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  • 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.

  • Bella Ramsey’s Revelation: Autism Diagnosis “Freeing,” But Gender Labels Feel “Trapping”

    Bella Ramsey’s Revelation: Autism Diagnosis “Freeing,” But Gender Labels Feel “Trapping”

    Bella Ramsey, known for their role in The Last of Us, opened up about how their autism diagnosis has brought a sense of relief but also how they feel trapped by gender labels.

    In an interview, the 19-year-old actor, who portrays Ellie in the hit HBO series, shared their thoughts on being neurodivergent and how it has shaped their identity. “I’ve spoken a bit about neurodivergence before, but I always, for some reason, didn’t want to. I felt like I didn’t want to say what it was,” Ramsey said, reflecting on their experience. They went on to explain that they were diagnosed with autism while filming the first season of The Last of Us, an experience that was, in many ways, liberating.

    “[The diagnosis] was freeing,” Ramsey explained. “It enables me to walk through the world with more grace towards myself about not being able to do the easy everyday tasks that everyone else seems to be able to do.”

    The diagnosis, Ramsey said, helped them better understand their own neurodivergent experience. “My experience of moving through the world is as an autistic person,” they added. “There’s no reason for people not to know.”

     

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    While the autism diagnosis provided clarity, Ramsey also spoke candidly about the challenges of navigating gender and sexuality in the public eye. “The label of being autistic has been so helpful to me because that’s helped me to understand myself, but gender and sexuality-wise, labels do not feel comfy for me in any capacity, because I feel like I’m putting myself into a box,” they explained. “I feel trapped.”

    The actor expressed frustration about how labels related to gender and sexuality can feel limiting. “It does make me a bit sad that people who aren’t in the public eye can explore their gender identity or sexuality in private,” Ramsey continued. “That’s a privilege I don’t really get anymore.”

    As a public figure, Ramsey noted that any exploration of their gender identity or sexuality would likely be done under the scrutiny of the public eye. “If I did want to explore other things, like facets of my gender identity, that would be done publicly,” they said. “As much as I would try and keep it private, if someone recognizes me on the street, say if I’m presenting differently, [and] takes a photo, then that is just talked about.”

    Their comments shed light on the unique challenges faced by public figures when it comes to navigating personal identity. While exploring gender identity and sexuality is a personal journey for many, Ramsey highlighted the added layer of visibility that comes with fame and the loss of privacy that often accompanies it.

     

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    Ramsey has been an advocate for mental health and neurodiversity, using their platform to bring attention to issues that affect the LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent communities. Their openness about their autism diagnosis has resonated with many fans, and their thoughts on gender and sexuality provide insight into the complexities of being a young person in the public eye.

    As Ramsey continues to define themselves on their own terms, their journey speaks to the broader conversation around self-discovery and the importance of creating space for people to explore their identities, regardless of societal expectations or public perception.

  • Trevor Project Launches Campaign to Support LGBTQ+ Youth in Rural Areas

    Trevor Project Launches Campaign to Support LGBTQ+ Youth in Rural Areas

    The Trevor Project has unveiled a new public awareness campaign aimed at addressing the critical issue of suicide among LGBTQ+ youth living in rural communities. The campaign, which launched Tuesday, features a poignant documentary short film highlighting the experiences of a mother and daughter in Iowa.

    The 10-minute film, part of The Trevor Project’s “Learn with Love” series, tells the story of Angie, a Methodist pastor, and her 19-year-old daughter, Jubilee, who identifies as bisexual. The documentary explores themes of identity, faith, and parental acceptance, offering a glimpse into the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals and their families in rural settings.

    The campaign is supported by a $5 million grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust and is part of a three-year multimedia effort to raise awareness about the mental health crisis affecting LGBTQ+ youth in rural areas. The initiative targets nine states served by Helmsley’s Rural Healthcare program: Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.

    “No one should feel isolated simply because of who they are, yet the LGBTQ+ community is too often met with hostility,” said Walter Panzirer, Trustee of the Helmsley Charitable Trust. “We know that LGBTQ+ youth in rural states have higher rates of suicidal thoughts, anxiety and depression. It’s essential that they know they’re not alone. The Trevor Project is helping to spread awareness of the serious challenges LGBTQ+ youth face and let them know resources are available to help them thrive.”

    Data from The Trevor Project underscores the urgency of the campaign. LGBTQ+ young people are more than four times as likely to attempt suicide compared to their heterosexual peers. The organization estimates that over 1.8 million LGBTQ+ youth, ages 13-24, seriously consider suicide each year in the United States, with an attempt occurring approximately every 45 seconds.

    Recent research has revealed that LGBTQ+ youth in rural areas experience even higher rates of suicidal ideation and attempts, coupled with reduced access to mental health care. The Trevor Project aims to bridge this gap by providing resources and support to those in need.

    “Storytelling is such a necessary tool to support The Trevor Project’s mission of ending suicide among LGBTQ+ young people, and it is critical for reducing stigma associated with LGBTQ+ families,” said Jaymes Black, CEO of The Trevor Project. “The ability to hear from real, everyday Americans like Angie and Jubilee allows people in every corner of the country to say, ‘Hey, they’re not so different from my family.’”

    The campaign will utilize targeted digital advertising across platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, and Connected TV (CTV) services, including Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+, Max, WBD, NBC, and Discovery+. The documentary and accompanying trailers will also be made available for broadcast on digital and traditional platforms.

    The Trevor Project emphasized the importance of parental acceptance in supporting LGBTQ+ youth. In the film, Angie highlights the risks of rejecting a child’s identity. “From my perspective, the risks of not accepting your child are at best deeply, deeply wounding them and at worst, burying them,” she says. “At the end of the day, what I kept coming back to was, it’s okay to have some fears to question, to struggle for a little bit. But it’s also okay to love them, and to support them 100 percent. In fact, the second part really is non-negotiable. You have to love them. And, and I’m going to do it as best I possibly can.”

    The Trevor Project, a leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people, provides 24/7 crisis services and operates research, advocacy, education, and peer support programs. The Helmsley Charitable Trust, which supports initiatives in health and place-based programs, has committed over $4.5 billion to charitable causes since 2008.

    The campaign’s focus on rural communities addresses a critical need, as these areas often lack the resources and support available in urban centers. By sharing relatable stories and providing access to mental health resources, The Trevor Project and the Helmsley Charitable Trust hope to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for LGBTQ+ youth across the United States.

  • 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 Introduces Lady Gaga at iHeart Radio Awards: ‘Lady Gaga Wasn’t Just a Pop Star, She Was a Lifeline’

    Doechii Introduces Lady Gaga at iHeart Radio Awards: ‘Lady Gaga Wasn’t Just a Pop Star, She Was a Lifeline’

    Lady Gaga was honored with the Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on Monday night in a star-studded ceremony in Los Angeles. The pop icon, known for her groundbreaking music and boundary-pushing performances, was introduced by rapper Doechii, who shared a heartfelt tribute to Gaga’s impact on her life and career.

    Doechii, a Grammy Award-winning artist, spoke about how Gaga’s influence helped her navigate her own identity growing up. “Growing up, I was nothing like most of the people I was around, and everything about me represented a community of alternative kids that were underrepresented in my environment,” Doechii said. “I was considered weird, but it’s OK, because things worked out. As a kid that identified as an artist, as queer, and as a Little Monster, Lady Gaga wasn’t just a pop star, she was a lifeline. Gaga taught us that it was OK to be our real selves, to try new things, to speak out, and to create.”

    The rapper further highlighted Gaga’s evolution as an artist, noting her continuous reinvention over the past two decades. “Gaga was and always is new, fresh, and different. And not only is that OK, but it’s ideal. Over the last two decades, her music, her art has constantly evolved from dance floor anthems to pop rock to jazz standards. She has pushed boundaries, including her own, and made all of us feel like we belong,” Doechii said. “Lady Gaga is an innovator because she has to be. She was born that way, and we love her for it. Lady Gaga isn’t just a pop star, but she is your iHeartRadio innovator.”

    When Gaga took the stage to accept the prestigious award, she expressed her gratitude to Doechii and the fans who have supported her throughout her career. “I think we can all agree that Doechii is an innovator already,” Gaga said, thanking the rapper for her touching words. “Thank you, Doechii. I’m really, deeply touched by your words.”

    The 37-year-old singer, who released her seventh studio album Mayhem earlier this year, also reflected on the ongoing journey of her career. “Innovation isn’t about breaking rules, it’s about writing your own and convincing the world they were theirs all along,” she said.

    During her acceptance speech, Gaga took a moment to express her appreciation for her loyal fanbase, affectionately known as her Little Monsters, and the LGBTQ+ community. “Thank you for always seeing me so clearly, from The Fame to Mayhem. Because you saw me, I learned to see myself,” she said. “And to the LGBTQ+ community, you taught me bravery before the world was ready to listen. You changed the world for the better and your courage fuels mine every single day.”

    Gaga’s speech was a powerful reminder of the immense impact she has had on both the music industry and on her fans. From her rise to fame with The Fame in 2008 to her current musical evolution, she has continuously challenged expectations and redefined what it means to be an artist.

    The Innovator Award is just the latest recognition in Gaga’s illustrious career, which spans multiple genres, including pop, jazz, and rock, and showcases her exceptional talent not only as a singer but also as an actress and advocate for social change. As she continues to evolve as both an artist and a public figure, Gaga’s influence shows no signs of waning.

    In addition to her music career, Gaga remains a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and social justice, using her platform to speak out for marginalized communities and inspire others to embrace their true selves. As she continues to push boundaries and innovate in all aspects of her life, Lady Gaga’s legacy as a cultural trailblazer is firmly cemented.

  • Hallmark Heartthrob Gets Dirty: Luke Macfarlane Unveils His “Inner Hippie”

    Hallmark Heartthrob Gets Dirty: Luke Macfarlane Unveils His “Inner Hippie”

    Luke Macfarlane, the Canadian actor best known for his role on Brothers & Sisters and his Hallmark rom-coms, is embracing a new chapter in his career. The 45-year-old star is revealing more about himself—both personally and professionally—as he steps into a new role as host of Home Is Where the Heart Is, a home renovation show that premieres March 20 on Hallmark Plus.

    In a recent photo shoot for Out magazine, Macfarlane checked a few personal boxes—literally. The actor wanted to be outdoors, get dirty, and, yes, even submerge himself in a stream. The photo shoot, held on a picturesque day in Malibu, saw him digging, working with a shovel, and embracing nature. Macfarlane says his inspiration for the shoot stemmed from a childhood spent outdoors. “I remember being a kid when you’re by yourself and you just felt a little wild, a little free,” he recalls.

    Photo: John Russo for Out
    Photo: John Russo for Out

    The shoot marked a personal moment for Macfarlane, who typically keeps his physique under wraps in public. “I’m not gonna look this way forever,” he admits. “Why do I go to the gym if I don’t show it?” With a playful push against his friends’ teasing that he’s “sometimes a little bit stiff,” he embraced his “inner hippie” side during the photoshoot. For Macfarlane, it’s all about presenting a more authentic side of himself.

    This new openness aligns with his latest venture on Home Is Where the Heart Is. As an executive producer and host, Macfarlane teams up with designer Olivia Westbrooks to help families transform their homes. His love of carpentry, which began in his childhood and was nurtured by his father, takes center stage in the series. Macfarlane reflects on his father’s craftsmanship, describing how his dad “completely rebuilt” their childhood home. “Woodworking was an act of love,” Macfarlane says, and that same sentiment continues to shape his own passion for building and restoring.

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    Photo: John Russo for Out

    On the show, Macfarlane crafts custom wood pieces for each family he works with. In the first episode, he creates a door for a children’s nook under the stairs, a charming gift he presents to the family. “Do you know what they call sawdust? Carpenter fairy dust,” he jokes during one scene, fully embracing his “hands-on” approach to the craft.

    For Macfarlane, the show offers a platform to share a more personal side of himself. Despite any public assumptions about his masculinity, particularly regarding his passion for woodworking, he emphasizes that this is no publicity stunt. “This is a very true, authentic piece of myself,” he asserts. “And it comes from a real place.”

    The Hallmark Channel has played a significant role in Macfarlane’s career, allowing him to expand beyond the romantic roles he is known for. Since his first Hallmark film, The Memory Book, in 2014, the actor has continued to evolve, even portraying an openly gay character in 2023’s Notes of Autumn. “They’ve let me play an out gay man on their network,” Macfarlane says, acknowledging the channel’s support as he navigates his changing career.

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    Photo: John Russo for Out

    Macfarlane’s latest projects reflect his broadening horizons. He’s slated to star in the young-adult zombie film This Is Not a Test and has returned for the second season of Platonic on Apple TV. Known for his diverse roles, Macfarlane admires actors like Bradley Cooper and Timothée Chalamet for their ability to juggle different genres and artistic pursuits.

    Beyond his professional milestones, Macfarlane’s personal life has also undergone a significant transformation. He and his partner, former professional skier Hig Roberts, became parents in June 2023 with the birth of their daughter, Tess. Parenthood has profoundly impacted Macfarlane, nurturing qualities of compassion and patience that have deepened his relationships. “I’m so much more loving and compassionate with other people,” he reflects.

    Despite his evolving public persona, Macfarlane remains rooted in his values. He credits his upbringing and faith for grounding him in times of personal and political upheaval. “I just wish people would operate a little bit more from, ‘How was the other person feeling?’” he says, addressing the current political divide. “That’s something that I’ve learned from scripture. It’s not about demanding results; it’s about understanding each other.”

    In Home Is Where the Heart Is, Macfarlane seeks to connect with viewers not just through renovation, but through his philosophy on home and family. He believes that a home has a soul and should reflect its history. “We don’t always represent ourselves with the same intentionality in our homes as we do with our clothes,” he says, underscoring his belief in honoring a space’s past while crafting something new.

    As he continues to evolve as both a public figure and a father, Macfarlane remains grateful for the community that has supported him throughout his career. “I’m lucky to belong to a community that is interested in how I’m developing,” he says. “And I hope you’re just as interested in my life now as you were when I was 22 years old.”

    With his career entering a new phase, Macfarlane is embracing his passions for woodworking, acting, and fatherhood. Whether on screen or at home, he’s proving that it’s never too late to share new sides of yourself—and never too late to get your hands dirty.

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    Photo: John Russo for Out
  • Stripped Down Romance: Male Revue Show Hosts Onstage Proposal

    Stripped Down Romance: Male Revue Show Hosts Onstage Proposal

    Shows like “Magic Mike Live” and “Australia’s Thunder From Down Under,” often perceived as entertainment solely for female audiences, are increasingly drawing queer crowds and talent, as evidenced by a recent onstage engagement at Channing Tatum’s Las Vegas show.

    Dancers Davis Taylor Rahal and Shay H. became engaged during a performance, captivating the audience with their romantic moment. After a slow dance to John Legend’s “Stay with You,” Davis shared their love story with the crowd, recounting how he initially spotted Shay, a dancer from “Down Under,” in the audience. Despite an initial shy refusal to dance, Shay later connected with Davis via social media.

     

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    “This year has been filled with joy, laughter, love, and adventure,” Davis said before proposing. Shay responded with an enthusiastic nod, and the couple shared a brief kiss as the audience erupted in cheers.

    The engagement highlights the presence of queer performers and attendees within the male revue genre, challenging traditional assumptions about its audience. A deeper look into the couple’s social media reveals a vibrant relationship that extends beyond the stage.

     

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    Their Instagram feeds showcase a variety of shared experiences, from enjoying Aperol Spritzes under the Nevada sun to a date night at The Mayfair Supper Club inside the Bellagio. They also display a playful side, dressing up as “Working Girl Wilma & Freaky Fred Flinstone,” demonstrating a range of expressions beyond their stage personas.

     

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    Seeking respite from their demanding schedules, the couple enjoyed a lake house getaway, offering a glimpse into their personal lives. Their travels also include a trip to New York City and Fire Island, where they embraced the city’s vibrant nightlife.

     

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    The engagement at “Magic Mike Live” underscores the evolving demographics of male revue shows, demonstrating their appeal to a diverse audience. It further illustrates the increasing acceptance and visibility of LGBTQ+ individuals in mainstream entertainment.

  • JoJo Siwa Shares How That Viral Headpiece Came to Be for the iHeartRadio Music Awards Red Carpet

    JoJo Siwa Shares How That Viral Headpiece Came to Be for the iHeartRadio Music Awards Red Carpet

    JoJo Siwa may have moved past her signature bows, but she continues to turn heads with her bold fashion choices. The former Dance Moms star made a striking appearance at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 17, where she showcased an eye-catching hairstyle and a fashion-forward look that stunned fans and the red carpet alike.

    Siwa, 21, rocked a dazzling new hairstyle that featured a bejeweled headpiece. The style included a loop of hair that rose up and ended with a large, bedazzled ball hanging over her head, creating a unique, eye-catching look. The pastel sparkles of her headpiece were complemented by a matching eye mask, and Siwa paired the head-turning accessory with a bedazzled denim jacket and pants. Underneath, she wore a light pink Versace set, further adding to her sophisticated yet playful aesthetic.

    In an exclusive interview with E! News Francesca Amiker on the red carpet, JoJo shared how the idea for the statement headpiece came to life. “I had this vision, and I found this online,” she explained. “I told everyone on my team what I wanted, every piece to the puzzle.”

    Siwa also credited her mother, Jessalyn Siwa, for bringing her vision to reality. “My mom, she made this,” JoJo said. “And she was like, ‘OK, honey, I’ll trust you, but I don’t think it’s gonna work,’ and here we are.” It was clear that the duo’s collaboration paid off, as JoJo’s ensemble was met with praise from fans and fashion critics alike.

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    Jojo Siwa. Photo: Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

    JoJo’s decision to constantly push the boundaries of her style and reinvigorate her fashion image reflects her desire to keep her career fresh after more than a decade in the public eye. Despite her young age, Siwa has already spent 12 years in the entertainment industry, from her time on Dance Moms to her rise as a social media sensation and music star.

    Reflecting on her career evolution, JoJo told E! News, “I’m in a phase where I think a lot of people would think I’m burnt out, but I feel like I’m just getting started. I feel like I’m right where I was at age 15 again, and I feel re-inspired. I’m excited for new music. I’m excited for more live performances. I’m just like, the fire’s relit.”

    Siwa’s passion for her craft is evident, and she’s looking ahead to the next chapter of her career. Her latest music is a reflection of this renewed energy. JoJo revealed that she is now fully in control of her sound, something she’s been waiting for years to achieve. “I have been so excited,” she shared. “I finally, after nine years, am in sole control of my voice. And I’ve waited a long time for this one. Even this last year in 2024, I wasn’t in full control, and now I am, and it’s what I want, and it’s how I want, and it’s stuff that is actually genuine to me.”

    This marks a significant moment for JoJo, who has been in the spotlight since she was a child. Her career trajectory has been filled with high points, from her music releases to her appearance on The Masked Singer, and her ability to pivot and adapt to new creative outlets. Now that she has control over her artistic direction, JoJo is excited to share new music that resonates more deeply with her personal journey.

    Fans can expect JoJo’s new music to reflect her evolution as an artist and individual, but she’s also teasing something beyond music that’s set to drop on March 22. “And stay tuned. March 22, I have something that’s bigger than music to talk about,” she hinted, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what’s next in store for the star.

    Siwa’s career continues to evolve as she embraces new opportunities and takes on exciting projects. Her music, fashion, and candid approach to her personal life have made her a role model for many young fans. JoJo’s ability to reinvent herself while staying true to her roots is a testament to her versatility and enduring popularity.

    As Siwa continues to explore new creative avenues, her fans—who she affectionately calls her “Siwanatorz”—remain loyal and excited for every new chapter in her journey. Whether it’s through her bold fashion choices, her music, or her latest ventures, JoJo Siwa is proving that she’s far from done and is just getting started.

    The 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards featured many notable moments, and JoJo’s appearance was certainly one of them. With her music and fashion continuing to make waves, it’s clear that JoJo Siwa’s star is shining brighter than ever. Fans can look forward to what she has planned in the coming months as she steps into a new era of her career, full of creative freedom and artistic exploration.

  • San Francisco Pride Faces $300,000 Loss as Sponsors Withdraw: ‘The Tone Has Changed’

    San Francisco Pride Faces $300,000 Loss as Sponsors Withdraw: ‘The Tone Has Changed’

    San Francisco Pride, one of the largest and most prominent LGBTQ+ celebrations globally, is seeking alternative funding sources after several longstanding corporate sponsors pulled their support ahead of this year’s event.

    The decision by several sponsors to step back has left a significant gap in funding, with the celebration now facing a $300,000 shortfall of the $1.2 million needed to fund the event. On Saturday, local news station KTVU reported that five major corporate sponsors, including Comcast, Anheuser-Busch, Diageo, and La Crema—owned by Jackson Family Wines—have opted out of supporting the event this year.

    Suzanne Ford, the executive director of SF Pride, expressed concerns over the financial impact of these sponsor withdrawals. She told KTVU that the loss of these partners was a critical blow to the organization, which relies on corporate backing to stage the annual pride festivities. “The tone has changed in this country,” Ford said. “Businesses already hedge their bets, and I think people who, this isn’t their hard-core value of their corporation, maybe they’re rethinking their investment.”

    Ford further suggested that political pressures, particularly from the Trump administration’s stance on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, might have influenced corporate decisions. However, Ford also acknowledged the broader impact of the national political climate on corporate decision-making, especially concerning diversity and inclusion commitments.

    The annual event, which draws thousands of attendees from across the country and around the world, is scheduled to take place on June 28-29. Despite the funding concerns, SF Pride organizers have committed to holding the event. However, the details of what this year’s celebration will look like remain unclear as the nonprofit works to secure new financial backing.

    In response to the reports, La Crema’s parent company, Jackson Family Wines, clarified its position. Janel Lubanski, public relations director for La Crema, issued a statement stressing that the company’s decision was not politically motivated. Lubanski explained that logistical challenges were the primary reason for the reduced involvement. The company, which has supported SF Pride for several years, will not be activating in the same capacity as before, particularly regarding their popular pop-up tasting room.

    “While we won’t be able to participate in the same way we have in the past, we are still hopeful to find a way to partner and contribute to the event,” Lubanski said. “We’re not stepping away from our support of the LGBTQ+ community. However, like many in the wine industry, we’re facing challenges and have had to make tough decisions about where and how we can show up.”

    The withdrawal of key sponsors underscores the increasing financial pressures facing many nonprofits, especially those reliant on corporate sponsorships. The changing political and social climate in the United States, coupled with a difficult economic environment, has left many companies re-evaluating their charitable contributions, especially when it comes to high-profile events like San Francisco Pride.

    Ford acknowledged these financial pressures, stating that while the event will continue as planned, it will require careful planning to ensure that it can still deliver the impactful experience for which it is known. “It’s a critical time for us,” Ford remarked. “We have always relied on these partnerships to help make the event possible. Without that support, we are forced to be more creative and look for alternative ways to fund this celebration of diversity.”

    The situation also highlights a broader trend of companies adjusting their philanthropic efforts in response to a shifting political landscape. Companies that previously supported LGBTQ+ events and causes are now reconsidering their involvement, likely due to concerns about backlash from certain political groups or consumer segments.

    Despite these challenges, SF Pride is committed to making this year’s event a success, with Ford noting that the nonprofit will continue to engage with both new and existing sponsors in an effort to bridge the funding gap. “We are in talks with several potential new partners, and we are confident that we will find the resources we need to make this event happen,” she said.

    San Francisco Pride, which has long been a cornerstone of LGBTQ+ activism and visibility, has become more than just a parade in recent years. It serves as a powerful platform for advocacy, education, and celebration, drawing attention to the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights. The annual gathering is a major cultural event, attracting visitors from across the globe to witness its vibrant celebration of diversity and inclusion.

    As SF Pride navigates these financial challenges, the hope is that it will continue to serve as a beacon for the LGBTQ+ community in the Bay Area and beyond. However, with corporate backing now uncertain, the organizers must act swiftly to ensure the event’s success.

    While it remains to be seen how SF Pride will adapt, the dedication of its organizers to preserve the event is clear. With support from both longtime allies and new partners, San Francisco Pride is poised to continue its legacy as one of the world’s largest and most influential LGBTQ+ celebrations.