In the video “Taste So Good,” Hayley Kiyoko, Gus Kenworthy, and other…

In the video “Taste So Good,” Hayley Kiyoko, Gus Kenworthy, and other celebrities celebrate Pride Month

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Pride Month has never tasted so good for these celebrities.

Gus Kenworthy, Kornbread, Willow Pill, VINCINT, Hayley Kiyoko, Kerri Colby, Patricia Arquette, Jorgeous, and Sarah Michelle Gellar teamed up to star in a music video for Leland’s original song “Taste So Good” to commemorate the yearly event.

The music, which features Hayley, Kesha, VINCINT, and Grammy-nominated producer MNEK, is part of a commercial for Cann, a queer-owned company that sells THC-infused drinks.

The three-minute video starts with Gus in bed with Kornbread before the Olympic skier uses the Weedmaps app to order the beverages. After SMG drops off the package while shouting “gay rights!” as an ally, the two are taken to a world full of dancing, music, and, well, more celebrities.

Hayley and Kerri dance in a yellow room with golden-tinted trees and rocks before coming together to kiss a can in one scene. In another clip, Gusis lip-syncing to MNEK and flaunting his biceps in a provocative green costume as Kornbread looks on in admiration. Patricia morphs into Kesha after taking a sip of the drink with Jorgeous.

The artists sang, “A bit different and it tastes so wonderful, tastes so good.” I have a feeling I knew it was going to happen. I knew it was going to happen.

The video concludes with the star-studded group doing an enormous dance routine. And, in keeping with the Pride theme, all of their vibrant outfits make a rainbow.

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“Proud to be a part of this campaign!” Gus captioned the video on Instagram, prompting his co-star Hayley to respond in the comments section alongside a fire emoji, “KILLED IT.”

In a statement, Cann co-founder Luke Anderson said that by “casting the most diverse supergroup of trailblazers imaginable, spanning sexuality and gender identity spectrums, this campaign reminds everyone just how empty the world would be if we submit to narratives of LGBTQ+ erasure.”

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Luke added, “In a world where ‘Don’t Say Gay’ is gaining momentum, we’re excited to promote a utopia of queer joy.”

Watch the music video below.

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