Former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton supported the LGBTQ community on Thursday by speaking at an event kicking off Gay Pride Month in New York City.

Chelsea, 37, got up to speak on stage at the historic Stonewall Inn, a bar which became a gay community landmark following a violent police raid in 1969.

She was there for the Stonewall Inn Gives Back Imitative launch, an event which kicked off New York City Gay Pride Month.

Showing support: Chelsea Clinton got up on stage at the Stonewall Inn on Thursday night during a special event

Whoops: The 37-year-old was wearing a green blouse that unfortunately looked sheer when met with the flashing light of a camera

Peekaboo: Luckily, the former first daughter, who is posing with singer Alyson Cambridge, was wearing a tasteful bra underneath, despite the slight wardrobe snafu

Watch the flash: It was only visible as she posed for pictures with members of the LGBTQ community and supporters

Friend: She stopped for a chat with (left to right) actor Erich Bergen, opera singer Alyson Cambridge, and actress Lorna Luft

The mother-of-two seemed to take a page out of her own mother's style playbook, topping a green skirt and matching pussy-bow blouse with a suit jacket.

Unfortunately, the jacket and the bow were not enough to cover Chelsea up when the flashing lights of cameras hit her, making her blouse look sheer and illuminating a plain bra underneath.

Though it wasn't at all visible while she was on stage speaking to the crowd, it did get picked up by flashes at other moments in the evening.

Chelsea seemed unaware of the slight wardrobe malfunction as she posed for pictures with prominent members of the LGBTQ community and its supporters.

She smiled as she took snaps with Judy Garland's daughter Lorna Luft, actor Erich Bergen, opera singer Alyson Cambridge, and the Stonewall Board of Directors.

Worthy cause: The mother-of-two was on hand for the launch of the Stonewall Inn Gives Back Imitative, which aims to help marginalized members of the LGBTQ community

All about pride: The event was held on June 1 as part of a celebration of the beginning of Gay Pride Month

Green for Mother Earth! Chelsea wore a green skirt, a matching pussy-bow blouse, and a tweed jacket

On stage, Chelsea explained her choice of outfit, telling the crowd that she wore green 'in the vain hope that Trump may not decide to announce United States withdraw from the Paris climate accord today'.

'But I still believe there are more of us who support Mother Earth than not,' she added to great cheers from crowd. 'We will be continuing to make decisions in how we lead our lives, how we use energy, and what we advocate and fight for, than not.'

Of course, Chelsea also spoke about supporting LGBTQ rights in her short speech, calling for more progress toward equality in the US.

'Progress is possible, because we have seen that in our lives,' she said. 'We've also seen that progress often has deliberate, even bloody, horrific opposition, and that progress has to be protected and defended every day.'

Progress is ongoing: She spoke about how far LGBTQ rights have come, but how much farther they still have to go

Sending a message: She also explained that she wore green 'in the vain hope that Trump may not decide to announce United States withdraw from the Paris climate accord today'

She said that she still believes 'there are more of us who support Mother Earth than not', despite the president backing out of an environmental agreement supported by 175 countries

'When we live in a country, where now anyone can marry their best friend, as I got to do, but we're still [facing] more than two thirds of the LGBTQ community experiences discrimination in their lives every day, that's not equality,' she said.

'When we live in a world where more children now get to go to kindergarten in our country, but where more LGBTQ children, even in elementary school, are verbally harassed, physically harassed, at two times the rate of non-LGBTQ children, that's not equality,' she went on.

She explained how becoming a mom made her care about these things — gay rights, climate change — even more, saying of her kids: 'This is the planet that I want you to be able to grow up in, to celebrate... and I have no idea who my children are going to grow up to be.'

She said 11-month Aidan now 'giggles all the time' and two-and-a-half-year-old Charlotte 'thinks she has super powers, because she runs very fast and her baby brother can't catch her' even though 'he can't walk yet'.

Working on it: She said that progress is possible, but it has to be 'protected and defended every day'

The future: Chelsea (posing with the owners of the Stonewall Inn) added that she wants her kids to grow up in a country where they can be who they are

She said 11-month-old Aidan is giggling all the time these days, while Charlotte, two and a half, thinks she has super powers because she can run faster than her still-crawling baby brother

Quickie: Ivanka also shared a brief show of support for the LGBTQ community on Twitter today (at 6:22am in D.C.)

'But I don't disabuse her of that, because I want her to think she has super powers — because I think it's really important that we raise little girls to believe they have super powers,' she added, to enthusiastic applause.

Later, Chelsea took to Twitter to shout out to the the Stonewall Inn Gives Back Imitative, the nonprofit helping marginalized members of the LGBTQ community that she was there to support.

'Honored to support the @StonewallGives launch last night & grateful for all the magic & love so clear at @TheStonewallNYC #Pride2017,' she tweeted following the event on Friday morning.

Meanwhile, Ivanka Trump also made a short statement supporting the community, writing on twitter: 'I am proud to support my LGBTQ friends and the LGBTQ Americans who have made immense contributions to our society and economy.'



