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Bette Midler, Gloria Estefan, 'Queer Eye' Stars to Appear at Virtual AIDS Walk

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Bette Midler and Gloria Estefan are among the performers appearing at the first-ever AIDS Walk: Live at Home event in July. The 90-minute virtual event, presented in partnership with iHeart Media, is intended to raise money for 45 organizations including San Francisco's PRC and New York's GMHC nonprofits providing services for people affected by HIV/AIDS and the COVID-19 epidemic.

Matt Bomer, Vanessa Williams, Laura Linney,Queer Eye stars Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown and Tan France will also appear, alongside Grace and Frankie actor Peter Gallagher, RuPaul's Drag Race star Ross Mathews, Mae Whitman from Good Girls and Alex Newell from Zoe's Extraordinary Playlist. "From the Bronx to the Bay Area, this creative joint effort will unite our.

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