
Showtime Networks went purple across all platforms today for Spirit Day! Their original shows also changed their social media profiles pictures to purple to stand against bullying. Showtime staff all went purple in support of LGBTQ youth!
#Showtime offices are proud to support LGBTQ youth on #SpiritDay and every day. #SHOYourSpirit pic.twitter.com/kkAaqQW7MV
— Showtime (@Showtime) October 18, 2018
Shameless, whose ensemble includes many queer characters, posted several tweets from the show to support Spirit Day.
We're going purple to take a stand against bullying and to show solidarity with LGBTQ youth. Show us your purple using #SpiritDay! #Shameless pic.twitter.com/zWTmMk5hyZ
— Shameless (@SHO_Shameless) October 18, 2018
Show love, not hate. #SpiritDay #Shameless pic.twitter.com/ueypiy6LSI
— Shameless (@SHO_Shameless) October 18, 2018
The #Shameless cast stands against bullying and in solidarity with LGBTQ youth! Tweet us your purple for #SpiritDay . #SHOYourSpirit pic.twitter.com/2wEfI7LXiv
— Shameless (@SHO_Shameless) October 18, 2018
Create a world where everyone can feel safe & welcome, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation. #SpiritDay #Shameless pic.twitter.com/fV8p42Emcz
— Shameless (@SHO_Shameless) October 18, 2018
No one should be shamed for loving who they love. We stand in solidarity with LGBTQ youth today and every day. #SpiritDay #tbt pic.twitter.com/kZsjgIS7fw
— Shameless (@SHO_Shameless) October 18, 2018
Better late than never. #tbt #Gallavich #SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/Ygwar9HRs2
— Shameless (@SHO_Shameless) October 18, 2018
More Showtime series and stars showed their support, making the whole network turn purple.
The #Billions cast are joining the millions wearing purple today to take a stand against bullying. Show us your purple in support of LGBTQ+ youth for #SpiritDay! @AsiaKateDillon @DanSoder @KellyAuCoin77 pic.twitter.com/0no1a7Gbar
— Billions (@SHO_Billions) October 18, 2018
I'm going purple to take a stand against bullying for #SpiritDay! Go purple here: https://t.co/jygfAGnyU5 #SHOYourSpirit #Billions pic.twitter.com/00RkOY0hYm
— Toby Leonard Moore (@tobesmoore) October 18, 2018
We're going purple for #SpiritDay and taking a pledge against bullying. Let’s make this cruel world a little kinder, friends. #Kidding #Showtime pic.twitter.com/O4Y7VRNNaE
— Kidding (@SHOKidding) October 18, 2018
Don't use a bad word when you can use a good one. #Kidding's @jcjuliocesar10 is is going purple for #SpiritDay in support of LGBTQ youth. #Showtime pic.twitter.com/nS6uJDx2gJ
— Kidding (@SHOKidding) October 18, 2018
On this #SpiritDay, wear your purple like Mr. Pickles and share your kindness, friends! #Kidding #Showtime pic.twitter.com/7Gu50RO175
— Kidding (@SHOKidding) October 18, 2018
We stand against bullying and in support of LGBTQ youth on #SpiritDay and every day. #BlackMonday #Showtime pic.twitter.com/SptbiWs3Rq
— Black Monday (@SHOBlackMonday) October 18, 2018
Bullying is a problem you can fix. Show your support of LGBTQ youth on #SpiritDay. #RayDonovan #Showtime pic.twitter.com/BGqvRGDGFB
— Ray Donovan (@SHO_RayDonovan) October 18, 2018
Bullying is wrong from any perspective.
— The Affair (@SHO_TheAffair) October 18, 2018
We stand in solidarity against bullying and in support of LGBTQ youth. #SpiritDay #TheAffair #Showtime pic.twitter.com/r5J6ObrFfx
We stand against bullying. We stand united with LGBTQ youth. #SpiritDay #Homeland pic.twitter.com/kIGWSFEH3H
— Homeland (@SHO_Homeland) October 18, 2018
About Spirit Day
Each year, millions go purple for GLAAD’s Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth in a united stand against bullying. Spirit Day 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. Take the Spirit Day pledge to show LGBTQ youth you've got their backs at glaad.org/spiritday. Follow @GLAAD on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to follow all the #SpiritDay action.