Jennifer Hudson’s latest music video, “I Still Love You,” is a poignant statement on marriage equality – one you, yes, can still dance to.
The new clip, released as part of Logo’s #All50 campaign, features a gay couple on their wedding day and of one of the grooms’ fathers last-minute decision to make an appearance at the ceremony. The #All50 campaign is a platform for LGBT people and allies to stay connected with the fight to get gay marriage legalized in all 50 states.
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“I just think the concept was just powerful to go with such a positive song. It’s about love and everyone should have love and have the right to love who they want to love,” Hudson told MTV about the video. “So I thought it would be powerful to take a concept like trying to find your equality in love no matter who you love.”
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