Adam Lambert's Glam Nation Tour dancers
have posed for the NOH8 Campaign, which raises awareness and funds to
end Proposition 8, California's gay marriage ban.
The NOH8 Campaign, which is helmed by
photographer-activist Adam Bouska and his partner Jeff Parshley,
photographs celebrities and everyday folks with their mouths duct
taped and the campaign's familiar “NOH8” slogan often written on
one cheek.
Taylor Green, Sasha Mallory, Brooke
Wendle and Terrance Spencer can be seen having their group photo
taken in a seven-minute-six-second video uploaded Tuesday on YouTube.
(The video is embedded in the right panel of this page.)
The dancers are the latest Lambert
insiders to join the campaign.
Lambert's bass guitarist Tommy Joe
Ratliff had his photo taken in December, while Allison Iraheta, who
opened for Lambert's Glam Nation Tour, joined Ratliff in February.
Ratliff
posed for his photo wearing a white t-shirt and dark purple eye
makeup.
In her photograph, Iraheta
displays a winged horse tattoo inked on her back.
The
campaign received a huge boost in January when NCIS
star Pauley Perrette wore a strapless dress that featured the NOH8
Campaign's logo to the People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles.