Over $1.7 Million Raised at amfAR LA Gala Honoring Jeremy Scott and TikTok
OneRepublic and Bebe Rexha Performed
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Los Angeles, CA, November 5, 2021
Over $1.7 million was raised for amfAR’s HIV/AIDS research programs last night at the amfAR Gala
Los Angeles honoring Moschino’s creative director Jeremy Scott and the social media platform TikTok at the Pacific Design Center. A special tribute was also paid to former amfAR Trustee and longstanding supporter, the late Arlen Andelson, by amfAR CEO Kevin Robert Frost and amfAR Board Co-Chair T. Ryan Greenawalt. Amy Andelson, a new amfAR Board member, accepted on behalf of her father.
Longtime amfAR supporter Milla Jovovich opened the evening by welcoming guests and reminding them that their support directly impacts research that has the potential to end the AIDS pandemic, and introduced amfAR Board Co-Chairs, Kevin McClatchy and T. Ryan Greenawalt.
An extraordinary highlight of the evening was when the legendary Madonna presented the Award of Courage to her close friend Jeremy Scott for his longstanding commitment to amfAR and the fight against AIDS. Madonna had guests out of their seats taking in every word as she spoke of her personal history with amfAR and the fight against AIDS and her friendship with Scott. While acknowledging the devastation of the Covid pandemic, she emphasized the importance of continuing to fight for a cause that is far from over with 1.5 million people newly infected globally each year. Jeremy Scott made an emotional acceptance speech and talked about his challenges growing up in the Midwest during the AIDS epidemic and how Madonna’s advocacy was a guiding light.
TikTok sensation Addison Rae presented the award to the video platform for its visionary leadership and exemplary commitment to supporting communities globally throughout the Covid-19 crisis. Rae spoke of the impact TikTok has had on educating young people and raising awareness during the Covid pandemic.
In addition to inspirational award presentations, the open-air evening included a dinner, live auction
and spectacular performances by GRAMMY® nominated OneRepublic and Diamond-certified, GRAMMY® nominated Bebe Rexha. Both artists had guests out of their seats dancing and singing along to their hits.
The event also featured a successful live auction conducted by Simon de Pury, with exclusive items including:
- Robert Mapplethorpe (art) – sold for $30K
- Venice Film Festival and amfAR Gala Experience – sold for $30K twice, for a total $60K
- Chakra Yacht – sold for $300K
- Marcus Singleton (art) – sold for $35K
- Ellen von Unwerth (Madonna portrait) – sold for $70K
- Federico Francesco (art) – sold for $25K
- Wes Lang (art) – sold for $130K
- Genevieve Gaignard (art) – sold for $40K
- Doron Langberg (art) – sold for $20K
- Moschino Lot (2022 Milan Fashion Week tickets, custom gown) – sold for $250K
Event Chairs included Alessandra Ambrosio, Anthony Anderson, Bobby Berk, Steve Buscemi, Lana Condor, Jenna Dewan, Jay Ellis, Karen Elson, Megan Fox, Tiffany Haddish, Regina Hall, Jon Hamm, Winnie Harlow, Kate Hudson, Cheyenne Jackson, Paris Jackson, Milla Jovovich, Nicole Kidman, Heidi Klum, Julian Lennon, Kacey Musgraves, Katy Perry, Addison Rae, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Meg Ryan, Nina Senicar, Symone, Ellen von Unwerth, and amfAR Board Co-Chairs T. Ryan Greenawalt and Kevin McClatchy, among others.
As a world leader in infectious disease research, amfAR has temporarily expanded its efforts to include research on Covid-19. While there has been incredible progress on vaccine development, urgent work needs to be done to develop safe and effective treatments and to answer critical questions about the impact of Covid-19 on people living with HIV. amfAR continues to fund research in these important areas.
Cadillac and FIJI Water were the evening’s associate sponsors. The evening was also generously supported by Diageo, Piper Heidsieck and Boroli.
amfAR adhered to strict Covid-19 safety protocols and took great care to ensure all health guidelines were respected at the event.
About amfAR
amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, is one of the world’s leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and advocacy. Since 1985, amfAR has invested nearly $600 million in its programs and has awarded more than 3,500 grants to research teams worldwide.
Contact: Bennah Serfaty, amfAR Senior Director, Communications, Bennah.serfaty@amfar.org
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