Who’s the LGBT person of the year?
Jason Boyles
architecture intern | Queen Village
“Neil Patrick Harris. He’s a gifted actor, with great charisma. He truly deserved getting his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I think it’s great that he came out of the closet, even though he would inevitably be ridiculed.”
Jason Boyles
architecture intern | Queen Village
“Neil Patrick Harris. He’s a gifted actor, with great charisma. He truly deserved getting his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I think it’s great that he came out of the closet, even though he would inevitably be ridiculed.”
Sieada Brown
service representative | Mayfair
“Rosie O’Donnell and Chaz Bono. I’ve been watching both of them on TV all year. Rosie is a sweet, caring, generous person. I wish her all the best in her upcoming marriage. And Chaz is to be commended for his courage. I adore his mother, too.”
Regina Dawley
computer programmer | Yeadon
“Daniel Hernandez, the guy who saved Gabby Gifford’s life. He acted so admirably. A lot of people would avoid getting involved. They’d be afraid of a lawsuit. I think he’s conducting himself very well in the spotlight.”
Brigette Kragie
student | Chicago
“Ricky Martin. He performed at the first concert I ever went to. He’s good to look at, a great dancer [and] always having fun. When I see him [in the media], I feel nothing but admiration. After he came out, I liked him even more.”
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