Jennifer Garner's Rainbow Trees and Other Delightful Ways Celebrities are Marking Pride Month
June is finally here, and it's time to celebrate in all its colorful glory! While some might prefer watching the powerful biopics that honor real-life LGBTQ+ icons, others are decking out their homes in rainbow decor. Take Jennifer Garner, for instance, who's decked her trees out in a vibrant display. She called June her "favorite time of the year" – well, we can't fault her for that, can we?
Jennifer Garner, known for her stellar roles in movies like 13 Going on 30 and Alias, shared the spectacular results on her Instagram account. Fans and celebrities alike couldn't help but shower her with praise, with comments like:
- Tracee Ellis Ross: LOVE YOU LADY and LOVE THIS 🌈
- Dylan Mulvaney: My queen
- Melanie Lynskey: 🌈❤️🌈❤️🌈
- Brady Tolbert: And this is why we love you ❤️🧡💛💚💙
- Michelle Pfeiffer: 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
- Heather Dubrow: Amazing !!!❤️❤️🌈🌈🌈🌈
It wasn't just Jennifer Garner turning up the heat – other celebrities weren't shy about showing their support for the LGBTQ+ community either. Jodie Sweetin, from Full House, marched proudly in the WeHo Pride Parade, while Jennifer Lopez took to Instagram Stories to remind her fans that she'd prepared a 2025 Pride playlist just for them. Hilarie Burton, star of One Tree Hill, even posed in front of a rainbow-colored heart in New York City.
Speaking of New York, Lisa Ann Walter, known for roles in The Parent Trap and Abbott Elementary, also took to social media to express her well-wishes for Pride Month. Each celeb's support for the LGBTQ+ community has been heartwarming to see, and we can't wait to see what else the rest of the month has in store for us!
If you're seeking even more ways to celebrate this month, keep an eye out for these visionary directors who are shaping queer cinema:
- Miss Carbón (2025): Focuses on Argentina’s first trans female miner, featuring Lux Pascal in the lead role. This film challenges traditional norms about trans identity and tackles the fight for workplace inclusion and visibility.
- Josephine Baker (Upcoming): Based on the life of legendary Black bisexual entertainer and activist, Josephine Baker. The biopic would highlight her contributions to the arts, resistance against fascism, and her trailblazing role as a Black, bisexual woman in the limelight.
These are only a few examples of the LGBTQ+ biopics that are making waves in the film industry. It's a remarkable time to be celebrating our LGBTQ+ icons, and we can't wait to see what the future holds for queer cinema!
In the spirit of June, the colorful month of celebration, celebrities such as Jennifer Garner, Tracee Ellis Ross, Jodie Sweetin, and others have been vocal and visible in their support of the LGBTQ+ community, with Garner's vibrant rainbow home decor sparking praise from fellow celebrities. Amidst this joyful occasion, visionary directors like Miss Carbón and those working on the Josephine Baker biopic are shaping the future of queer cinema, making this an extraordinary time to celebrate and honor our LGBTQ+ icons in both pop-culture and entertainment.