For today’s reality tv collision between pop culture and law, check out Real Housewives of Atlanta star, Kim Zolciak’s, NO H8 Campaign photo protest of California’s ban on gay marriage.
For today’s collision between pop culture and politics, check out this PSA starring Ashlee Simpson, Pete Wentz, Aubrey O’Day, and numerous other celebs who support gay marriage.
Click here for Popsquire’s NO H8 pic and accompanying video.
In honor of last night’s special Prop 8 episode of Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List, check out Popsquire’s footage of the same rally Kathy attended and featured on her show.
Click here for Kathy Griffin’s NO H8 photo protest.
Click here for Popsquire’s NO H8 pic and accompanying video.
Popsquire and Rudy The Puggle support equal rights, as do Fran Drescher, Pete Wentz, Isaiah Washington, and many other celebs who recently posed for the NO H8 Campaign, a photo protest against California’s Prop. 8.
For today’s proactive collision between pop culture and law, watch Deborah Gibson take part in a NO H8 Campaign photo shoot. Yes, she hopes gay marriage isn’t only in your dreams.
More than two-and-half years after the infamous Grey’s Anatomy incident, Isaiah Washington is participating in the NO H8 campaign, a photo protest against California’s Proposition 8. Watch!
Following in the footsteps of Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz, Popsquire decided to make his own collision between pop culture and law by participating in the NOH8 Campaign photo protest. Watch!
Click here to watch Drew Barrymore speak at an anti-Prop 8 rally.
In a bizarre collision between pop culture and politics, Janice Dickinson randomly shouted “No On Prop 8″ from the I’m A Celebrity jungle during last night’s elimination ceremony. Hilarious.
Popsquire attended last night’s anti-Prop 8 rally in Los Angeles alongside numerous celebrities, including Drew Barrymore, Kathy Griffin, Deborah Gibson, George Takei, Eliza Dushku, and Kelly Osbourne. Watch!
Prop. 8 represents today’s most emotional collision between pop culture and law, and celebrities are speaking their minds via Twitter and other media resources. See below.
Ellen Degeneres: “I’m sure you heard the Prop 8 news. One day when everyone is treated with full equality, we’ll look back and realize how wrong this was.”
Kathy Griffin: “My 89 year old mother has asked me to get her a wheelchair to take her to a protest tonight, even though she isn’t in the greatest of health. She is neither gay, nor the parent of a gay person, but she is as passionate about this decision as I am,” Kathy’s statement read. “I am so proud to march with her. Shame on the CA Supreme Court for this decision that history will not look back on fondly.”
Melissa Etheridge: “So, will anyone be sleeping better tonight? Those full of hate and fear will surely be disappointed that 18,000 same sex couples will be living in wedded bliss, kissing their spouses goodnight, checking off those little ‘married’ boxes on all those forms we fill out nowadays. That’s really going to drive them crazy.”
Cynthia Nixon won’t be getting married in a California city any time soon.
Although the SATC star recently announced her engagement to girlfriend Christine Marinoni, this morning’s California Supreme Court decision will relegate the validity of Nixon’s upcoming marriage only to a few states. In a 6-1 decision, the Court decided to uphold Proposition 8, which banned same sex marriages in California; however, the Court also decided to keep intact approximately 18,000 marriages that took place before the legislative ban took effect.
In addition to millions of California voters, this decision likely disappoints celebrites such as Brad Pitt, Drew Barrymore, Sean Penn, Miley Cyrus, and Britney Spears, all of whom publicly support gay marriage.
The California Supreme Court is scheduled to issue its decision about Prop 8 this morning. While you wait, check out this Popsquire original video of a Los Angeles rally attended by Pink, T.R. Knight, Ricki Lake, and other celebs.