Lady Gaga defends transgender community during Grammys acceptance speech: ‘Trans people are not invisible’
- Lady Gaga acknowledged the trans community during her Grammys acceptance speech, stating, 'Trans people are not invisible.'
- Chappell Roan, the winner for Best New Artist, also expressed support for the trans community on the red carpet.
- Lady Gaga won for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for 'Die With a Smile' and premiered a new song during the show.
- Madonna criticized the Trump administration for dismantling freedoms for marginalized groups on social media.
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A message to all high-profile public figures about trans rights - Philadelphia Gay News
Earlier this week on Instagram, BET shared a reel of a powerful speech at the NAACP Image Awards by NBA icon Dwayne Wade and his wife, actress Gabrielle Union. While Wade was accepting the president’s award, the Hollywood power couple used this opportunity to speak on human rights issues — and it was on behalf of their trans daughter, Zaya Wade. During his speech, Dwayne Wade addressed Zaya Wade directly as a way to “uplift the voices of others …
"Trans People Are Humans!", Lady Gaga Slams Trump's Inhumane Two-Gender Stance in Explosive Grammy Speech
Lady Gaga slammed Donald Trump's two-gender policy at the 2025 Grammy Awards. She spoke for the transgender community as she won the Best Pop Duo Performance with Bruno Mars for their 2024 duet Die With A Smile.
Lady Gaga defends transgender community during Grammys acceptance speech: 'Trans people are not invisible'
(The Hill) - Lady Gaga is speaking out in support of the transgender community, saying onstage at the Grammy Awards that "trans people are not invisible." "Trans people deserve love," the 38-year-old singer said on Sunday at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, after winning the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Bruno Mars for their song, "Die With a Smile." "The trans community deserves to be lifted up," Lady Gaga, who was born Stefa…
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