Celebrities made their way to the “City by the Bay” to show their support for LGBT community at the GLAAD Media Awards on June 2nd. But before hitting the red carpet, guests imitated the Hollywood Walk of Fame by leaving their handprint and signature on the Ketel One “Walk of Change.” For every person that left his or her mark, Ketel One Vodka donated $1,000 to GLAAD!
With her family in tow, Glee’s Dianna Argon arrived in style and couldn’t have been happier to host the San Francisco GLAAD Media Awards. The starlet didn’t hesitate to get her hands dirty for a good cause by participating in the Ketel One “Walk of Change” and raising $1,000 for GLAAD.
Oscar winner, Rita Moreno, stopped by the Ketel One “Walk of Change” and raised $1,000 to support GLAAD. The legendary actress was very grateful when a fellow award attendee discretely told her that the price tag was still on her earring.
Enjoying his hiatus, Happy Endings star Adam Pally arrived to the GLAAD Media Awards sporting a new, rugged beard. The actor, who portrays gay character Max on the series, was more than happy to support the LGBT community by leaving his handprint on the Ketel One “Walk of Change.”
The cast of Scandal, including Kerri Washington, Katie Lowes and Guillermo Diaz, walked the red carpet at the San Francisco GLAAD Media Awards. The cast stopped by the Ketel One “Walk of Change” and raised $3,000 for GLAAD before creator, Shonda Rhimes, was honored with the Golden Gate Award recognizing her success in increasing the visibility and understanding of the LGBT community.