Alyson Stoner
The former Disney Channel star, who describes herself as someone "attracted to men, women, and people who identify in other ways," attends LA Pride in style.
Jonathan Van Ness
Yasss henny! The Queer Eye star shows off his rainbow styled Balenciaga purse while walking the streets of Chicago.
Lizzo
The "Juice" songstress smolders for the camera ahead of her headlining performance at Sacramento Pride.
Scheana Marie & Raqel Leviss
The Vanderpump Rules stars represent SUR at LA Pride.
Halle Berry
"Standing tall for everyone to have the right to live and love out loud! Happy #Pride, everyone! #Pride2019," the actress wrote on Instagram.
Demi Lovato
"Happy Pride!!!" the singer wrote on Instagram.
Lisa Vanderpump
The reality star attends the opening ceremony at LA Pride 2019 in West Hollywood.
Rebecca Black
Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday! The viral sensation rides up on ASOS and GLAAD's LA Pride Parade float.
Neil Patrick Harris & David Burtka
"We just arrived into Tel Aviv for #telavivpride," NPH posted on Instagram from Israel. "First time here, so much to experience. Let the fun begin! @dbelicious."
Halle Berry & Alison Moed
The actress appears with the woman who worked as the head nurse in the first AIDS ward in the U.S at the 5B documentary premiere at LA Pride in West Hollywood.
Frankie Grande
The social media personality and older brother of Ariana Grande shows his pride by participating in the AIDS/Life Cycle.
Todrick Hall
The performer appears at the opening ceremony at LA Pride 2019 in West Hollywood.
Tommy Dorfman
"happy #pride month! this shirt had me cackling so hard when i saw it," the 13 Reasons Why star shares.
Taylor Swift
The pop star reaffirms her support for the LGBTQ+ community by sharing onstage during her 2019 iHeartRadio Wango Tango performance, "A lot of my songs are about love and I just feel like who you love, how you identity, you should be able to live your life the way you want to live your life and to have the same exact rights as everybody else."
Kevin McHale
The Glee alum attends the 5B documentary premiere at LA Pride in West Hollywood.
Meghan Markle & Prince Harry
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex honor the late Princess Diana while celebrating Pride month, sharing a collage of images that included a photo of Diana sitting on a bed next to a patient at a London medical facility for people affected by HIV and AIDS in 1996.
Hayley Kiyoko
"Pride is scary for most," the openly gay singer shared on Instagram alongside a throwback photo. "It's scary to love yourself and be proud of who you are. It makes you vulnerable. It's scary to love yourself boldly and freely in fear that maybe you are wrong, or nobody else will love you.
But the relationship you have with yourself is the most important. Build that bond and be kind to yourself."