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Taylor Swift Dressed in Head-to-Toe Rainbow to Kick Off Pride Month


She made not one, but two political statements on Saturday.
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For most of her career, Taylor Swift hasn't been one to get political, but that slowly seems to be changing: The 2018 midterms saw her taking to social media to urge fans to get out and vote—and even endorse candidates running to represent her home state of Tennessee in Congress. She's been keeping up the new trend, too. In April, she donated $133,000 to the LGBTQ+ rights-focused Tennessee Equality Project, and on Saturday, she posted a letter on Instagram addressed to her Republican senator, Lamar Alexander of Tennessee. Her public message urged him to vote for the Equality Act recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives, which would protect members of the LGBTQ+ community from discrimination in their homes, workplaces, schools, and other public accommodation. (Her Instagram bio now reads "Support the Equality Act," too.)

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That fringe!

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Swift also had a surprise for fans: Panic! at the Disco's Brendon Urie appeared on stage to sing their single, "ME!". Urie, who identifies as pansexual, was also wearing his pride, with a T-shirt reading "100% love, 100% equality, 100% loud, 100% proud, 100% together, 100% me" in a rainbow pattern.

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It was right in line with the message Swift had sent to Sen. Alexander earlier that day: "Let’s show our pride by demanding that, on a national level, our laws truly treat all of our citizens equally," she wrote in the caption accompanying the letter.

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