GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, is partnering with award-winning musician, actor and business leader Snoop Dogg to support Spirit Day.
Since 2010, GLAAD has orchestrated a powerful campaign on Spirit Day when talent, media outlets, brands, landmarks, sports leagues, faith groups, school districts, organizations, colleges, and universities go purple as a united show of support for LGBTQ youth.
Today, we’re proud to stand with MLB and show our support for LGBTQ+ youth
No one should ever feel alone or be bullied for who they are. #SpiritDay #Mets #MLB pic.twitter.com/SkQIgJpHOT
— New York Mets (@Mets) October 16, 2025
We’re proud to unite with @MLB in supporting LGBTQ youth and taking a stand against bullying. #SpiritDay
https://t.co/sFWCYvLgDz pic.twitter.com/egB5klVrQe
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) October 16, 2025
Proud to join @MLB in going purple for #SpiritDay as we take a stand against bullying and to show our support for LGBTQ+ youth. pic.twitter.com/kDmfqyR85o
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 16, 2025
On #SpiritDay, we remember our dear friend, the late Billy Bean, his kindness to others, and his commitment to prevent bullying of LGBTQ youth. pic.twitter.com/OhOvEcaSnT
— MLB (@MLB) October 16, 2025
It’s wonderful to see Mexico’s consulate & embassy staffs in purple standing against bullying and sending a message of support to LGBTQ youth. ¡Gracias @embamexeua por participar en #SpiritDay! #MéxicoIncluyente
Now, more than ever, LGBTQ youth are facing unprecedented levels of harassment, bullying, violence in schools, on social media, and in the news.
The statistics are staggering:
• Nearly 70% feel unsafe at school.
• Almost half were bullied in the last year.
• 10,000+ book bans are actively erasing their stories and representation.
• LGBTQ hate speech protections are quietly being rolled back on social media platforms.
Together with GLAAD, Snoop Dogg is releasing a special Spirit Day conversation with music artist Jeremy Beloate who is a part of the LGBTQ community and competed on “The Voice” last season.
The two have a heartfelt conversation about their friendship since meeting on “The Voice,” and how the two are collaborating together on new music.
Beloate also opens up to Snoop about his own experience with bullying as a kid and shares the supportive advice that he has for LGBTQ youth who might be having a hard time.
Snoop and Beloate also collaborated on a new song called “Love is Love” which is featured in a new episode of Snoop’s animated children’s YouTube series “Doggyland.”
“Love Is Love” is a brand-new Doggyland jam featuring a new pup, Zippy (voiced by Jeremy Beloate) who is joining the Doggyland pups to sing about the love we share with our families. No matter what your family looks like or who your parents are, love is what makes it special.
You can watch the new Doggyland “Love is Love” video below.
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