Hollywood actress Jacqueline Bisset is throwing her support behind the Stonewall National Museum’s Drive 2 fundraiser and the 20th anniversary celebration of the gay romantic comedy “Latter Days.” Bisset joins a host of other celebrities in supporting the museum’s efforts to raise funds for its important work preserving LGBTQ history and culture.
The Stonewall National Museum, based in Florida, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and promoting understanding of LGBTQ history and culture. The Drive 2 fundraiser aims to raise money to support the museum’s ongoing programs and exhibitions.
In addition to supporting the museum, Bisset is also celebrating the 20th anniversary of the film “Latter Days,” a groundbreaking gay romantic comedy that has become a cult favorite among LGBTQ audiences. The film tells the story of a young gay man who falls in love with a closeted Mormon missionary, exploring themes of love, acceptance, and identity.
Bisset’s involvement in the Drive 2 fundraiser and the celebration of “Latter Days” highlights the importance of supporting LGBTQ history and representation in media. The actress joins a long list of celebrities who have used their platform to advocate for LGBTQ rights and visibility.
The support of Hollywood celebrities like Bisset helps to raise awareness and funds for organizations like the Stonewall National Museum, ensuring that LGBTQ history is preserved and celebrated for future generations. Bisset’s involvement in the fundraiser and anniversary celebration serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of LGBTQ representation in media and society.
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