Find retired however celebrities specified arsenic Kelly Clarkson paid tribute to GLAAD's Spirit Day, aimed astatine combating bullying and supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
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Celebs are seeing purple.
Kelly Clarkson, Ken Jeong, Elizabeth Banks and different celebs are wearing the colour Oct. 20 to celebrate Spirit Day, GLAAD's yearly lawsuit aimed at combating bullying and supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
In summation to supporting the origin done her look, Kelly took it a measurement further by dedicating a screen of Third Eye Blind's "Jumper" arsenic portion of her "Kellyoke" show on The Kelly Clarkson Show that day.
"This opus was tragically inspired by the decease of a cheery teen who was bullied," Kelly told the viewers. "It's been celebrated for its connection of enactment for the LGBTQ+ community, which is wherefore we chose it for today—because contiguous is Spirit Day. So, my band, maine and everyone successful our assemblage is wearing purple successful recognition."
Other stars showed their enactment connected societal media. On Twitter, Elizabeth Banks shared a throwback photograph of herself wearing purple astatine the 2007 MTV Movie Awards, writing, "Throwing it backmost to my younker successful enactment of LGBTQ youth...Join maine successful going purple for @glaad #SpiritDay to amusement your support. Head to http://glaad.org/spiritday to larn much and instrumentality a pledge against bullying."
See however celebs marked Spirit Day below:
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