beyond, this weekend’s events reaffirmed West Hollywood’s enduring status as a beacon for LGBTQ+ pride, resistance, and celebration.

  • Peacock’s ‘The Traitors’ Brings Club Cumming to WeHo Pride with Glam, Gags, and Drag Drama

    Peacock’s ‘The Traitors’ Brings Club Cumming to WeHo Pride with Glam, Gags, and Drag Drama

    Peacock’s The Traitors wasn’t about to let WeHo Pride pass without a bit of deceit and a whole lot of fabulous. The Emmy-winning reality series descended upon the rainbow-filled weekend with an unforgettable celebration that combined fierce fanfare, surprise guests, and the first-ever Los Angeles pop-up of Club Cumming, Alan Cumming’s iconic New York nightlife haunt.

    Hosted on Saturday, May 31, The Traitors’ takeover of The Abbey served drag drama, themed cocktails, and enough castle-core chic to make even the cloaked figures proud. And yes, there were actually cloaked actors amongst the crowd to really ensure you felt like you were transported to the gorgeous Scottish manor yourself.

    A Star-Studded, Sass-Filled Drag Brunch

    The main event? A Traitors-inspired drag brunch that transformed the legendary West Hollywood venue into a Highland fantasy, complete with dramatic lighting, velvet-draped photo ops, and cocktails with names like “Faithful’s Fizz” and “Bloody Backstabber.”

    Reality royalty and cast favorites Chrishell Stause, Bob the Drag Queen, Parvati Shallow, Bob Harper, and Sam Asghari were in the mix, mingling with fans and fellow celebs alike. Anna Kendrick, Taylor Owen, Chrissie Fit, and Chris Appleton were also spotted gagging over the shenanigans—cloaks optional but encouraged.

    THE TRAITORS — “Club Cumming at The Abbey” Photo: Randy Shropshire/PEACOCK)
    THE TRAITORS -- "Club Cumming at The Abbey" -- Pictured: (l-r) Sam —Asghari, Bob Harper, Chrishell Stause, Parvati Shallow
    THE TRAITORS — “Club Cumming at The Abbey” — Pictured: (l-r) Sam —Asghari, Bob Harper, Chrishell Stause, Parvati Shallow Photo: Randy Shropshire/PEACOCK)
    THE TRAITORS -- "Club Cumming at The Abbey"
    THE TRAITORS — “Club Cumming at The Abbey” Photo: Randy Shropshire/PEACOCK
    THE TRAITORS -- "Club Cumming at The Abbey" -- Pictured: Anna Kendrick
    THE TRAITORS — “Club Cumming at The Abbey” — Pictured: Anna Kendrick Photo: Randy Shropshire/PEACOCK
    THE TRAITORS -- "Club Cumming at The Abbey" -- Pictured: Chrishell Stause
    THE TRAITORS — “Club Cumming at The Abbey” — Pictured: Chrishell Stause Photo: Randy Shropshire/PEACOCK
    THE TRAITORS -- "Club Cumming at The Abbey" -- Pictured: (l-r) -- Parvati Shallow, Anna Kendrick, Chrissie Fit
    THE TRAITORS — “Club Cumming at The Abbey” — Pictured: (l-r) — Parvati Shallow, Anna Kendrick, Chrissie Fit. Photo: Randy Shropshire/PEACOCK

    The Parade Marches On (with Bagpipes and Betrayal)

    The celebration didn’t stop at the brunch buffet. On Sunday, June 1, The Traitors crew joined the WeHo Pride parade in full regalia. Think dramatic capes, stoic stares, and a full bagpipe contingent strutting down Santa Monica Boulevard. The result? A fabulous fusion of Scottish mystery and LGBTQ+ pride that had paradegoers living for every treacherous beat.

    THE TRAITORS -- "The Traitors in WeHo Pride Parade"
    THE TRAITORS — “The Traitors in WeHo Pride Parade” Photo: Randy Shropshire/PEACOCK
    THE TRAITORS -- "The Traitors in WeHo Pride Parade"
    THE TRAITORS — “The Traitors in WeHo Pride Parade” Photo: Randy Shropshire/PEACOCK

    A Winning Streak for the Traitors

    The Pride festivities come on the heels of a banner season for The Traitors. The show recently dominated the Critics Choice Real TV Awards, picking up three major wins: Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series, and Best Show Host for the ever-dapper Alan Cumming.

    Not to be outdone, Dylan Efron scored a Male Star of the Year nomination, while Gabby Windey landed a nod for Female Star of the Year. Proof that backstabbing pays off, at least when it’s on reality TV.

    About ‘The Traitors’

    If you haven’t been properly betrayed yet, here’s the setup: The Traitors is a high-stakes psychological reality series set in a moody Scottish castle where famous faces and fierce competitors face off in a twisted murder mystery game.

    Contestants work together to build a cash prize, but among them are Traitors, secret saboteurs who “murder” their cast mates by night and manipulate the group by day. If the Faithful sniff out the Traitors, they split the prize. If not, the Traitors take it all. Let the paranoia begin.

    Pride, Paranoia, and Pop-Up Parties

    Peacock’s WeHo Pride event wasn’t just a party, it was a celebration of queer joy, inclusion, and a fandom that knows how to spot a liar from a mile away. Whether you’re Faithful or just pretending to be, one thing’s clear: The Traitors is here to slay—on screen and on the parade route.

  • Maren Morris to Headline Free WeHo Pride Friday Night Concert at OUTLOUD Music Festival

    Maren Morris to Headline Free WeHo Pride Friday Night Concert at OUTLOUD Music Festival

     

    Get ready to kick off Pride weekend with a bang. GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter Maren Morris is set to headline WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD Music Festival, a free outdoor concert on Friday, May 30, 2025, at West Hollywood Park.

    Presented by the City of West Hollywood, this high-energy, music-packed celebration officially opens the annual WeHo Pride weekend and promises a night full of beats, boldness, and boundless queer joy.

    Maren Morris Promotion Photos for New Album Dreamsicle. Photo: Colombia Records
    Photo: Colombia Records
    Maren Morris Promotion Photos for New Album Dreamsicle. Photo: Colombia Records
    Photo: Colombia Records

    A Lineup to Celebrate Loudly

    While Morris leads the bill, the full Friday night lineup brings the fire with performances by Qveen Herby, Jamie Fine, and Venessa Michaels featuring Kaleena Zanders. The event also marks the return of the Drag Queen Lip Sync Battle Royale, a crowd-favorite showdown that never disappoints. Special guest Official Bruno will also make an appearance.

    Doors open at 6 p.m. PT, and the concert is free to the public with RSVP. Due to limited capacity, attendees must register in advance at outloudmusicfestival.com, with registration opening Friday, May 16 at 10 a.m. PT. One ticket per email address will be allowed.

    More Than Music: A Celebration of Queer Visibility

    “WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD with free-entry tickets is more than symbolic—it’s a declaration that equality and inclusion matter,” said West Hollywood Mayor Chelsea Lee Byers. “We celebrate queer lives and artists. At a time when LGBTQ communities face attacks across the country, we remain committed to raising visibility and celebrating our community.”

    Pride Weekend in Full Swing

    Friday’s concert launches a full weekend of WeHo Pride events:

    • Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1 feature the free WeHo Pride Street Fair, with live entertainment, community booths, and activities for all ages.
    • Saturday includes the Dyke March and Women’s Freedom Festival at the WeHo Pride Community Stage.
    • Sunday caps the weekend with the colorful and celebratory WeHo Pride Parade.
    Friday Night Line Up WeHo Pride
    Photo: Outloud Music Festival

    For the mainstage music lovers, the OUTLOUD Music Festival continues with ticketed events on Saturday and Sunday, featuring headliners Lizzo, Remi Wolf, Kim Petras, Honey Dijon, and Paris Hilton. Additional performances from Pabllo Vittar, Rebecca Black, Empress Of, and Shygirl Presents: Club Shy round out an epic lineup.

    The SummerTramp Stage will turn up the heat with sets from Horse Meat Disco, salute, Brooke Eden, and more.

    Building Something Bigger, Together

    “WeHo Pride Friday Night at OUTLOUD has truly become one of the most electric nights of the year,” said Jeff Consoletti, Founder and Executive Producer of OUTLOUD. “With Maren Morris headlining, we’re building on that energy. It’s all about showing up, celebrating loudly, and creating space for queer joy. And thanks to our extended partnership with the City of West Hollywood through 2030, the best is yet to come.”

    To RSVP for Friday night and to purchase OUTLOUD Music Festival tickets, visit: outloudmusicfestival.com.
    For full WeHo Pride details, visit: wehopride.com.

  • WeHo Pride Gets Loud: Lil Nas X, Lizzo and More Set to Headline OUTLOUD!

    WeHo Pride Gets Loud: Lil Nas X, Lizzo and More Set to Headline OUTLOUD!

    Lil Nas X is set to headline this year’s OUTLOUD Music Festival, an integral part of WeHo Pride weekend. The Grammy-winning “Industry Baby” singer will take the stage alongside an impressive lineup of artists, including Lizzo, Honey Dijon, Paris Hilton, and Kim Petras.

    The OUTLOUD Music Festival, known for showcasing diverse LGBTQ+ talent, will feature an array of performers across multiple genres. Among the artists confirmed for the festival are Pabllo Vittar, Rebecca Black, Empress Of, Horse Meat Disco, Tommy Genesis, and Sasha Colby, along with drag stars like Alyssa Edwards, Onya Nurve, and Flyana Boss. Additional performers include Alex Chapman, The Knocks x Dragonette with Aquaria, Meredith Marks, Frankie Grande, Corook, Rose Gray, Chrissy Chlapecka, Zoe Gitter, Xana, Kalie Shorr, Grant Knoche, Neverending Nina, and Shygirl Presents: Club Shy.

    The festival will be hosted by Ryan Mitchell, Hannah Rad, Arisce Wanzer, and Billy Francesca, who will guide the audience through an exciting weekend filled with performances and celebrations of LGBTQ+ culture. The event is being produced by JJLA, a renowned production company that has helped elevate the festival’s visibility in recent years.

     

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    In a statement, Jeff Consoletti, Founder and Executive Producer of OUTLOUD, emphasized the importance of the festival’s mission, especially in challenging times for the LGBTQ+ community. “At a time when our rights and visibility continue to be challenged, it’s more important than ever for the LGBTQ+ community, allies, organizations, and advocates to come together in solidarity,” Consoletti said. “This festival is a place where we celebrate and empower queer artists on a massive scale. As we continue to grow, so does our impact in bringing the LGBTQ+ community to the forefront of entertainment.”

    The OUTLOUD Music Festival will take place from May 31 to June 1, 2025, at the West Hollywood Park. The festival will run from 1 p.m. to midnight each day, offering a full slate of music, performances, and community events.

    In addition to the main festival, a free outdoor concert, presented by the City of West Hollywood, will be held on Friday, May 30, 2025. Further details and lineup additions will be announced soon, with a promise of more exciting acts to be revealed as the festival draws closer.

    The OUTLOUD Music Festival is expected to be a key event for WeHo Pride weekend, with its inclusive celebration of queer artistry, culture, and community.