Cyndi Lauper Fights LGBTQ Youth Homelessness With Lots of Star Power
12/05/16
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Associate Editor of OutClique. Writer for PRIDE. Buffalo wing aficionado. Traveler. Former hairy drag queen. Carrie Bradshaw wannabe. Home is New York City.
Associate Editor of OutClique. Writer for PRIDE. Buffalo wing aficionado. Traveler. Former hairy drag queen. Carrie Bradshaw wannabe. Home is New York City.
The true colors of Cyndi Lauper are absolutely radiant. The diva and gay icon gathered some of her friends for a one-night only holiday musical extravaganza—aptly called Home for the Holidays—at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on Saturday, December 3.
The show was all for a good cause, as funds raised at the event went to Lauper's non-profit, the True Colors Fund. "The True Colors Fund is working to end homelessness among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth, creating a world in which all young people can be their true selves," the program read.
Here are some highlights from the fabulous evening.
(Photos Courtesy of True Colors Fund)
Associate Editor of OutClique. Writer for PRIDE. Buffalo wing aficionado. Traveler. Former hairy drag queen. Carrie Bradshaw wannabe. Home is New York City.
Associate Editor of OutClique. Writer for PRIDE. Buffalo wing aficionado. Traveler. Former hairy drag queen. Carrie Bradshaw wannabe. Home is New York City.