
Madonna presents the Vito Russo Award to Anderson Cooper at the #glaadawards
Madonna took to the stage at the 24th annual GLAAD awards on Saturday dressed as a boy scout, as she gave a passionate speech about LGBT rights, before presenting TV host Anderson Cooper with an award.
In an impassioned speech she made before bringing out Anderson Cooper to present the coveted Vito Russo award the Frozen star said she used to be a Girl Scout, but they kicked her out because her “skirt was too short” and she “ate all the cookies”.
She said: “I wanted to be a Boy Scout, but they wouldn't let me join,” Madonna said. “I think that's fucked up. I can build a fire. I know how to pitch a tent. I have a very good sense of direction. I can rescue kittens from trees.
“I want to do good for the community. But most importantly I know how to scout for boys.”
http://glaad.org/mediaawards – Madonna discusses the Boy Scouts ban on gay members and presents the Vito Russo Award to Anderson Cooper. The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and the issues that affect their lives. Learn more athttp://glaad.org/mediaawards – For more information about GLAAD's work, please visit http://www.glaad.org,http://facebook.com/glaad, and http://twitter.com/glaad.
via Pink News
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