6 Breakthrough Advertising Campaigns That Promote Coming Out Across The Globe

6 Breakthrough Advertising Campaigns That Promote Coming Out Across The Globe

Nissan takes an unusual approach to humor with its new commercial in which a young man “comes out” — as the owner of an Infiniti to his conservative, Mercedes-loving father.

“You must have always known I was a little…different,” the son asks. “Not this different,” the father dismissively replies.

The Infinity ad has been heralded as groundbreaking but also questioned by critics who ask whether the spot trivializes real challenges of coming out to parents by equating it with with a luxury car purchase.

Coming-out as a theme or metaphor in commercials is relatively new to the U.S. market, but it has been used as an attention-grabbing devise in other markets as far back as 2001, including, most recently, this spring by McDonald’s McCafe in Taiwan, the first Asian country poised to legalize same-sex marriage.

Here are 6 ads exploring coming-out themes:

1. McDonald’s McCafe, Taiwan

A young man sits across from his dad, just after he has come out to his him by writing “I like guys” on his coffee cup. The father, overcome with emotion, gets up and walks away for a few minutes while the young man sits alone.

When the father returns with his own coffee, he picks up his son’s pen and updates the cup’s message: “I *accept that you* like guys.”

Son nearly cries while  dad smiles with acceptance.

2. Findus, Italy

In another accepting ]coming out ad – this time including a boyfriend — Iglo Group’s  Findus brand in 2014 showed a young man hosting a meal for his mother at home. After impressing her with his microwave frozen-food cooking skills (!), he reveals: “Mom, there is another little surprise: Gianni isn’t only my flatmate, he’s my boyfriend.”

“My darling, I already got that,” she replies warmly.

 

3. Vodafone, UK

Going back a decade in the UK, Vodafone created a short ad with a young man who comes out by cell phone without any small talk, “Dad, I’m gay.”

Instantly, his dad replies “Excellent” and hangs up without pause.

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4. Radio Donna, Belgium

Radio Donna, Flemish radio and TV in Belgium, developed an ad with a flashier coming out in 2004. A young man sits at the dinner table alone, with his mother and father in the living room behind him, reading. There is no sound but the clock ticking, then the man walks over to his parents, unzips his track jacket, and belts out a Broadway-style song and dance:

“Dear mommy and daddy, you might not be ready, but I’m overcome with joy. It may be hard to swallow, but I’m in love with a boy!” Now in a tight gray tank top, he sways provocatively, sounding a lot like a song from the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Two “back up” lip-synch singer/dancers, a man in a leather outfit, and another guy, perform the part of two women singing, “It’s okay, he’s only gay!”

The parents’ heads bop to the music of their son’s coming out song as their son continues, leaning waist level with the leather dude: “This man in leather brings me in the mood, tight pants, wow they fit so good! I guess you better respect my choice – I’m in love with a boy!”

 

5. Earl’s Restaurant – Canada

Canadian restaurant Earl’s had a more sedate approach in 2002.

A white family sitting in a restaurant waits for their food as their effeminate son begins an important announcement, with a young black man (obviously his boyfriend) sitting next to him.

“Mom, dad, everyone — I have something to tell you all. Now, this may not be easy for you. But I know you all just want me to be happy. You may have already guessed it…But I’m…” and then dinner arrives and everyone focuses on the food, forgetting what he had to say. Even the young man gives up to eat.

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6. Pepsi, Canada

A year earlier, Pepsi Canada used a stereotypical sissy in a shocking pink jacket and a blond wig, lisping through a press conference. As he tests the microphone, he says, “One, two, ouch!”

“I am here today to tell you a secret. I have been keeping it inside for years. But I can’t stand it anymore, I must tell someone. So here goes, I am telling you publicly: I am bi! Yes, yes, bi. I love both Pepsi and Diet Pepsi. I know there are millions who are like me but refuse to admit it. To them I say: ‘Cheers, sweeties!’ Vive la différence!”

As he kisses both bottles, “Here you, here you. It feels good to spill one’s guts! Bravo! Thank you!”

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What a difference a decade makes!

Michael Wilke has covered LGBT issues in advertising for 23 years, is the founder of Commercial Closet/AdRespect.org, and Senior US Consultant for LGBT marketing and diversity firm Out Now.

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Stephen Colbert Explains Why Louie Gohmert’s Plan to Ban Gay People in Space is So Flawed: WATCH

Stephen Colbert Explains Why Louie Gohmert’s Plan to Ban Gay People in Space is So Flawed: WATCH

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As you may have seen, Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-TX) last week argued that spending time and resources fighting for equal rights for LGBT people is a waste of time because humanity would never choose same-sex couples to populate a space colony should there come a time when we had to abandon Earth.

RELATED: Texas Congressman: No ‘Perverse’ Gays Will Be Chosen for Space Colonies – WATCH

Colbert explains, to his audience’s delight, why Gohmert’s argument is so very flawed:

“There were actually only 8 people on Noah’s Ark, and they repopulated the entire world, which means, by his own logic, the remaining 32 people on Louie Gohmert’s space ark could be gay gay gay….And, if that happened, only two years after it launched that spaceship would be the most expensive neighborhood in the galaxy.”

Colbert added: “By the way, I don’t even know why we’re making this distinction because after six months on a spaceship, everybody’s gay….Have you seen the movie The Fifth Element?”

Watch:

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American Apparel Launches ‘Make America Gay Again’ LGBT Equality Campaign: VIDEO

American Apparel Launches ‘Make America Gay Again’ LGBT Equality Campaign: VIDEO

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American Apparel has joined forces with Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and The Ally Coalition to launch “Make America Gay Again” in support of LGBT equality.

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Available now, American Apparel’s new line will feature phrases including “Make America Gay Again” and “Make America LGBTQ Again.”

I love this! #makeamericagayagain #cupcakeroyale pic.twitter.com/1VKf3OwlSP

— Señora Denise (@allrachel) June 7, 2016

The campaign will also include video content and in-store events. A “Make America Gay Again” mixtape, curated by musician Jack Antonoff and inspired by songs that stand for equality, will be available on Pandora.com June 14. Thirty percent of sales will be donated in support of the Equality Act and the fight to end LGBTQ discrimination.

RELATED: Goldfish Crackers Go Gay For Pride

Via PR Newswire, Antonoff, who co-founded The Ally Coalition with his sister, fashion designer Rachel Antonoff, said:

“Rachel and I founded The Ally Coalition to inspire fans to take action for LGBTQ Equality. During a year where LGBTQ rights are being threatened all over the states, everyone is responsible for coming together and challenging these injustices. I’m proud that The Ally Coalition is joining with American Apparel and The Human Rights Campaign to #MakeAmericaGayAgain.”

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— Talia (@taliapark16) June 6, 2016

HRC Senior Vice President of Communications and Marketing Olivia Alair Dalton added:

“Today, LGBTQ people remain at risk of being fired, evicted or denied services in a majority of states simply because of who they are. That’s why we are fighting to pass the Equality Act – legislation that will protect LGBTQ people under our federal civil rights laws.

“We are excited about our partnership with the Ally Coalition and American Apparel, which empowers people to subvert the politics of hate and division by creatively speaking out for the equal rights and dignity of LGBTQ people.”

Watch two “Make America Gay Again” launch videos below.

(Image via American Apparel)

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Sean Hayes Performs ‘An Act of God’ on Broadway: REVIEW

Sean Hayes Performs ‘An Act of God’ on Broadway: REVIEW

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When it first premiered on Broadway last June, David Javerbaum’s winking satire of the Judeo-Christian enterprise felt as pedantic as it did cliché. Jim Parsons’ turn as a smug, self-satisfied man upstairs was neither likable nor particularly funny and made An Act of God’s 90 minutes drag like Sunday school with a teacher who uses humor to seem “hip.” (Parsons’ defining role on cult nerd series The Big Bang Theory may have colored with this approach.)

act of god sean2In a return engagement of director Joe Mantello’s production, which opened last night at the Booth Theatre, Sean Hayes accomplishes what seems like a divine feat: transforming what previously felt like a bloated late-night sketch into an enjoyable vehicle for his distinct and mighty talents. No, Hayes isn’t serving up God as Jack McFarland (you may hold your “Just Jesus!” jokes), but the actor has always shared a relatable, witty charm with his Will & Grace character. He also knows how to command a stage, particularly useful given the role.

Since the show was last in New York (Hayes also performed it in L.A. and San Francisco), Javerbaum has updated the script, adding in requisite jokes about Twitter trending topics like Donald Trump, Bill Cosby, and Hamilton. (The show is based in part on Javerbaum’s Twitter feed @TheTweetOfGod and on his book The Last Testament: A Memoir by God.) But its bones are the same: God has come to Broadway, using Sean Hayes as a vehicle (so meta!) to tell the world we’ve been getting it all wrong and set us straight with his “new” 10 commandments.

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The structural device of a top 10 list hasn’t grown any more inspired, but in Hayes’ hands, it feels remarkably less tedious. (A more intimate setting definitely helps; the production made the larger Studio 54 feel like a mega church — who wouldn’t be counting down the minutes?) As Hayes rattles off the new directives, veering this way and that to revise details of classic Bible stories, his humor is never without teeth or less than perfectly timed.

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Rather than presenting an absurd caricature that the audience will inevitably dislike, Hayes actually builds a real character. If we can’t exactly empathize with him, at least he seems like some sort of emotional being — a God in the image of man — a nuance that makes us think more deeply about what is being said. In his conflict with the angel Gabriel (here played by David Josefsberg), Hayes’ wrath feels rooted rather than put on. He also manages to mine a gimmick-heavy script for emotional moments that actually resonate, then flip seamlessly into delivering a punch line.

While it still drags at times, this resurrection of the celestial comedy is decidedly more entertaining with Hayes leading the charge — less like a joke-addled, liberal diatribe (i.e. a Twitter feed) and more like a show you’d actually pay to see.

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Season 2 of I Am Jazz Set to Premiere on June 8

Season 2 of I Am Jazz Set to Premiere on June 8

HRC Youth Ambassador and transgender activist Jazz Jennings returns to television this week with Wednesday’s premier of the second season of her TLC docu-series I Am Jazz.

The show chronicles 15-year-old Jazz and her family as they navigate the unique challenges she faces as a transgender teen, including the ups and downs of entering high school and learning to drive.

Viewers will see Jazz in her role as an HRC Youth Ambassador, speaking at HRC Foundation’s third annual Time to THRIVE Conference in February. At the conference, which promotes safety, inclusion and well-being for LGBTQ youth, she highlighted the need for transgender inclusion in schools and the importance of LGBTQ acceptance.

Jazz, who is co-author of the children’s book I Am Jazz, which seeks to increase understanding of transgender people as well as help build more inclusive environments for all young people, continues to raise the bar on transgender visibility. In April, she teamed up with HRC Foundation’s Welcoming Schools project, the National Education Association and the National Coalition Against Censorship to support I Am Jazz community readings nationwide as part of a call to action to support transgender youth.

Jazz’s new book, Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen, was released on Tuesday, June 7.

After first making headlines in 2007 when she and her family were interviewed by Barbara Walters on ABC’s 20/20, Jazz’s work has been recognized by GLAAD and she was the youngest person named to The Advocate’s “40 Under 40” list. She’s also earned spots on Out Magazine’s “OUT 100” list, the 2014 Trans 100 list and was named one of TIME magazine’s “25 Most Influential Teens of 2014.” Jazz also an honorary co-founder of TransKids Purple Rainbow Foundation.

Watch the I Am Jazz season two promo below:

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PHOTOS: Instagram’s Sexiest Optical Technician Has Four Eyes And A Six Pack

PHOTOS: Instagram’s Sexiest Optical Technician Has Four Eyes And A Six Pack

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This is Jeremy. He’s an optical technician from Indiana. Making sure people’s eyeglasses are produced according to their specifications is his passion. Of course, that’s not the only thing he’s good at.

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Jeremy’s other passions include spending loads of quality time with his Pomeranian, eating well and working out on the regular. And, lucky for us, he loves showing off all the hard work he puts in at the gym.

Scroll down to see photos of Jeremy, who we have officially deemed Instagram’s sexiest optical technician…

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Now, the burning question…

Do you prefer Jeremy with glasses…

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Or without?

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Submit your vote below…

<a href=”polldaddy.com/poll/9438819/”>How do you prefer Jeremy?</a>

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Kesha ‘Overwhelmed’ By On-Stage Gay Proposal at Disney World Gay Days: WATCH

Kesha ‘Overwhelmed’ By On-Stage Gay Proposal at Disney World Gay Days: WATCH

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Kesha helped a gay couple to get engaged on stage while performing at Disney World’s Gay Days over the weekend.

One of the men shared a photo of the happy couple and Kesha, writing “We can’t thank you enough @iiswhoiis for making this the most incredible, amazing, and beautiful moment of our lives that we will cherish forever. It means the world to us!”

Kesha later shared a photo of the proposal saying she was “overcome and overwhelmed with emotion on stage last night.”

RELATED: Florida Haters Fly Two Planes Warning of Gays at Disney World

“Love is the magic in life,” she added, “and really there is nothing more important. He said yes. 😉 He actually said ‘a million times, yes.’ Then my heart melted and I cried. Haha. Congratulations.”

Watch a video of the proposal below.

(Image via Instagram)

Kesha helped a fan to propose to his boyfriend yesterday at Disney World’s gay day, where she was performing 🌈 pic.twitter.com/Y0Bj2nGzYG

— Kesha Facts (@musicnews_kesha) June 5, 2016

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