The LGBTQ community just loves what Heidi Klum has done for Pride Month as she celebrates all the colors of the rainbow, a clear symbol of how she loves equality.
The 46-year old model was seen on social media last June 8 as she shows her support to the LGBTQ community by posting a dancing video of herself in a bikini while covered in multi-colored body paint. She is surely very happy and gay as she dances in the tune of George Michael's Freedom! '90, and still looking fit and sexy in her late 40's.
Heidi Klum shared an Instagram video of herself on June 8, as the world celebrated Pride Month and captioned with "Happy #PRIDE ️️️ Celebrating & supporting all of those in the LGBTQ+ community today ... and every day. Thank you for educating, inspiring, and continually fighting for a world that is tolerant and equal. ️ #loveislove #pride #pride2019#equality #lgbtq #vote."
The supermodel also attended a Pride event wherein people from all walks of life gather in rainbow-colored costumes.
The Pride event, usually called the LA Pride, is held in the streets of West Hollywood, considered to be one of the most colorful and lively events. In here, friends and families gather and celebrate without any inhibition of gender or preferences in clothing and lifestyle, because of freedom and equality.
Heidi Klum was there with her kids as they watched the parade that ran down Santa Monica Boulevard.
Her outfit also gave way to the main message of the event which is love, as she wore a black tank top with the words 'love is love' printed in rainbow colors, tucked into a pair of black pants with a shiny finish, in a pair of bright orange sneakers.
Heidi Klum was also seen with RuPaul's Drag Race alum Laganja Estranja with fans and fellow queer figures like YouTubers Raymond Braun and Mark Kanemura. The video also caught them playing with glitter, and even throwing a handful in the air.
Fans and followers of the Project Runway star enjoy watching her video as it already picked up nearly half a million views on her clip and more to come as many commented how they appreciated her loud support for the LGBTQ+ community.
This year is Pride's 50th-year celebration and also 50 years since the Stonewall riots, which sparked the LGBTQ rights movement. The World Pride in New York City is a full month of events taking place where the riots took place in 1969.