It doesn't matter who we are or what we've been through. The best thing to do is be proud of who we are. If someone has a problem with that, then that's their problem, not ours. Our lives are authentic and real, and to live our lives so is something to be very proud of.
OK some of us have HIV. So fucking what? That's me baby and I don't give a fuck if anyone has a problem with that. Their ignorance and blindness, not mine. I'm proud of who I am and what I've survived. No shame here. My doctor reckons I'm like a cat with nine lives, albeit I'm not sure which one I'm up to yet :s
Singer and Broadway veteran Shoshana Bean is donating the proceeds from her latest single, This is Me, to help the Center build a better world for LGBT people.
“I wanted to give to a place that is local and speaks to my heart,” says Bean. “I want to call attention to those fighting for equality and to be accepted for who they are. It just felt natural to me.”
This is Me is an Oscar-nominated song from the musical The Greatest Showman starring Hugh Jackman, which hit theaters late last year.
“It’s a song that I think speaks to anyone who feels different or who has been made to feel uncomfortable in their own skin for being who they are or for how they want to live their life,” Bean says.
She has revealed a video for the song starring choreographer Travis Wall of FOX TV's So You Think You Can Dance. Vanguard
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