Jonathan Bailey, Cynthia Erivo and Bella Ramsey Lead Nominations for 14th Annual Queerties Awards
Several A-list stars have been recognized as part of the nominees list for the 14th annual Queerties Awards. Among them are Jonathan Bailey, known for his role in "Bridgerton", Cynthia Erivo, who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and Bella Ramsey, who starred in the hit HBO series "The Last of Us".
This year's award ceremony promises to be a celebration of LGBTQ+ excellence across various fields, including film, television, music, and more. According to Scott Gatz, CEO of Q.Digital, the company behind Queerties, the event aims to give voice to the LGBTQ+ community by honoring "the best of the best" in pop culture.
The nominees for this year's awards include some big names from the world of film, such as Lady Gaga and Reneé Rapp. The award ceremony also recognizes LGBTQ+ achievements in television, including shows like "Hacks", "Severance", and "Loot".
For those who want to vote in these categories, public voting is set to open on January 20th with a limited number of votes per day until February 17th. The winners will be announced at a Los Angeles ceremony in March, where the host and additional honorees are still to be revealed.
Queerties has gained popularity over the years, attracting nearly two million voters last year. This year's event promises to continue this trend with its diverse range of nominees, showcasing the best that LGBTQ+ culture has to offer.
Several A-list stars have been recognized as part of the nominees list for the 14th annual Queerties Awards. Among them are Jonathan Bailey, known for his role in "Bridgerton", Cynthia Erivo, who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and Bella Ramsey, who starred in the hit HBO series "The Last of Us".
This year's award ceremony promises to be a celebration of LGBTQ+ excellence across various fields, including film, television, music, and more. According to Scott Gatz, CEO of Q.Digital, the company behind Queerties, the event aims to give voice to the LGBTQ+ community by honoring "the best of the best" in pop culture.
The nominees for this year's awards include some big names from the world of film, such as Lady Gaga and Reneé Rapp. The award ceremony also recognizes LGBTQ+ achievements in television, including shows like "Hacks", "Severance", and "Loot".
For those who want to vote in these categories, public voting is set to open on January 20th with a limited number of votes per day until February 17th. The winners will be announced at a Los Angeles ceremony in March, where the host and additional honorees are still to be revealed.
Queerties has gained popularity over the years, attracting nearly two million voters last year. This year's event promises to continue this trend with its diverse range of nominees, showcasing the best that LGBTQ+ culture has to offer.