Rob Reiner and his wife Michele have been honoured for their fight to legalise same-sex marriage at the Human Rights Campaign gala dinner
Tragic Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele have been honoured for their fight to legalise same-sex marriage at the Human Rights Campaign gala dinner in Los Angeles.
Rob Reiner and his wife Michele have been honoured for their fight to legalise same-sex marriage.
The Hollywood director and his partner - who were found dead at their home in Brentwood, California on December 14 - were recognised for their activism work during the Human Rights Campaign gala dinner in Los Angeles on Saturday night (28.03.26).
At the start of the event, gala chairman Todd Hawkins dedicated the evening to the couple, saying: "They helped make it possible for LGBTQ+ people to marry the person they love.
"I remember looking out from this very stage last year. Rob and Michele were right there cheering us on with everything that they had. We may have lost them in the physical sense, but we have never lost their spirit, their fire, their fight, their energy, their friendship, their influence and their everlasting impact.
"So tonight, we dedicate this evening to them. We remember them, we honor them.”