Broadway's Bring It On: The Musical and its stars were among those who went purple for #SpiritDay on 10/19 in a stand against bullying and to show their support for LGBT youth.
From the White House to the newsroom to Las Vegas to the classroom, millions participated in Spirit Day yesterday by wearing purple or going purple online – all in a visible stand against bullying and in support of LGBT young people.
Stars of 'Jersey Shore' took a break from the gym, tanning and laundry today to put on their purple for #SpiritDay in a stand against bullying and to show their support for LGBT youth.
TLC stars, including Honey Boo Boo and her family, wore their best purple today to take a stand against bullying and send a message of support to LGBT youth on #SpiritDay.
The cast and crew of the GLAAD Media Awards winning NBC daily drama Days of our Lives went purple on set today and took these pictures to show their support to LGBT youth and speak out against bullying.
President Barack Obama tweeted his support of #SpiritDay on Friday, joining millions in a stand against bullying and to show his support of LGBT youth.