Jennifer Lawrence Supports GLAAD
Posted on Sun Apr 21st, 2013 12:00pm PDT By X17 Staff

Jennifer Lawrence and other stars like Leonardi DiCaprio, Charlize Theron, Chris Evans, Rumer Willis and even former President Bill Clinton came out to support the LGBT community Saturday night in LA at the GLAAD Media Awards.
Hollywood big-wigs showed their support in the form of $25,000 checks -- Leo, Harvey Weinstein, Ketel One vodka boss Carl Nolet, Jr., and SBE Entertainment's Boe Trumbull all wrote out checks in that amount.
The GLAAD Media Awards honored NBC's sitcom The New Normal, FX's thriller American Horror Story: Asylum, and NBC's daytime drama Days of Our Lives, paying tribute to "inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives."
Hosted by Drew Barrymore, the evening also awarded The Perks of Being a Wallflower for outstanding film and honored President Clinton with the first advocate for change award. The former president spoke out about the Defense of Marriage Act which his administration passed in 1996 and which Clinton has since said was a "mistake." Check out his speech at the event last night ...
Jennifer Lawrence and other stars like Leonardi DiCaprio, Charlize Theron, Chris Evans, Rumer Willis and even former President Bill Clinton came out to support the LGBT community Saturday night in LA at the GLAAD Media Awards.
Hollywood big-wigs showed their support in the form of $25,000 checks -- Leo, Harvey Weinstein, Ketel One vodka boss Carl Nolet, Jr., and SBE Entertainment's Boe Trumbull all wrote out checks in that amount.
The GLAAD Media Awards honored NBC's sitcom The New Normal, FX's thriller American Horror Story: Asylum, and NBC's daytime drama Days of Our Lives, paying tribute to "inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives."
Hosted by Drew Barrymore, the evening also awarded The Perks of Being a Wallflower for outstanding film and honored President Clinton with the first advocate for change award. The former president spoke out about the Defense of Marriage Act which his administration passed in 1996 and which Clinton has since said was a "mistake." Check out his speech at the event last night ...
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