When "Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness came out as HIV-positive, Ness helped the public understand what it means to live with HIV today. In a special new documentary film produced by Vice TV, Ness will provide vocal support for a similar cause. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Van Ness is set to narrate "Vice Versa: The Neglected Pandemic, 40 Years of HIV & AIDS," which follows advocates and communities affected by HIV while scientists pursue a cure for the virus. The film will mark the 40th anniversary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in America. "Premiering June 2, the two-hour doc will use personal accounts, insights from different communities, organizations and people from different races, genders and sexual orientations to showcase 'the frontlines of scientific advancements in the field and the reality of the experience,'" THR reports. "Exploring the truth behind the statistics, 'Vice Versa: The Neglected Pandemic, 40 Years of HIV & AIDS' will travel across the U.S. to meet those living with HIV/AIDS, such as 'Hamilton' star and activist Javier Muñoz, and the advocates fighting for better civil rights for the affected communities." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?❤️ (?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit , ?: Jonathan Van Ness / Facebook)

When "Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness came out as HIV-positive, Ness helped the public understand what it means to live with HIV today. In a special new documentary film produced by Vice TV, Ness will provide vocal support for a similar cause. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Van Ness is set to narrate "Vice Versa: The Neglected Pandemic, 40 Years of HIV & AIDS," which follows advocates and communities affected by HIV while scientists pursue a cure for the virus. The film will mark the 40th anniversary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in America. "Premiering June 2, the two-hour doc will use personal accounts, insights from different communities, organizations and people from different races, genders and sexual orientations to showcase 'the frontlines of scientific advancements in the field and the reality of the experience,'" THR reports. "Exploring the truth behind the statistics, 'Vice Versa: The Neglected Pandemic, 40 Years of HIV & AIDS' will travel across the U.S. to meet those living with HIV/AIDS, such as 'Hamilton' star and activist Javier Muñoz, and the advocates fighting for better civil rights for the affected communities." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?❤️ (?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit , ?: Jonathan Van Ness / Facebook)
When "Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness came out as HIV-positive, Ness helped the public understand what it means to live with HIV today. In a special new documentary film produced by Vice TV, Ness will provide vocal support for a similar cause. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Van Ness is set to narrate "Vice Versa: The Neglected Pandemic, 40 Years of HIV & AIDS," which follows advocates and communities affected by HIV while scientists pursue a cure for the virus. The film will mark the 40th anniversary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in America. "Premiering June 2, the two-hour doc will use personal accounts, insights from different communities, organizations and people from different races, genders and sexual orientations to showcase 'the frontlines of scientific advancements in the field and the reality of the experience,'" THR reports. "Exploring the truth behind the statistics, 'Vice Versa: The Neglected Pandemic, 40 Years of HIV & AIDS' will travel across the U.S. to meet those living with HIV/AIDS, such as 'Hamilton' star and activist Javier Muñoz, and the advocates fighting for better civil rights for the affected communities." Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍?❤️ (?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit , ?: Jonathan Van Ness / Facebook)
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