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Julianne Moore Calls for Gun Law Reform After Orlando Shooting

Julianne Moore enjoys the warm weather while out for a stroll on Tuesday (June 14) in New York City.

The 55-year-old actress is in NYC to film her upcoming movie Wonderstruck, where the bombshell redhead was spotted rocking a gray wig during a scene earlier in the month.

Julianne recently took to Twitter to voice her opinion on the tragic shooting that left 50 people dead on Saturday night (June 11) at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla.

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Broadway Stars to Record Song for LGBT Community

Broadway is coming together for a great cause.

According to People, some of the biggest names in theater – Sara Bareilles, Roger Bart, Kristen Bell, Wayne Brady, Matthew Broderick, Michael Cerveris, Gloria Estefan, Sutton Foster, Whoopi Goldberg, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Joel Grey, Sean Hayes, Heather Headley, Megan Hilty, Bill Irwin, Carole King, Jane Krakowski, Nathan Lane, Zachary Levi, Andrea Martin, Audra McDonald, Idina Menzel, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Jessie Mueller, Rosie O’Donnell, Kelli O’Hara, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rosie Perez, Bernadette Peters, Billy Porter, Chita Rivera, Lillias White, Marissa Jaret Winokur, BD Wong, and more – are set to record a cover of Jackie DeShannon‘s 1965 song “What the World Needs Now is Love” in support of the LGBT community.

This of course comes in the wake of the tragic Orlando shooting that cost 49 people their lives and countless others injury.

The track will be available for download on Monday, June 20, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the LGBT Center of Central Florida.

Beyonce Dedicates 'Halo' to Orlando Shooting Victims (Video)

Beyonce took a moment to remember the victims of the Orlando shooting during her Formation World Tour concert on Tuesday night (June 14) at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich.

The 34-year-old entertainer was about to perform her last song – “Halo” – when she addressed the crowd.

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“This next song is about love,” Bey said. “And I’d like to dedicate it to all the family members of those who lost their lives in Florida.”

Watch Beyonce talk about it in the video below.

Meanwhile, Adele also recently dedicated her performance to the victims and their families during her Belgium tour stop.

Kelly Osbourne Gets 'Solidarity' Tattoo in Honor of Orlando Shooting Victims

Kelly Osbourne has debuted a new tattoo on her head that she got in honor of the 49 people killed in the Orlando shooting this past week.

The 31-year-old television personality got the word “solidarity” tattooed on herself. She provided the definition in her Instagram post: “Noun. Unity of feeling of individuals with a common interest or purpose.”

“Individually, we have rights and unique gifts. Together, we have strength and powerful harmony. I have wanted to get this tattoo for a long time,” Kelly said. “The tragedy in Orlando devastated me and reminded me that every moment of our lives is precious. Every human is precious. Love hard. Live gracefully, authentically and with conviction, respect, purpose and compassion. Together we achieve what is impossible to those who stand alone. Those of us who embrace and respect freedom stand together, progress together, celebrate together and grieve together. You are not alone. ❤️�’��’��’��’�”

Adam Lambert & Queen Dedicate UK Festival Performance To Orlando Shooting Victims

Adam Lambert keeps it cool and casual while making his way out of the Chiltern Firehouse on Monday evening (June 13) in London, England.

The evening before, the 34-year-old entertainer and Queen dedicated their closing headlining set at UK’s Isle of Wight Festival to those affected by the horrible tragedy in Orlando with a performance of the 1986 song “Who Wants to Live Forever.”

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“This song is dedicated to those who lost their lives last night in Orlando, Florida, and anyone who has been a victim of senseless violence or hatred,” Adam expressed – Watch the performance below!


Queen + Adam Lambert – ‘Who Wants To Live Forever’

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Disney Donates $1 Million to Orlando Victims Fund

The Walt Disney Company has announced that it will be donating $1 million to the OneOrlando Fund to support the victims of the tragic Orlando shooting.

The company, which has a theme park based in Orlando, will also match eligible donations from Disney employees dollar for dollar.

“We are heartbroken by this tragedy and hope our commitment will help those in the community affected by this senseless act,” said Bob Chapek, chairman, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. “With 74,000 Cast Members who call Orlando home, we mourn the loss of the victims and offer our condolences to their families, friends and loved ones.”

You can make a donation to the fund now at OneOrlando.org.

Wilson Cruz Mourns Family Member Killed in Orlando Shooting

Wilson Cruz, best known for his groundbreaking role on the cult-favorite series My So-Called Life, is mourning the death of a family member in the tragic Orlando shooting.

Brenda Lee Marquez McCool, the step-sister of Wilson‘s mother, was shot and killed at Pulse nightclub early Sunday morning (June 12) in Orlando, Fla.

“She was a fighter. A cancer survivor. A stellar mother. A proud and fierce advocate for her LGBT family,” Wilson wrote on Facebook. “She spoke passionately about how much she loved her children. She was hilarious and loving and tore up the dance floor when salsa or anything was playing. I can’t believe she’s gone. I mourn with her kids and my entire family. The violence and hate has to end. The guns have to f–king GO! Our hearts are BROKEN!”

Brenda, a single mother of 11 children, was at the club that night with her son when the shooter started firing on the crowd. She was shot in the back and told her son to keep running and to leave her there. A GoFundMe page has been set up to raise money for Brenda‘s funeral and to assist in the care of the children she leaves behind.

Our hearts go out to Wilson, his family, and everyone else affected by the shooting in Orlando.