It’s Spirit Day and Fox stars have showed their support for LGBTQ youth by wearing purple. Check out the highlights below!
The cast of Call Me Kat takes a stands against LGBTQ+ bullying and harassment!
Today we wear purple for #SpiritDay to take a stand against LGBTQI+ bullying and harassment. We will fight for you each and every day. You are loved for who you are. @glaad @CallMeKatFOX pic.twitter.com/QilGqnPsYv
— Mayim Bialik (@missmayim) October 21, 2021
Fox stars from The Resident, The Big Leap and more show off their purple pride for #SpiritDay
#SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/heuChziKru
— FOX (@FOXTV) October 21, 2021
#SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/EkSSsZWddZ
— FOX (@FOXTV) October 21, 2021
More #SpiritDay love from @Natachakaram_ and Cleo. pic.twitter.com/PAWi4O7MoR
— FOX (@FOXTV) October 21, 2021
About Spirit Day
Each year, millions go purple for GLAAD’s Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth in a united stand against bullying. Started in 2010 by high school student Brittany McMillan in response to numerous young LGBTQ lives lost to suicide, Spirit Day now draws the participation of celebrities, schools, faith institutions, national landmarks, corporations, media outlets, sports leagues, and advocates around the world, all joining together to stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth.
Presenting sponsors Target, Visible, and Wells Fargo, official sponsors NYC Department of Youth and Community Development, Porsche Cars North America Inc., Sally Hansen, and Mars Wrigley’s SKITTLES, and community sponsors Amazon, Kellogg Company, Kirkland & Ellis, National Basketball Association & Women’s National Basketball Association, NFL, Nike, and Shutterfly will all participate in Spirit Day.
In 2021, Spirit Day takes on a renewed importance due to the unprecedented challenges facing LGBTQ youth. Over the last year and a half, many LGBTQ youth have not been in school, unable to attend in-person meetings of Gay-Straight Alliances, Gender-Sexuality Alliances or on-campus colleges LGBTQ organizations. During this time, LGBTQ youth have also become increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of cyberbullying, specifically with heightened levels of anti-LGBTQ hate and harassment on social media. Some LGBTQ youth may be confined to a home environment that may be unsupportive or abusive. As well, an unprecedented number of anti-LGBTQ bills in state legislatures specifically targeting trans and nonbinary youth have been in the news. Calls to The Trevor Project’s hotline for LGBTQ youth have at times more than doubled since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
This year, Spirit Day is on October 21, 2021. Take the Spirit Day pledge to show LGBTQ youth you’ve got their backs at glaad.org/spiritday. Follow @GLAAD on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok to keep up to date with #SpiritDay news.