“Ted Lasso,” “Yellowjackets,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and Renee Rapp were just a few of the winners from the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards, held Thursday night at the Beverly Hilton.
It’s the first of two dual ceremonies — the second happens May 11 in New York City — but we’ll go out on a limb and say it’s the best one because it’s first, and in Los Angeles (just kidding). And prior to the awards actually being handed out, the stars were out in force with some absolutely iconic looks for the Red Carpet.
Among them were Sydney Sweeney, Wayne Brady, Chlöe, Jason Sudeikis, Niecy Nash, and that’s barely a sample. Read on and see some of the best outfits and fiercest attitudes from the GLAAD Media Awards 2024.
(Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
Sydney Sweeney
Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images
Wayne Brady
Photo by Jon Kopaloff...
It’s the first of two dual ceremonies — the second happens May 11 in New York City — but we’ll go out on a limb and say it’s the best one because it’s first, and in Los Angeles (just kidding). And prior to the awards actually being handed out, the stars were out in force with some absolutely iconic looks for the Red Carpet.
Among them were Sydney Sweeney, Wayne Brady, Chlöe, Jason Sudeikis, Niecy Nash, and that’s barely a sample. Read on and see some of the best outfits and fiercest attitudes from the GLAAD Media Awards 2024.
(Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
Sydney Sweeney
Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images
Wayne Brady
Photo by Jon Kopaloff...
- 3/15/2024
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Last week, GLAAD – the leading LGBTQ media advocacy organization – and The National Football League (NFL) hosted the third annual “A Night of Pride” at Caesar’s Palace in Super Bowl Lviii’s host city of Las Vegas.
Lance Bass speaks onstage during "A Night of Pride" with GLAAD and the NFL
Credit/Copyright: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD
The evening, hosted by former *Nsync member Lance Bass, featured a performance by singer-songwriter Vincint and a panel discussion moderated by Lz Granderson on how inclusion in sports advances acceptance for LGBTQ people. The panel featured veteran pass rusher Carl Nassib, the NFL’s first openly gay player to play in a regular-season game, along with trailblazer and NFL replay assistant Desiree Abrams and Kevin Maxen, the first out male NFL coach.
The event was presented by Smirnoff, with additional partners Starter and Google.
Guests included NFL Chief Diversity and Inclusion...
Lance Bass speaks onstage during "A Night of Pride" with GLAAD and the NFL
Credit/Copyright: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD
The evening, hosted by former *Nsync member Lance Bass, featured a performance by singer-songwriter Vincint and a panel discussion moderated by Lz Granderson on how inclusion in sports advances acceptance for LGBTQ people. The panel featured veteran pass rusher Carl Nassib, the NFL’s first openly gay player to play in a regular-season game, along with trailblazer and NFL replay assistant Desiree Abrams and Kevin Maxen, the first out male NFL coach.
The event was presented by Smirnoff, with additional partners Starter and Google.
Guests included NFL Chief Diversity and Inclusion...
- 2/13/2024
- Look to the Stars
Exclusive: Outfest has today unveiled the lineup for the third edition of its LGBTQ+ TV festival Outfronts, a four-day virtual gathering to take place this year from June 2-5.
The lineup for the festival, aiming to highlight the diverse representation of LGBTQ+ characters on screen, includes panels with the stars of Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star, Max’s Our Flag Means Death and Prime Video’s With Love, as well as the creators and cast of both Somebody Somewhere (HBO) and The Other Two (Max), and the writer-director and stars of NBC’s Quantum Leap revival, who discuss its episode “Let Them Play.” Also to be highlighted is a talk with Raina Deerwater, one of the architects of GLAAD’s 2022-2023 Where We Are On TV report, as well as Ian Carlos Crawford and Monica Monroe, about the future of Lgbtqia+ representation in television.
Panels will be available...
The lineup for the festival, aiming to highlight the diverse representation of LGBTQ+ characters on screen, includes panels with the stars of Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star, Max’s Our Flag Means Death and Prime Video’s With Love, as well as the creators and cast of both Somebody Somewhere (HBO) and The Other Two (Max), and the writer-director and stars of NBC’s Quantum Leap revival, who discuss its episode “Let Them Play.” Also to be highlighted is a talk with Raina Deerwater, one of the architects of GLAAD’s 2022-2023 Where We Are On TV report, as well as Ian Carlos Crawford and Monica Monroe, about the future of Lgbtqia+ representation in television.
Panels will be available...
- 5/25/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Last week, GLAAD and the NFL hosted ‘A Night of Pride,’ sponsored by Smirnoff, at the Sheraton Downtown in Phoenix, Az.
Lance Bass speaks onstage at a Night of Pride with GLAAD and NFL
Credit/Copyright: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD
The evening featured a performance by Betty Who as well as panel discussions spotlighting advances in and the future of LGBTQ inclusion in professional sports as well as the NFL’s commitment to LGBTQ NFL players and LGBTQ NFL Legends.
Guests included NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, as well as LGBTQ leaders and allies including R. K. Russell, Lance Bass, Justine Lindsay, Byron Perkins, Meredith Marks, , Calix Quan, Kay Adams, Tempest DuJour, Taylor Hale, Paige Mobley, Luis Heredia, Daniel Hernandez, Liz Jenkins, Tim Ellis, Joey Jay, Ashley & Malori, Mynx Dimilo, Lz Granderson, David Artavia, GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis and more…
The evening featured two special panel discussions,...
Lance Bass speaks onstage at a Night of Pride with GLAAD and NFL
Credit/Copyright: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD
The evening featured a performance by Betty Who as well as panel discussions spotlighting advances in and the future of LGBTQ inclusion in professional sports as well as the NFL’s commitment to LGBTQ NFL players and LGBTQ NFL Legends.
Guests included NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, as well as LGBTQ leaders and allies including R. K. Russell, Lance Bass, Justine Lindsay, Byron Perkins, Meredith Marks, , Calix Quan, Kay Adams, Tempest DuJour, Taylor Hale, Paige Mobley, Luis Heredia, Daniel Hernandez, Liz Jenkins, Tim Ellis, Joey Jay, Ashley & Malori, Mynx Dimilo, Lz Granderson, David Artavia, GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis and more…
The evening featured two special panel discussions,...
- 2/15/2023
- Look to the Stars
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