Pop star Lovato appeared in non-binary form earlier this year and now uses their/their pronouns to be named Celebrity of the Year in a star-studded event hosted by the host Gok Wan and the champion of Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK Lawrence Chaney.
The award aims to recognize the best British and international LGBT+ talents, as well as the allies and organizations that support them.
The former U.S. Secretary of State and presidential candidate Mrs. Clinton won the Global Ally Award.
When attending the ceremony via a video link, Mrs. Clinton said that she was “proud to stand with the LGBT+ community” and added that “before the LGBT+ community is fully equal, there is more work to be done to change the law and change people Thoughts and thoughts”.
Anne-Marie is the winner on Friday
/ Getty ImagesYears & Years singer Alexander was recognized for his role in Russell T Davies’ AIDS drama “This Is Sin”, which won the Media Moment Award.
The morning star Schofield revealed that he was gay last year, and he published a touching video message when he received the special recognition award.
Schofield has been married to his wife Steph for more than 20 years, he and he have two daughters, and he shared news about his sexual orientation at the time.
Olympic boxing champion Nicola Adams was one of the first same-sex couples of Strictly Come Dancing, she won the LGBT+ role model award, and singer Anne-Marie was named Music Artist of the Year .
Spice Girls star Melanie C won the Ally Award for her collaboration with the drag group Sink the Pink, and Cooking With The Stars host Tom Allen was named the Broadcaster of the Year.
Sarah Ferguson was one of the guests
/ Public broadcastingConnor Cody, a football player of England and Wolverhampton Wanderers, won the Football Ally Award, which was launched this year to emphasize the lack of gay, bisexual, and gay in the sport’s senior leagues. Representatives of a wide range of genders.
Coady supports Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces movement, which aims to make football more inclusive of LGBT+ people. He said that he is “deeply honored and extremely proud” to be recognized.
The host of the awards ceremony, Wan, said: “Tonight, so many outstanding and well-deserved LGBT+ people and allies have been recognized. I am very happy to participate in this event.”
Sarah Garrett, the founder of the awards, added: “We are delighted to be able to host a celebration after a difficult 18 months to recognize those who have worked hard to advocate and advance LGBT+ rights.
“All the winners and nominees are very worthy.”



