TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, who has switched social media, flashes a bit as she walks the starry red carpet for the PFLAG 50th Anniversary Gala
TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, who has been documenting her gender switch on social media, led the celebs at PFLAG’s 50th anniversary gala on Friday.
The event, held at the New York Marriott Marquis on Broadway, played host to a number of showbiz personalities walking the red carpet.
The organization’s name originally stood for Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, a title under which it has operated for over 40 years.
However, nine years ago the name became PFLAG – without the initials representing anything – to be more inclusive.
Dylan, 26, caused a stir as she walked the red carpet showing off a bit of leg in a daringly high-waisted blue dress that shimmered in the light.
TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, who has been documenting her gender switch on social media, led the celebs at PFLAG’s 50th anniversary gala on Friday
Out on the town: Dylan, 26, caused quite a stir as she walked the red carpet showing off a bit of leg in a daringly high-waisted blue dress that shimmered in the light
The trans influencer, who underwent facial feminization surgery less than three months ago, sharpened her distinctive features with makeup.
Meanwhile, Broadway show Six’s Hailee Kaleem Wright, Nasia Thomas, Zoe Jensen Leandra Ellis-Gaston and Bella Coppola mingled with comedian Amber Ruffin.
Amber herself brought her talent to the Great White Way, starring in a musical adaptation of the classic Marilyn Monroe comedy Some Like It Hot.
That’s So Raven star Rose Abdoo modeled a brightly colored striped dress, while Tati Gabrielle slipped into a flesh-flashing silver number.
Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, who won an Oscar for the screenplay of gay political drama Milk, attended the celebration on the arm of his scuba diver husband Tom Daley.
Big Freedia left no doubt about the event’s Pride tenor in striking rainbow attire, while VINCINT showed off his toned torso in an off-the-shoulder top.
Celebrity chef Melissa King modeled in head-to-toe black while posing with her arm around Amalia Graziani, who matched her.
The unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star Tituss Burgess wore a black see-through mesh top with a halterneck design across the torso paired with metallic gold trousers and shiny oxfords as he posed on the red carpet.
He later took the stage to present the Breaking Barriers Award to Big Freedia and the George Takei Advocate Gong to Tom.
Meanwhile: Hailee Kaleem Wright, Nasia Thomas, Zoe Jensen Leandra Ellis-Gaston and Bella Coppola from the Broadway show Six mingled with comedian Amber Ruffin
Big Footsteps to Fill: Amber brought her talents herself to the Great White Way, starring in a musical adaptation of the classic Marilyn Monroe comedy Some Like It Hot
So many stars: That’s So Raven star Rose Abdoo modeled a brightly colored striped dress, while Tati Gabrielle slipped into a flesh-flashing silver number
Date night: Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black (right), who won the screenplay for gay political drama Milk, attended his diver husband Tom Daley’s arm party
Festive: Big Freedia (left) conveyed the event’s Pride spirit in striking rainbow attire, while VINCINT (right) showed off his toned torso in an off-the-shoulder top
Side by side: Celebrity chef Melissa King modeled in head-to-toe black while posing with her arm around Amalia Graziani, who matched her
Golden: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star Tituss Burgess wore a black see-through mesh top with a halterneck design across the torso paired with metallic gold pants and shiny oxfords
On the mic: Burgess was there to present the Breaking Barriers Award to Big Freedia and the George Takei Advocate Gong to Tom