People celebrating LGBTQ Pride Month showed their support in cities across the world by walking in parades003 Archives making signs, and dressing in their best and brightest rainbow garb.
Out of all the incredible outfits we've seen during this year's Pride, this beautiful dress inspired by a Leslie Jones tweet serves its purpose best. Twitter user Kayla rocked the dress in celebration, and we just want to give her a round of applause.
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The dress is made entirely out of this wonderful tweet by Jones, which was allegedly in response to a man on Twitter hitting on Jones' friend and Saturday Night Livecast mate, Kate McKinnon. The origin of the tweet has since been deleted, but Jones' clapback still stands strong.
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Have you ever seen a more perfect #mood tweet for Pride in your life? And to make it even more festive, Kayla made each individual tweet a color of the rainbow.
We've never seen an entire dress made out of tweets before, but if this is a thing now, we definitely want to know how we can make/buy/force someone to make for us one of our own.
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