June is Pride Month, and Paul Stanley, the iconic frontman of the legendary rock band KISS, recently shared his thoughts about it. In a statement to Rolling Stone, Stanley said, “Everyone has a right to be who they are, and to be accepted and embraced for it.”
What is Pride Month?
Pride Month is a month-long celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, which stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning), and other sexual orientations and gender identities. Each year, members of the LGBTQ+ community come together to celebrate their identities and challenge discrimination.
Who is Paul Stanley?
Paul Stanley is the co-founder and frontman of the legendary rock band KISS. KISS was formed in 1973 and has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, making them one of the most successful bands of all time. Stanley is also an artist, actor, and philanthropist.
What did Paul Stanley say about Pride Month?
In a statement to Rolling Stone, Stanley said, “Everyone has a right to be who they are, and to be accepted and embraced for it.” He went on to say, “We should all be proud of who we are and take pride in our differences.”
Stanley’s message is an important reminder that everyone deserves to be accepted and celebrated for who they are. It’s a powerful statement of support for the LGBTQ+ community and a reminder that we should all strive to create a world where everyone can be proud of their identity.