Lance Bass and Caitlyn Jenner at the onePULSE Foundation: A Benefit for Orlando event on Saturday.
Caitlyn Jenner, Matt Bomer, Stevie Wonder, Lance Bass and L.A. Mayor
Eric Garcetti gathered in support of the Orlando Shooting victims and
the LGBT community during an emotional Hollywood benefit on Saturday
night in Los Angeles.
The Lance Bass-hosted fundraiser paid tribute to the 49 victims
murdered in the mass shooting of Pulse nightclub with Ryan
Murphy-directed videos featuring Lady Gaga, Sarah Paulson, Emma Roberts,
Angela Bassett, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Jamie Lee Curtis along with Kerry
Washington, Tyler Perry, Jenner, Sofia Vergara, Jane Fonda and Laverne
Cox.
The event featured surprise performances from Jessie J and Stevie
Wonder who called for an end to gun violence before he performed More than a Love Song.
“People that just feel they have to have their guns, it’s a
heartbreak because it tells me that too many believe that it is easier
for them to hate," said Wonder. "It is easier for them to be destructive
when we were all created in – in my religion - God’s image. As was said
earlier, we have the right to love who we decide to love because love
truly is the key."
Wonder continued, “I say that the only way that we can really put an
end to this is check our egos. The only way we can end this is by
remembering that every time we hate someone, we’re hating God or we’re
hating Allah or whatever your religion might be. I believe that we all
must come together in the spirit of love to put an end to all of this.”
Music filled the evening as the band LP gave two performances,
Melissa Etheridge performed via livestream and Jessie J later followed
with a performance of “Who You Are,” a song she said she wrote 11 years
ago when she “was going through confusion of myself and who I was.” She
followed up with an acoustic version of Domino which she said she heard
was a popular track spun at Pulse.
Bass, an Orlando native and regular Pulse attendee, introduced a
recorded video from whom he exclaimed as “our next President” Hillary
Clinton which featured the Democratic Presidential Nominee stressing the
need to reduce gun violence and her commitment to the LGBT community.
Matt Bomer also expressed his support of Clinton, when asked about gun violence he told THR,
“There are many reasons that I support Hillary’s campaign, and I
support Hillary. I think she has policies that she is willing to try to
put in effect that can help to reform it in a way that it needs to be
reformed.”
Pulse nightclub owner Barbara Poma was also in attendance with some
of her staff who was working the night of the shootings. She expressed
onstage that she was looking forward to a “new location where the LGBT
community and all of Orlando will dance again.”
“We’ll stand strong against hate,” she concluded.
Proceeds from the fundraiser went towards the one Pulse Foundation
which plans to build a memorial at the site of the Pulse nightclub. The
foundation also gives 90 percent of funds to be distributed to mass
shooting victims through National Campaign fund.
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