Ricky Martin steps in to give proposed Pulse memorial a major boost

Ricky Martin
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Attempts to build a memorial to the fallen victims of the Pulse Massacre just got a fiery boost: singer Ricky Martin.

ABC News reports that the openly gay, Puerto Rican singer has signed on as the spokesperson for the onePulse Foundation, the group behind the push for the memorial. Martin will not accept financial compensation for the position, which will require him to tape video spots, make social media posts and even participate in the proposed Pulse museum, possibly as a narrator for the exhibits.

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“His global platform allows us to share our mission with even more audiences, ensuring Pulse’s legacy of love lives on forever,” Earl Crittenden, chair of the onePulse Foundation board, said in a statement.

The announcement of Ricky Martin as spokesperson comes at a pivotal moment for the onePulse Foundation…

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