Celebrities Walking In Pride Parades In Past Years: Lady Gaga & More – Hollywood Life

Stars Who’ve Walked In Pride Parades: Lady Gaga, Iggy Azalea & MoreĀ 

It's Pride month! Join us in remembering the celebrities who've used their voices and platforms to participate in Pride Marches all over the globe, from Lady Gaga to Cynthia Bailey.

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While messages and social media posts demanding change are impactful, Hollywoodā€™s elite have taken things a step further in recent years when it comes to fighting for whatā€™s right. In honor of Pride Month, weā€™re taking a look back at Lady GagaIggy Azalea and more stars whoā€™ve been strong allies to the LGBTQIA+ community. While the pandemic sadly stopped many pride marches from happening (in person) in 2020, weā€™re looking back at the many other years Hollywoodā€™s A-list stars have taken to the streets (and stages) to call for equal rights for everyone.

See these stars and more by clicking through our attached gallery above! Weā€™ve also put the spotlight on a few famous LGBTQIA+ allies below:

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga & Iggy Azalea at Pride
Lady Gaga participated in the second annual Stonewall Day honoring the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots in New York on June 28, 2019. [Shutterstock/MEGA]
Lady Gaga is a well known advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community. In 2019, she dressed in sparkling rainbow platforms for a powerful performance and speech at the Stonewall Day Concert in New York City ā€” which marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots. The Stonewall riots took place at the end of June 1969 in response to a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

ā€œTrue love is when you would take a bullet for someone,ā€ Gaga said during her speech. ā€œAnd you know I would take a bullet for you any day of the week,ā€ Gaga said during her speech. She expressed how crucial change is to ā€œthe system of an extremely oppressive administration.ā€ The singer continued, ā€œI may not, to some people, be considered a part of this community, even though I like girls sometimes. I would never degrade the fight you have endured,ā€ she said, noting, ā€œYou have the power. You are so, so powerful, and I hope you feel that power today.ā€

Iggy Azalea

Lady Gaga & Iggy Azalea at Pride
Iggy Azalea on a float in the Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade in Miami Beach, Florida on April 10, 2016. [Shutterstock/MEGA]
In 2016, Iggy Azalea celebrated Pride Month by joining radio hostā€™s Elvis Duranā€™s parade float for Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade. The ā€œKreamā€ rapper also teamed up with the radio personality to host a fundraiser for the LGBTQ community right before the parade that year.

Itā€™s not the only time Iggy has showed her support to the community. She also performed at Chicagoā€™s Pride in the Park in June of 2019, where the rapper delivered a powerful message advocating for the rights of transgender people. ā€œTo a lot of people, you guys are still invisible and you have to fight every day just to be who you are. Thatā€™s why weā€™ve gotta be here tonight because we gotta be loud as fā€”. This shows you exist and you are valid,ā€ Iggy told the crowd at the Pride event, per Billboard.

Cynthia Bailey

Cynthia Bailey
Cynthia Bailey and her daughter, Noelle Robinson, ride the Bravo float at the NYC Pride Parade to celebrate World Pride in June of 2019. [SplashNews]
Attending the World Pride march in 2019 was especially important for Cynthia Bailey, because The Real Housewives of Atlanta star was there with her daughter Noelle Robinson. It was Noelleā€™s first Pride parade, which was a significant milestone, since the college student had recently come out as sexually fluid to her mother at the time.

ā€œThat was a really great thing for us because she got to celebrate world pride, one of the biggest prideā€™s last year,ā€ Cynthia said as she reflected on the special bonding moment she and Noelle had at the New York City Pride parade in an EXCLUSIVE interview with HollywoodLife a year later. The Bravo star added, ā€œAnd [Noelle] had just come out too so it was amazing to see her community and just how vast it is. I just use my platform as well to celebrate and support the LGBT community.ā€ Noelle chimed in to gush that the experience was ā€œreally fun!ā€

Frankie Grande

Frankie Grande
Frankie Grande waves a rainbow flag at the World Pride NYC parade with his boyfriend, Hale Leon, in June of 2019. [SplashNews]
Frankie Grande was also at the 2019 World Pride NYC parade! Ariana Grandeā€˜s brother, whoā€™s known for competing on Big Brother, is pictured above waving the LGBTQ flag with his boyfriend (app developer Hale Leon) at the march. Exactly one year prior to this parade, Frankie admitted that he was initially ā€œnervousā€ to come out to his famous sister.

ā€œI remember being so nervous to tell my little sister. I was like, ā€˜I have something to tell youā€¦ Iā€™m gayā€™, and she was like, ā€˜Cool, do you have a boyfriend?ā€™ and I was like, ā€˜Yeahā€™, she was like, ā€˜Great, when do I get to meet him?ā€™,ā€ Frankie recalled in the June 2018 issue of Gay Times.

So many other stars have shown their Pride for the LGBTQ community over the years especially the Real Housewives! Many, including Real Housewives of New Jerseyā€˜s Teresa Giudice and singer Vanessa Williams had an absolute blast while doing so! You can see these celebrities and more at Pride events in HollywoodLifeā€™s attached gallery above.