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  • Sophia Bush Whips Out U-Haul Card During Witty and Sweet Remarks at the 2025 GLAAD Media Awards

    Sophia Bush Whips Out U-Haul Card During Witty and Sweet Remarks at the 2025 GLAAD Media Awards

    Actress and activist Sophia Bush was one of the standout figures at the 2025 GLAAD Media Awards, where she used her platform to emphasize the importance of LGBTQ+ representation and the power of queer values in shaping American culture. Bush, who introduced GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis at the event, also took the stage to reflect on her personal journey of self-discovery and to advocate for marginalized communities in the current media landscape.

    The awards ceremony, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, honored individuals and media projects that have made significant contributions to the representation of LGBTQ+ people in film, television, music, journalism, and beyond. While Cynthia Erivo was celebrated with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award and rapper Doechii earned recognition as Outstanding Music Artist, it was Bush’s heartfelt and humorous remarks that captured the attention of the audience.

    Bush Reflects on Her Journey and Representation

    During her introduction of Ellis, Bush took a lighthearted approach, joking about her own coming out experience. “My membership card came in the mail,” she quipped, pulling out a U-Haul card from inside her corset to the delight of the crowd. The joke was a nod to the stereotype of lesbian couples quickly becoming committed and, for Bush, a way to break the ice before diving into the more serious topic of representation.

    Sophia Bush pulling out a U-Haul card from inside her corset. Photo: Getty Images
    Sophia Bush pulling out a U-Haul card from inside her corset. Photo: Getty Images

    Bush went on to talk about the life-changing impact of seeing queer representation in the media, particularly referencing the music of Melissa Etheridge. “Melissa Etheridge changed mine when she first sang ‘Come to My Window.’ It was a big clue for me back in 1993, and for my parents,” she said. The actress also shared a touching moment about her 2006 film John Tucker Must Die, in which she shared a kiss with Brittany Snow. Bush revealed that many fans have reached out to her over the years, saying that the scene was a pivotal moment for their own coming out process.

    “I’ve been very blessed to hear from so many queer people that my role in John Tucker Must Die was an ‘aha moment’ for them,” Bush said. “It’s a privilege to have been a part of something that helped them realize who they are.”

    The Importance of Representation and Advocacy

    Bush’s speech was not only a reflection on her own experiences but a call to action for those in the room and the broader media landscape. She emphasized the importance of ensuring that LGBTQ+ individuals are not only seen on screen but also heard and supported off-screen.

    “Representation changes lives,” Bush told the audience. “It’s not just a buzzword; it’s a reality that we need to keep fighting for. The stories we tell shape the world around us, and right now, at a time when so many marginalized communities are under attack, our voices are more important than ever.”

    She also highlighted the importance of queer values as an essential part of American values. “We need leaders who remind the world that our values, queer values, are American values,” Bush said, reinforcing her belief that the LGBTQ+ community’s fight for acceptance is integral to the fight for equality in America.

    The 2025 GLAAD Media Awards: A Night of Celebration and Advocacy

    The 2025 GLAAD Media Awards celebrated more than just Bush’s speech. The night was filled with moments of laughter, reflection, and solidarity. Host Michael Urie kicked off the evening with a blend of humor and activism, calling attention to the challenges the LGBTQ+ community faces while also celebrating the strides that have been made in the fight for equality. Urie’s opening monologue included powerful statements about restoring visibility for transgender people and advocating for continued progress in the media.

    Other notable winners included My Old Ass, which won Outstanding Film, and Will & Harper, which earned Outstanding Documentary. The Outstanding Music Artist award went to Doechii while Erivo, who received the Stephen F. Kolzak Award, was also celebrated for her advocacy and contributions to the entertainment industry.

    A Call for Continued Advocacy

    Bush’s remarks at the GLAAD Media Awards underscored the continued need for media that authentically represents LGBTQ+ communities and the ongoing fight for equality. As the ceremony concluded, the message was clear: while much progress has been made, there is still work to be done, and those in positions of power in the media must continue to advocate for change.

    The 2025 GLAAD Media Awards will stream on Hulu on April 12, showcasing the moments and stories that continue to shape the visibility of LGBTQ+ people in entertainment and beyond.

  • ‘Hacks,’ ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race,’ and ‘Agatha All Along’ Among Top Winners at 36th GLAAD Media Awards

    ‘Hacks,’ ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race,’ and ‘Agatha All Along’ Among Top Winners at 36th GLAAD Media Awards

    The 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards celebrated LGBTQ+ representation and achievement across media, with winners announced in 33 categories. Hosted by Michael Urie, the ceremony featured live performances by country artist Tanner Adell and pop visionary Jake Wesley Rogers. Special remarks were made by prominent figures such as Jonathan Bennett, Raquel Chevremont, and Hannah Einbinder, while the evening also honored Cynthia Erivo with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award for her advocacy work in the LGBTQ+ community.

    'Hacks' winning Outstanding Comedy Series at the 36th GLAAD Media Awards. Photo: Getty Images
    ‘Hacks’ winning Outstanding Comedy Series at the 36th GLAAD Media Awards. Photo: Getty Images

    Outstanding Music Artist
    Doechii, for Alligator Bites Never Heal (Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records), won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Artist. The award was presented by Lil Nas X and Maren Morris.

    Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV
    The Groomsmen: Second Chances (Hallmark) took home the award for Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV, presented by Brandon Scott Jones and Nico Santos.

    Outstanding Documentary
    The GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary was presented to Will & Harper (Netflix), with Jay Shetty and Marissa Bode giving the honor.

    Outstanding Reality Program – Competition
    RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV) won for Outstanding Reality Program – Competition. The award was presented by Dylan Efron.

    Outstanding Reality Program
    The Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo) was recognized with the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Reality Program. The award was also presented by Dylan Efron.

    Outstanding New Series
    Agatha All Along (Disney+) earned the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding New Series. Cooper Koch presented the award.

    Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
    Baby Reindeer (Netflix) won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. Cooper Koch presented the award to the cast.

    Outstanding Podcast
    Baby, This Is Keke Palmer (Wondery) received the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Podcast. The award was presented by Ana Ortiz, Becki Newton, Michael Urie, and Mark Indelicato.

    Outstanding Drama Series
    9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox) was awarded Outstanding Drama Series. Lisa Ann Walter and William Stanford Davis presented the honor.

    Outstanding Comedy Series
    Hacks (Max) earned the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. Joshua Jackson presented the award.


    Offstage Video Reel Winners

    In addition to the onstage awards, the following winners were announced in an offstage video reel:

    Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release
    My Old Ass (Amazon MGM Studios)

    Outstanding Film – Limited Theatrical Release
    Crossing (MUBI)

    Outstanding Children’s Programming
    The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish (Nickelodeon)

    Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film – Live Action
    Heartstopper (Netflix)

    Outstanding Kids & Family Programming or Film – Animated
    Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (Netflix)

    Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist
    Durand Bernarr (DSing Records)

    Outstanding Broadway Production (TIE)
    Lempicka (book by Carson Kreitzer, music by Matt Gould, lyrics by Carson Kreitzer)
    Oh, Mary! (by Cole Escola)

    Outstanding Video Game
    Dragon Age: The Veilguard (BioWare / Electronic Arts)

    Outstanding Comic Book
    Suicide Squad: Dream Team by Nicole Maines (DC Comics)

    Outstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology
    Becoming Who We Are: Real Stories About Growing Up Trans [anthology] (A Wave Blue World)

    Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode
    “Elliot Page Talks Season 4 of ‘The Umbrella Academy,’ Fighting Anti-LGBTQ Legislation” (The View, ABC)

    Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
    “Big Gay Football” (CBS Sports, CBS)

    Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form
    “The Life and Death of Blaze Bernstein” (48 Hours, CBS)

    Outstanding Live TV Journalism – Segment or Special
    “Sarah McBride reflects on Becoming First Openly Transgender Person Elected To Congress” (PBS NewsHour, PBS)

    Outstanding Print Article
    ‘Changing The Narrative’: Advocates Fight HIV Stigma in Dallas’ Latino Community” by Abraham Nudelstejer (The Dallas Morning News)

    Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
    The Advocate

    Outstanding Online Journalism Article
    Friends Remember Nex Benedict, Oklahoma Student Who Died After School Fight, as ‘Fiery Kid’” by Jo Yurcaba (NBCNews.com)

    Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
    Rainbow Girls: 10 Years of Protection and Prejudice” (The Picture Show, NPR.org)

    Outstanding Independent Journalism
    The 19th


    Spanish-Language Categories

    The following awards were presented in the Spanish-language categories:

    Outstanding Scripted Television Series
    El Secreto del Río (Netflix)

    Outstanding TV Journalism
    “Más Allá de los Pronombres” (Noticias Telemundo Colorado, Telemundo Colorado)

    Outstanding Online Journalism Article
    “Jóvenes latinos gay ven un porcentaje creciente de nuevos casos de VIH en EEUU” by Devna Bose, Laura Bargfeld, Phillip Reese, and Vanessa G. Sánchez (APNews.com, KFFHealthNews.org & Univision.com)

    Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
    “La Investigadora que Buscaba su Identidad” by Natalia Orozco, Cristina Gleinig, and Carlos Delgado (Fuerza Latina – DW Español)


    Special Recognition Awards

    GLAAD presented Special Recognition awards to the following projects and organizations:

    • DRAG: The Musical
    • La Verdrag (Canal Once)
    • OUTLOUD
    • Red Ink: A Tribute to Cecilia Gentili
    • The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center
    • The Q Agenda (LatiNation)
    • WNBA 2024 Champions: The New York Liberty

    Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media
    Q.Digital received the Barbara Gittings Award for its ongoing commitment to LGBTQ+ media excellence.


    Streaming Details

    The 36th GLAAD Media Awards will stream exclusively on Hulu starting April 12, giving fans the chance to relive the celebration of LGBTQ+ achievement and excellence in media.

    For a complete list of winners and nominees, visit the official GLAAD website.

  • WorldPride Stage, Khalid’s Truth: Singer’s First Pride Performance After Outing

    WorldPride Stage, Khalid’s Truth: Singer’s First Pride Performance After Outing

    R&B star Khalid is set to take the stage at the WorldPride festival in Washington, D.C., joining a star-studded lineup that celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Pride in the nation’s capital. The singer, alongside 2AM Ricky and Brooke Eden Hoover, was recently announced as one of the performers for the “free WorldPride DC Street Festival + Closing Concert with Doechii” on Sunday, June 8.

    The announcement was made via an Instagram post from the Capital Pride Alliance & WorldPride Washington, DC 2025, expressing excitement about the event and its historic significance. “We’re so excited to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Pride In Our Nation’s Capital with this incredible lineup,” the post read.

    The WorldPride festival, the largest LGBTQ+ music festival in history, will take place from June 6-7 and is just one highlight of Washington D.C.’s month-long LGBTQ+ celebrations, running from May 17 to June 8. The festival will feature an impressive array of talent, including Jennifer Lopez, Troye Sivan, RuPaul, Tinashe, Kim Petras, Sasha Colby, and more. Earlier this month, Cynthia Erivo and Doechii were also confirmed as part of the event’s exciting lineup.

    Khalid’s participation in the festival will be his first appearance on a Pride stage, marking a significant moment for the Grammy Award-nominated singer who came out publicly last year. Khalid had kept his sexuality private for much of his career, but in November, a photo posted by social media personality Hugo D Almonte sparked widespread speculation about his orientation. The post, which featured Khalid and Almonte with a caption alluding to a personal altercation, led to social media rumors.

    Khalid took to X to address the situation, posting a rainbow flag emoji followed by exclamation points. He wrote, “There y’all go. Next topic please lol,” before sharing, “I got outted and the world still continues to turn. Let’s get this straight (lmao) I am not ashamed of my sexuality! In reality, it ain’t nobody’s business! But I am okay with me. love y’all.”

    Despite the unexpected circumstances surrounding his coming out, Khalid has embraced his identity and is now set to perform proudly at WorldPride. His appearance at the festival is a powerful celebration of self-acceptance and a significant moment in the artist’s journey. Fans are eagerly anticipating his performance as Khalid continues to be an inspiration to his LGBTQ+ community.

  • Doechii to Headline WorldPride DC 2025 Closing Ceremony and Concert on June 8

    Doechii to Headline WorldPride DC 2025 Closing Ceremony and Concert on June 8

    Grammy Award-winning rapper and songwriter Doechii has been announced as the headliner for the WorldPride DC 2025 Closing Ceremony and Concert, set to take place on Sunday, June 8, 2025. The event, which will be free to the public, will serve as the grand finale of WorldPride DC, bringing together thousands to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride, diversity, and resilience.

    The closing ceremony will unfold along Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, marking the second day of the WorldPride DC Street Festival and Concert. The event promises an electrifying evening, with Doechii at the forefront, offering a performance that showcases her bold artistry and unapologetic authenticity. Her appearance at the event will highlight the energy and spirit of the LGBTQ+ community as the weeklong celebration wraps up.

    “We are thrilled to have Doechii headline this historic event,” said Ryan Bos, Executive Director of the Capital Pride Alliance, the host organization for WorldPride DC 2025. “The Sunday Closing Ceremony and Concert is a moment of reflection, unity, and celebration as we acknowledge the challenges before us in preserving the freedoms we’ve fought for and ensuring members of our community do not get left behind. Doechii’s unique artistry makes her the perfect artist to close out this monumental celebration.”

    The WorldPride DC 2025 Closing Ceremony and Concert will also feature a diverse lineup of performers, along with the official passing of the WorldPride torch to the next host city, Amsterdam. It is set to be a powerful conclusion to the global event, with music, speeches, and cultural expressions from LGBTQ+ voices around the world.

    Earlier this month, it was announced that multi-award-winning artist Cynthia Erivo will headline the Saturday Street Festival and Concert on June 7, 2025. Erivo, a Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award winner, and three-time Oscar nominee, will bring her powerhouse performance to the stage, ensuring a weekend filled with exceptional talent and unforgettable moments. Together, Doechii’s Sunday show and Erivo’s Saturday performance promise to deliver an extraordinary weekend of celebration for the LGBTQ+ community.

    The WorldPride Street Festival and Concert will take place on Saturday, June 7, and Sunday, June 8, from noon to 10 p.m. along Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, between 9th and 3rd Street. In addition to live performances, the festival will feature LGBTQ+ exhibitors, artisans, food and beverage gardens, and a variety of entertainment for attendees of all ages.

    For more information about WorldPride DC 2025 and to stay updated on event programming and performances, visit WorldPrideDC.org. Further details about the lineup and additional events will be announced in the coming weeks.

    This year’s WorldPride event promises to be one of the largest and most memorable LGBTQ+ celebrations in history, uniting people from around the world in support of the ongoing fight for equality and visibility.

  • Cynthia Erivo to Headline WorldPride DC 2025 Saturday Night Concert

    Cynthia Erivo to Headline WorldPride DC 2025 Saturday Night Concert

    WorldPride DC 2025 organizers have announced that Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winner Cynthia Erivo will headline the Saturday night Street Festival and Concert on June 7, 2025, following the iconic parade. The news was revealed today exclusively on ABC’s GMA3: What You Need to Know. The free, two-day event will be held on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., and is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of attendees from across the globe to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride and unity.

    The performance will take place against the stunning backdrop of the U.S. Capitol Building, offering a powerful and emotional conclusion to the day’s parade. Erivo’s participation underscores her dedication to both artistry and activism, as she is known not only for her incredible talent but also for her advocacy of LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion.

    “As the culminating event for the parade, the Saturday night concert will be an extraordinary moment of unity, celebration, and visibility for our global LGBTQ+ community,” said Ryan Bos, Executive Director of the Capital Pride Alliance, the host of WorldPride 2025. “Cynthia Erivo’s powerful artistry and unwavering advocacy make her the perfect artist to headline this momentous event.”

    Erivo, an award-winning performer, is widely recognized for her accomplishments in music, theater, and film. The actress and singer, who has earned three Academy Award nominations, as well as multiple Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Awards, is a passionate advocate for social justice and LGBTQ+ rights. Her headlining performance at WorldPride DC 2025 is expected to be a major highlight of the event, celebrating both her artistic excellence and her commitment to the LGBTQ+ community.

    The WorldPride Street Festival and Concert will take place on June 7-8, 2025, and will feature a dynamic mix of local artists, DJs, and performers. In addition to Erivo’s headline performance, the event will showcase a diverse range of entertainment, with performances from both global stars and local LGBTQ+ artists. The festival will also include vibrant exhibits, artisan markets, and food and beverage gardens, providing an inclusive and celebratory environment for all attendees.

    “This event is about community,” said Bos. “It’s about bringing people together to celebrate our shared humanity and the progress we’ve made while continuing to fight for a future where equality and acceptance are a given for everyone, regardless of their identity.”

    The two-day event will run from noon to 10:00 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday, with the festivities spanning Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, between 9th and 3rd Streets. The weekend will culminate in a Closing Night Concert on Sunday, June 8, featuring a to-be-announced lineup of marquee performers alongside emerging LGBTQ+ and allied local artists.

    This year’s WorldPride theme, The Fabric of Freedom, reflects the strength and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community. It also highlights the ongoing struggle for equality, celebrating the diverse histories, struggles, and triumphs of LGBTQ+ individuals worldwide. The theme is particularly meaningful as it follows the 2024 U.S. presidential inauguration, symbolizing the continued fight for equality and the power of collective action in the face of adversity.

    For the latest updates on the programming and lineup, visit the official WorldPride DC 2025 website at WorldPrideDC.org. Additional details about the lineup and performances will be announced in the coming weeks.

    WorldPride DC 2025 is set to be an unforgettable weekend of music, unity, and advocacy, underscoring the importance of visibility, inclusion, and celebration for the LGBTQ+ community across the globe.

  • Paul Tazewell Makes History at the 97th Academy Awards as The First Black Man to Win Best Costume Design for ‘Wicked’

    Paul Tazewell Makes History at the 97th Academy Awards as The First Black Man to Win Best Costume Design for ‘Wicked’

    Paul Tazewell has made history at the 2025 Academy Awards, becoming the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Costume Design. Tazewell earned the prestigious honor for his work on Wicked, the highly anticipated film adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical. The award, presented during the 97th annual Academy Awards on March 2, marks a significant milestone in Tazewell’s career and in the history of the Oscars.

    “This is absolutely astounding. Thank you, Academy, for this very significant honor,” Tazewell, 60, said in his acceptance speech. “I’m the first Black man to receive the costume design award for my work on Wicked. I’m so proud of this.”

    Tazewell’s win comes just a few years after Ruth E. Carter made history as the first Black person to win the Oscar for Best Costume Design. Carter received the award for her groundbreaking work on Black Panther (2018) and later took home the trophy again for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022). Tazewell’s victory signals a continued shift toward greater diversity in Hollywood, following in the footsteps of Carter’s groundbreaking achievements.

    This year, Tazewell faced stiff competition in the Best Costume Design category, with other nominees including Arianne Phillips (A Complete Unknown), Janty Yates and David Crossman (Gladiator II), Lisy Christl (Conclave), and Linda Muir (Nosferatu). Despite the strong field, Tazewell’s visionary work on Wicked earned him the win, underscoring his mastery in bringing larger-than-life characters to the screen through wardrobe design.

    Wicked, directed by Jon M. Chu, is one of the most highly anticipated films in recent years. Tazewell’s costumes are a central element of the film’s visual storytelling, from the iconic green of Elphaba’s (played by Cynthia Erivo) ensemble to the sparkling pinks and blues of Glinda’s (Ariana Grande) outfits. Tazewell’s work is said to involve over 1,000 costume pieces, not only for Wicked but also for its sequel, Wicked: Part Two, which is currently in production. The film’s costumes have already garnered significant attention for their intricate design and their ability to reflect the personalities and journeys of the characters.

    Tazewell’s success at the Oscars is not his first major recognition. His work on Wicked has already earned him multiple accolades, including wins at the Critics Choice Awards, the Costume Designers Guild Awards, and the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs). These honors have further cemented his status as one of the leading figures in costume design.

    Speaking with KABC earlier in February, Tazewell reflected on the significance of his work being recognized by such esteemed institutions. “It means everything,” he said. “To have that acknowledgment, to have that approval by so many greats in our industry, it just means the world.”

    Tazewell’s career has spanned several decades and includes notable work on films like Harriet (2019) and Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story (2021). His costumes in Wicked and beyond showcase his ability to blend artistry with storytelling, using fabric and design to convey complex emotions and themes.

    “I want to touch hearts, I want to change lives, I want to make a difference,” Tazewell told KABC. “And my power, my medium in doing that, is costume design. I’m passionate about it.” His passion for his craft and his belief in its ability to shape the way audiences engage with a story has driven his success in the field.

    Tazewell’s nomination for Best Costume Design at the Oscars came as part of a significant year for Wicked, which earned a total of 10 nominations across multiple categories. These included Best Picture, Best Actress for Cynthia Erivo, and Best Supporting Actress for Ariana Grande. Tazewell’s win further solidifies the film’s position as a major contender this award season.

    In a celebratory Instagram post after his BAFTA win, Tazewell expressed his “immense gratitude” for his Wicked team and collaborators. “My deepest thanks also to Jon M. Chu and Marc Platt for turning these cinematic dreams into reality. Thank you for welcoming me into the Wicked family,” Tazewell wrote. He also extended his appreciation to audiences who have embraced the intricate details of the film’s costumes. “Your recognition makes this journey even more rewarding,” he added.

    The Oscar win for Tazewell is not only a personal triumph but also a moment of representation for the Black community in Hollywood. His achievement adds to a growing list of Black creatives making history at the Academy Awards, further contributing to the ongoing conversation about diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry.

    As Tazewell continues to push the boundaries of costume design, his work on Wicked remains a testament to his dedication to his craft. Whether through the iconic costumes of Glinda and Elphaba or the hundreds of other characters that populate the film, Tazewell’s designs have left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape. His Oscar win is just one more chapter in a career that has already redefined what it means to use fashion as a tool for storytelling.

    Fans and industry peers alike are sure to be watching closely as Tazewell continues to make his mark on Hollywood, with his upcoming work in Wicked: Part Two sure to be as groundbreaking as his Oscar-winning costumes in the first film.

  • Cynthia Erivo Announces Release of New Single “Replay,” Kicking Off New Era of Music

    Cynthia Erivo Announces Release of New Single “Replay,” Kicking Off New Era of Music

    Cynthia Erivo, the powerhouse actress and musician, is stepping into a new chapter with the announcement of her upcoming single, “Replay.” The 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year, known for her roles in Wicked, The Color Purple, and Harriet, revealed that the highly anticipated track will drop on Friday, February 28.

    Erivo has been teasing her fans with hints about new original music for months, and now the wait is almost over. On Instagram, the singer shared the official artwork for “Replay,” accompanied by a message confirming the release date: “Replay artwork confirmed 💖 Out this Friday!!!”

     

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    To build excitement, Erivo also posted a short clip on social media, offering a sneak peek of the song and what appears to be a music video or visualizer for the track. Fans are eagerly anticipating the new single, which is already available for pre-save on all major streaming platforms.

     

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    The announcement follows Erivo’s ongoing journey in music, which has garnered attention for its emotional depth and powerful vocal delivery. Ariana Grande, who stars alongside Erivo in the upcoming Wicked film adaptation, recently shared her admiration for the new music in an interview with Out. Grande, who has had a chance to hear some of Erivo’s unreleased tracks, couldn’t contain her excitement about the upcoming album.

    “I keep doing this really bad thing where I tease what’s coming, but all of my favorites are on her upcoming album… and I’m not kidding,” Grande said. “It’s un-f*cking-believable.”

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    The only witches we can think about. Cynthia & Ariana stopped to chat with Outs @raffyermac at the #Wicked premiere & we are GAGGED. #cynthiaerivo #arianagrande #wickedmovie @wickedmovie @cynthiaerivo @arianagrande

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    Erivo herself has described the music as deeply personal, revealing that parts of the album are autobiographical. “Some of it is autobiographical. Some of it is a train of thought. I love the music that we’ve made; most of it is very much just me and my voice,” she shared.

    The new album is expected to drop later this year, making “Replay” the first taste of what’s to come. Fans of Erivo’s soaring vocals and emotionally charged performances are eagerly awaiting more music from the multi-talented artist.

    As Erivo moves forward in this new musical era, Replay promises to be the anthem that will keep fans hitting “repeat.”

  • Cynthia Erivo and Lena Waithe Spark Engagement Rumors After NAACP Image Awards Appearance

    Cynthia Erivo and Lena Waithe Spark Engagement Rumors After NAACP Image Awards Appearance

    Cynthia Erivo and Lena Waithe have once again sparked rumors about their relationship after a joint appearance at the NAACP Image Awards on February 22, reigniting engagement speculation that has swirled around the two for weeks.

    Erivo, who was nominated for Entertainer of the Year and Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in Wicked, arrived at the event alongside Waithe. Their appearance follows months of speculation about their romantic status, especially after Erivo was seen wearing a diamond ring at the 2025 Grammys. Although the ring was later confirmed not to be an engagement ring, the sighting fueled ongoing rumors about their private relationship.

    While neither Erivo nor Waithe has publicly confirmed their romantic connection, the two have been linked since at least 2020. Their relationship is believed to have begun after meeting at the 2018 Met Gala. In a 2021 interview with Variety, Waithe revealed that she had long been a fan of Erivo’s performance in The Color Purple before they met, and that they had “been vibing” ever since.

    Erivo has shared rare glimpses of their bond on social media, referring to Waithe as “perfection” in one of the few photos of the pair together on her Instagram feed. Over the years, the two have been spotted together at various high-profile events, including the BET Awards, the GLAAD Media Awards, and the Golden Globes, but they have kept their relationship mostly private.

    Their closeness has been particularly noticeable in recent years, coinciding with Waithe’s separation from ex-wife Alana Mayo, with their divorce finalized in 2021. Despite their low-key public presence, the two have shown unwavering support for each other, often seen cheering one another on at major events. Waithe was by Erivo’s side at the 2024 Wicked premiere, helped hold Erivo’s gown at the 2024 Tony Awards, and sat beside her at the 2025 Golden Globes and Grammys.

    Erivo has also expressed admiration for Waithe, often sharing heartfelt posts celebrating the writer and producer. For example, in one Instagram tribute to Waithe’s birthday, Erivo wrote a moving message expressing her respect and affection for her partner.

     

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    Fans of the couple have continued to speculate about their relationship, but Erivo and Waithe have kept their personal lives out of the public eye. Their appearance at the NAACP Image Awards is just another example of their quiet but strong presence in each other’s lives.

    While they haven’t made any public declarations about the status of their relationship, their ongoing support for one another is undeniable. As their relationship continues to unfold under the radar, fans remain hopeful for more insight into their bond. Many are eagerly awaiting the possibility of an official announcement — or perhaps more clarity on that “not an engagement” ring — when Erivo takes the stage at the upcoming 2025 Oscars, where she is expected to complete her EGOT collection.

    Though the full extent of their relationship may remain a mystery, one thing is certain: Erivo and Waithe are a powerful representation of strong Black queer women in the entertainment world, and fans are fully supportive of their journey — wherever it may lead.

  • Cynthia Erivo Breaks Boundaries with Emotional Speech on Queer Identity at LGBT Gala

    Cynthia Erivo Breaks Boundaries with Emotional Speech on Queer Identity at LGBT Gala

    Cynthia Erivo Steals the Spotlight at Los Angeles LGBT Center Gala

    OUR LOVE FOR THIS WOMAN IS TRULY UNMATCHED. Cynthia Erivo took the stage at the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Annual Gala on May 18, 2024, and gave a speech that had everyone reaching for the tissues. Held at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, this star-studded evening celebrated the best in LGBTQ+ advocacy, with Erivo as the shining star.

    A Night of Glitz and Glam

    Hosted by the ever-charming Joel Kim Booster, the gala was a night to remember. Cynthia Erivo received the prestigious Rand Schrader Award. This award recognized her fabulous contributions to entertainment and LGBTQ+ activism. Jada Pinkett Smith introduced her, praising Erivo’s “immense” talent and spirit. She highlighted Erivo’s role as a “steadfast advocate” for Black and queer visibility.

    A Speech That Had Us Cheering

    Erivo’s acceptance speech was nothing short of legendary. She began with heartfelt gratitude, saying she felt “extremely loved and held.” Erivo described her journey of self-acceptance. “It is a privilege to be on this stage tonight because for so long I lived in deep admiration of anyone who could fully embody their true authentic self, wear their queerness like a feather boa and proudly state ‘This is a beautiful part of who I am.’”

    She candidly shared her past struggles, admitting she felt like she had been looking at her “own community from inside the glass box.” With a triumphant tone, she declared, “But now, the glass has shattered,” a statement that was met with wild cheers. “There’s no box in sight, and I have walked out into the wide open spaces, into the arms of you all, and it feels like home.”

    Erivo also spoke about the risks and rewards of living openly, hitting the nail on the head with, “I wanted to live, not just exist.” Preach!

    Wicked and Wonderful

    Universal Pictures (Screengrab)

    Of course, Erivo couldn’t resist dropping some juicy details about the upcoming Wicked film, where she stars as Elphaba. She teased, “I see it as no coincidence that the universe urged a director named Jon M. Chu to take on the mammoth task that is Wicked.” Drawing parallels between herself and Elphaba, she said, “Elphaba’s story is a cautionary tale of what it means to stand on your individuality, your otherness, even when systems of oppression are set against you.”

    “As I stand here in front of you, Black, bald-headed, pierced, and queer, I can say I know a thing or two about being the ‘other.’”

    She painted a vivid picture of Elphaba as a “colorful, powerful, magical woman” who transforms from outcast to hero. “Wicked is the reclamation and the reimagining of all the labels that are used against her. It is the proclamation of her right to exist in all of her power,” Erivo proclaimed, her passion electrifying the room.

    What’s Next for Our Queen?

    Cynthia Erivo’s speech was a powerful reminder of the importance of visibility and acceptance in the queer community. 

    Mark your calendars for November 27 when Wicked hits theaters. Until then, keep celebrating the amazing contributions of Cynthia Erivo and all those who continue to fight for the right to exist and thrive in their true, fabulous selves.

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