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Watch: Drag Queen Storytime at Philadelphia's Independence Mall

In pursuit of a more perfect, kind and respectful union, Visit Philadelphia celebrates the LGBTQ+ community in the birthplace of our nation...

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Philadelphia doubles down on being a welcoming city for all.

Case in point: Just in time for Pride Month, Visit Philadelphia has launched a TV spot airing on CBS New York and CBS Philadelphia that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community, highlighting a drag queen storytime in the birthplace of the nation.

The 30-second TV spot features famed Philadelphia drag queens Brittany Lynn and Morgan Wells taking turns reading the children’s book Giraffes Can’t Dance by author Giles Andreae and illustrator Guy Parker-Rees. The audience includes a group of children and their parents in front of Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed — and the site of the country’s earliest organized recurring gay rights demonstrations known collectively as the Annual Reminders.

The highlighted book tells the inspiring tale of Gerald, a giraffe who is made fun of for his dance moves until a friend encourages him to move to his own tune. Read by drag queens Brittany Lynn and Morgan Wells, who are pillars of the LGBTQ+ community, the message of the book is one of self-love and acceptance.

Drag queens Brittany Lynn and Morgan Wells at Independence Mall for storytime Drag queens Brittany Lynn and Morgan Wells at Independence Mall for storytime

Brittany Lynn and Morgan Wells reading Giraffes Can't Dance   — Photo by Visit Philadelphia

According to a recent study of LGBTQ+ travelers to Philadelphia by market research firm Ipsos, two-thirds (63%) of respondents cited Philadelphia as an LGBTQ-friendly destination.

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