#SpiritDay : Entertainers, Performers, and Notables
Entertainers, Performers, and Notables
**Spirit Day Ambassadors are committed to taking a stand against bullying while showing their support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth.
Also Participating:
- Max Adler
- Chad Allen
- Renee Bargh
- Kelly Bensimon
- Nadia Bjorlin
- Mehcad Brooks
- Sophia Bush
- Aaron Carter
- Suzie Carr
- Maria Celeste
- 'Quan T. Chanteur
- Christian Chavez
- Crystal Chappell
- Olivia Culpo
- Kristin Bauer van Straten
- David Bromstad
- Henry Byalikov
- Christian Chavez
- Andrew Christian
- Ryan Allen Carrillo
- Ron Corning
- Alex Davis
- Bianca and Chiara D’Ambrosio
- Zoey Deutchz
- Guillermo Diaz
- Rashel Diaz
- Arne Duncan
- Rodner Figueroa
- Rose Garcia
- Jared Gilmore
- Melissa Gorga
- Melanie Griffith
- Lisa Hochstein
- Itay Hod
- Cast of HollyScoop
- Dot-Marie Jones
- Jarod Joseph
- Alicia Josipovic
- Ellen K and KISS FM with Ryan Seacrest
- Krisily Kennedy
- Romi Klinger
- Jamie Kilstein
- K.D. Lang
- Christian Le Blanc
- Genaro Lozano
- Lilia Luciane
- Chris Mann
- Andie MacDowell
- Dean McDermott
- Audra McDonald
- Heather Marter
- Morgan McMichaels
- Jim Michaels
- Dannii Minogue
- Alex Newell
- Matt Nordgren
- Lyle O'Donohoe
- Timonthy Omundson
- Meghan Ory
- Keke Palmer
- Marysol Patton
- Aislinn Paul
- Pauley Perrette
- Cristine Prosperi
- Tiffany Rinehart
- Chef Jason Roberts
- Brendan Robinson
- Shaun Robinson
- Jai Rodriguez
- Teresa Rodriguez
- Hilary Rosen
- Emmy Rossum
- Lauren Russell
- Chris Salvatore
- Melinda Shankar
- Otep Shamaya
- Nancy Sinatra
- Krystal Simpson
- Chef Art Smith
- Alex Steele
- Nick Symmonds
- Marsha Thomason
- Marlo Thomas
- Jessica Tyler
- Buddy Valastro
- River Viiperi
- Vanessa Villela
- Michelle Visage
- Kathy Wakile
- Richard Wakile
- Victoria Wakile
- Logan West
- Jill and Nikki Weiss-Goldstein
What is Spirit Day?
Millions wear purple on Spirit Day as a sign of support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth and to speak out against bullying. Spirit Day was started in 2010 as a response to the young people who had taken their own lives. Observed annually, individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, media professionals and celebrities wear purple, which symbolizes spirit on the rainbow flag. Getting involved is easy -- participants are asked to simply "go purple" on October 17th as we work to create a world in which LGBT teens are celebrated and accepted for who they are. Learn more & go purple at www.glaad.org/spiritday.
































































































































































































