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To top it all off, Kurt sings and dances to a perfectly choreographed cover of "Single Ladies. The entire episode is girl power at it's finest.

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As a proud member of BritneyArmy and a Brittana fan, this Britney-centric episode is one of my all time favorites of the series. Series creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan initially conceived of him as a fashionable gay countertenor who is routinely bullied at school.

From Santana’s lesbian kiss with openly bisexual cheerleader Brittany, to Kurt Hummel’s messy storyline with closeted school bully Dave Karofsky, and the show’s first transgender characters, Glee has had a fair few LGBT moments. The episode culminates with a performance of "I Kissed a Girl" in which the glee club girls break out into the girl on girl anthem.

Gay again, the show did a phenomenal job expressing each side of the coming-out process. In the third season, the boys go to a gay bar together for the first time to meet up with Warbler member Sebastian, who Kurt worries is lusting after Blaine.

Glee is all about the musical powerhouse moment, and the fact that Brittany and Santana are having such a genuine loving moment, with Gwyneth Paltrow sitting right in the middle of them singing classic Stevie Nicks, is what makes this one of those moments.

This is the definition of a tearjerker. Kurt and Blaine were always end game for fans, but they went through trials and tribulations before finally walking down the aisle together. This is a category page for all LGBT characters in the FOX television series Glee.

Unique Adams was one of the most groundbreaking characters on Gleeand this episode is no exception for her. And I must admit "Landslide" was stuck in my head for weeks after this episode aired. It wasn't long before we got a Brittany and Santana make out scene.

Kurt is portrayed by actor Chris Colfer, and has appeared as a character on the show since its pilot episode, first broadcast on May 19, Glee gave us Klaine, Unique, Coach Beiste and, of course, Brittana -- representing the queer spectrum with pride.

Glee gave us Klaine, Unique, Coach Beiste and, of course, Brittana -- representing the queer spectrum with pride. Schuester's assignment in this episode is "Lady Music Week," all about singing songs to support Santana, her love of the ladies and her new relationship with Brittany.

Kurt Elizabeth Hummel[1] is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee. LGBT stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender people respectively. After struggling with which bathroom to use without being ridiculed, Sue is the ultimate mean girl when she places a port-a-potty with a question mark in the choir room.

Not only did he defy traditional gay stereotypes by being a football team ultra-jock, but Spencer was completely shameless about. In this episode, Glee addressed issues for trans people head on with Coach Beiste telling Sue and Sam he is transitioning.

By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Courtesy of Fox. This week the groundbreaking and beloved series celebrated its 15th anniversary, and it's hard to understand just how impactful the show was, and what a different world it was when if first arrived on our screens.

Brittany S. Pierce rocks the dance floor and looks gorgeous doing it in this Britney Spears fantasy episode. His dad's acceptance makes this scene even more heartwarming. When Kurt comes out to his dad in season one it is such an honest and vulnerable moment.

Even though the couple wasn't official yet, it was a major step for their relationship early on and certainly got the Brittana bandwagon kicked off to a sexy start. To celebrate Glee making its way to Netflix, we have collated the LGBT characters’ glee moments.

During the stunning performance of "Me Against the Music," the gay tension between them jumps off the screen. The lyrics, the love, and the simplicity make this performance so beautiful. The title says it all. Spencer might just be the most underrated character in all of Glee.