🌈 Some people change the world with grand gestures. Others do it simply by being honest about who they are.
At a time when visibility came with real risks, Ellen chose authenticity over fear. Her courage helped countless people feel less alone, more seen, and more hopeful about living their truth.
Pride is a celebration, but it’s also a reminder of those who dared to be themselves when it wasn’t easy. 🏳️🌈❤️
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🌈 Pride Month 🌈
In April 2000, Ellen DeGeneres joined thousands in Washington, D.C. for the Millennium March for Equality.
At a time when visibility came with real risks, she chose to stand proudly and publicly as herself. More than two decades later, moments like these remain an important part of LGBTQ+ history.
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Ellen welcomed Sarah and Kate in 2019 after their Eiffel Tower proposal photo went viral. ❤️
When Kate shared that her parents wouldn’t attend their wedding because she’s gay, she turned to Ellen for help. What followed was an unforgettable surprise—family, friends, a special gift, and a proposal on stage. 🏳️🌈✨
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Armstrong was among the guests invited aboard the yacht during Geffen's annual Mediterranean getaway ... which also included the likes of Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de Rossi and Kris Jenner.
🌈 During Barbara Walters’ Oscar special ahead of the 79th Academy Awards in 2007, Ellen DeGeneres reflected on one of the most defining moments of her life—coming out publicly and finding the strength to be herself.
Years later, her story remains a powerful reminder that visibility can change lives. 🏳️🌈❤️ #PrideMonth
@iPopBase Happy National Social Media Day! If we are talking about the absolute peak, internet-breaking, culture-shifting moment in social media history, nothing will ever top the 2014 Oscars Ellen DeGeneres Selfie.