32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards winners announced

GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, tonight hosted a virtual ceremony to announce the award recipients of the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards, which premiered on YouTube and will be available to stream on-demand on Hulu until the end of June. This year’s awards show was hosted by actress and producer Niecy Nash and featured special performances from CHIKA, Rebecca Black, and Jessica Betts.

During the virtual ceremony, GLAAD spotlighted the award recipients for nine competitive categories:

Sam Smith accepted the award for Outstanding Music Artist

Disclosure took home the award for Outstanding Documentary

Schitt’s Creek received the award for Outstanding Comedy Series for a second year in a row

Star Trek: Discovery won for Outstanding Drama Series

Happiest Season took home the award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release

The Boys in the Band received the award for Outstanding Film – Limited Release

We’re Here won for Outstanding Reality Program

The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo took home the award for Outstanding Children’s Programming

Lilly Responds to Comments About Her Sexuality, a segment of Lilly Singh’s late-night talk show A Little Late With Little Singh, won for Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode

Tonight’s ceremony highlighted pressing issues affecting the LGBTQ community, including the epidemic of violence facing trans women of colour, anti-trans legislation across the US, combating racial and ethnic violence and discrimination, the importance of passing the Equality Act, the impact of COVID-19 on the LGBTQ community, and HIV awareness and education.

The cast of Glee reunites for a special tribute to the legacy of the late Naya Rivera’s character Santana Lopez, introduced by Demi Lovato

The cast of Glee pays tribute to Naya Rivera & Santana Lopez at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

Katy Perry presents the award for Outstanding Music Artist to Sam Smith

Katy Perry presents the award for Outstanding Music Artist to Sam Smith at 32nd GLAAD Media Awards

Sterling K. Brown speaks out for Black trans lives and presents the award for Outstanding Documentary to Disclosure, accepted by Laverne Cox and director Sam Feder

Laverne Cox & Sam Feder accept award for Outstanding Documentary at 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

When presenting the award, Sterling K. Brown said: “Friends, I’m so proud to stand with the LGBTQ community tonight, just as the LGBTQ community stands with Black and diverse communities. Black Lives Matter, Black Trans Lives Matter, and I know we’re going to keep spreading that message of unity and justice until every one of us is safe to live the lives we love.”

When accepting the award, Laverne Cox said: “We are looking for people to move beyond acceptance to radical acceptance, to radical self-love. To the trans youth watching right now, we want you to know that you’re anointed, that despite all of the attacks that might be happening against you, you are divine. You deserve to be. You are here for a reason. You must survive to fulfill that divine purpose. I love you!”

JoJo Siwa presents the award for Outstanding Children’s Programming to The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo, accepted by Elmo

JoJo Siwa presents Outstanding Children’s Programming award to Elmo at the 32nd GLAAD Media Awards

When presenting the award, JoJo Siwa said: “I recently just came out as part of the LGBTQ community. I have the best, most amazing, wonderful girlfriend in the entire world who makes me so so so happy and that’s all that matters. I think it’s really cool that kids all around the world who look up to me can now see that loving who you want to love is totally awesome. If you want to fall in love with a girl, if you want to fall in love with a girl, if you want to fall with someone…who is non-binary, that is incredible. Love is awesome. You can be in love with whoever you want to be in love with and it should be celebrated.” 

Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist winner CHIKA performs FWB and SAVE YOU

CHIKA performs “FWB” and “SAVE YOU” at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

Dan Levy accepts the award for Outstanding Comedy Series (Schitt’s Creek) for the second year in a row

Dan Levy & Schitt’s Creek win for Outstanding Comedy Series at 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

Rebecca Black performs Girlfriend

Rebecca Black performs “Girlfriend” at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

USWNT and Orlando Pride Stars Ashlyn Harris & Ali Krieger speak out in support of trans athletes and present the award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release to Happiest Season, accepted by Clea DuVall and Mackenzie Davis

Happiest Season wins Outstanding Film – Wide Release at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

When presenting the award, Harris & Krieger said: “As LGBTQ athletes and new, super tired moms, we really wanted to stand up for the youngest members of our community. The two of us – and Uncle Kyle – are speaking out on behalf of all of the trans student athletes out there. Trans students want the opportunity to play sports for the same reason other kids do: to be a part of a team where they feel like they belong. We shouldn’t discriminate against kids and ban them from playing because they’re transgender.”

9-1-1 Lone Star’s Ronen Rubinstein, Rafael Silva, and Brian Michael Smith present the award for Outstanding Film – Limited Release to The Boys in the Band, accepted by Jim Parsons, Matt Bomer, and Robin de Jesús

The Boys in the Band wins Outstanding Film – Limited Release at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

Lilly Singh accepts the award for Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode for her A Little Late With Lilly Singh segment, “Lilly Responds to Comments About Her Sexuality”

Lilly Singh wins for Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

When accepting the award, Lilly Singh said: “I came out relatively late in life…you know, in other cultures like South Asian culture…there is still a stigma attached to being your true authentic self. I always think that if I was younger and I saw someone on TV who looked like me, that was out and proud about it, maybe I would’ve gotten here faster…I just want to say to everyone at home that looks like me: I am out. I am loud. I am proud. I love myself. And the journey to get here was tough, but it was so worth it. So I want to say that I see you. I recognize you. You are valid. You are beautiful. Nothing about you needs to change.”

Bretman Rock speaks out against anti-Asian discrimination and joins Jonathan Bennett to present the award for Outstanding Reality Program to We’re Here, accepted by Bob The Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara, and DJ “Shangela” Pierce

We’re Here wins for Outstanding Reality Program at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

Nyle DiMarco presents the award for Outstanding Drama Series to Star Trek: Discovery, accepted by Wilson Cruz, Anthony Rapp, Ian Alexander, and Blu del Barrio

Star Trek: Discovery wins for Outstanding Drama Series at 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

Wynonna Earp’s Dominique Provost-Chalkley & Katherine Barrell bid farewell to the series and pay tribute to fans

Wynonna Earp’s Dominique Provost-Chalkley & Katherine Barrell pay tribute to fans at GLAAD Awards

JoJo Siwa presents the award for “TikTok’s Queer Advocate of the Year” to Josh Helfgott

JoJo Siwa presents “TikTok’s Queer Advocate of the Year” at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

Jessica Betts performs “Catch Me,” introduced by wife and GLAAD Media Awards host Niecy Nash

Niecy Nash’s wife Jessica Betts performs “Catch Me” at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

The cast and creators of Veneno pay tribute to Cristina Ortiz Rodríguez (La Veneno) and fans of the series

The cast and creators of Veneno appear at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards

“The GLAAD Media Awards special guests and winners sent an undeniably loud message of LGBTQ acceptance around the world tonight,” said GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis. “This year’s award recipients, including Disclosure, Schitt’s Creek, Star Trek: Discovery, and Veneno, remind us that even in times of political and cultural division, diverse LGBTQ representation and visibility can enlighten, entertain, and create lasting impact, ultimately raising the bar for LGBTQ inclusion in media.”

Here’s a full list of winners at the 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards:

Outstanding Film – Wide Release: Happiest Season (Hulu/TriStar Pictures)

Outstanding Film – Limited Release: The Boys in the Band (Netflix)

Outstanding Documentary: Disclosure (Netflix)

Outstanding Comedy Series: Schitt’s Creek (Pop)

Outstanding Drama Series: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access)

Outstanding TV Movie: Uncle Frank (Amazon Studios)

Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series: I May Destroy You (HBO)
Outstanding Reality Program: We’re Here (HBO)

Outstanding Children’s Programming: The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo (HBO Max)

Outstanding Kids & Family Programming [TIE]: First Day (Hulu) and She-Ra & The Princesses of Power (DreamWorks Animation/Netflix)

Outstanding Music Artist: Sam Smith, Love Goes (Capitol)

Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist: CHIKA, Industry Games (Warner Records)

Outstanding Video Game [TIE]: Tell Me Why (DONTNOD Entertainment & Xbox Game Studios) and

The Last of Us Part II (Naughty Dog & Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Outstanding Comic Book: Empyre, Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling, Empyre: Aftermath Avengers, by Al Ewing, Dan Slott, Chip Zdarsky, Anthony Oliveira, Valerio Schiti, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Marte Gracia, Triona Farrell, Joe Caramagna, Ariana Maher, Travis Lanham (Marvel Comics)

Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode: “Lilly Responds to Comments About Her Sexuality” A Little Late With Lilly Singh (NBC)

Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: “Dwyane Wade One-On-One: Basketball Legend Opens Up About Supporting Transgender Daughter” Good Morning America (ABC)

Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form: “ABC News Joe Biden Town Hall” (ABC)

Outstanding Print Article: “20 LGBTQ+ People Working to Save Lives on the Frontline” by Diane Anderson-Minshall, David Artavia, Tracy Gilchrist, Desiree Guerrero, Jeffrey Masters, Donald Padgett, and Daniel Reynolds (The Advocate)

Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: People

Outstanding Online Journalism Article: “Gay Men Speak Out After Being Turned Away from Donating Blood During Coronavirus Pandemic: ‘We are Turning Away Perfectly Healthy Donors’” by Tony Morrison and Joel Lyons (GoodMorningAmerica.com)

Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia: “Stop Killing Us: Black Transgender Women’s Lived Experiences” by Complex World (Complex News)

Outstanding Blog: TransGriot

Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media: Windy City Times

Special Recognition: After Forever (Amazon)

Special Recognition: Deadline’s New Hollywood Podcast

Special Recognition: Happiest Season Soundtrack (Facet/Warner Records)

Special Recognition: Noah’s Arc: The ‘Rona Chronicles (Patrik Ian-Polk Entertainment)

Special Recognition: Out (Pixar/Disney+)

Special Recognition: Razor Tongue (YouTube)

Special Recognition: “The Son” Little America (Apple TV+)

Outstanding Spanish-Language Scripted Television Series: Veneno (HBO Max)

Outstanding Spanish-Language TV Journalism: “La Hermana de Aleyda Ortiz Narra Cómo Salió del Clóset y Cómo se lo Comunicó a su Familia” Despierta América (Univision)

Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism Article: “Desapareció en México, Solo se Hallaron sus Restos: La Historia de la Doctora María Elizabeth Montaño y su Importancia para la Comunidad Trans” por Albinson Linares y Marina E. Franco (Telemundo.com)

Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia: “Soy Trans: El Camino a un Nuevo Despertar” por Sarah Moreno, Esther Piccolino, y José Sepúlveda (El Nuevo Herald)

Special Recognition (Spanish-Language): Jesse & Joy, “Love (Es Nuestro Idioma)”

Leave a Reply

Up ↑

%d bloggers like this: