For decades, Cyndi Lauper has been a staunch ally to the LGBTQ+ community and she’s proving that yet again. The iconic singer has launched a brand new initiative in honour of National Coming Out Day on Sunday, Oct.
11. On Friday, Lauper’s nonprofit foundation True Colors United unveiled the new #ShowYourTrueColors campaign, launched with a new LGBTQ+-themed video for her 1983 hit “Time After Time”, created by artist Malikah Holder.
A collaboration with TikTok, the #ShowYourTrueColors campaign is encouraging young people to share what makes them unique via the social media app.
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