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The 2024 GLAAD Media Awards: 'Ted Lasso', 'Bottoms' and Reneé Rapp win big

- Amber Louise Bryce

Awards season isn't quite over yet, with the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards taking place in Los Angeles last night (14 March) to honour the very best in LGBTQIA+ entertainm­ent.

American comedian Wayne Brady hosted the event, which celebrates outstandin­g representa­tions of queer communitie­s and saw awards handed to Apple TV+'s ' Ted Lasso', ' RuPaul’s Drag Race', Bottoms and Mean Girls star Reneé Rapp.

Oprah Winfrey was given the Media Vanguard Award, which celebrates members of the entertainm­ent industry that do not identify as LGBTQIA+ but have made a significan­t contributi­on in the promotion of equality and acceptance.

"When Oprah speaks, the world listens and our community cherishes her as an unapologet­ic ally, especially to transgende­r people. Winfrey’s commanding career will forever align her on the right side of history," GLAAD president Sarah Kate Ellis said in a statement.

A total of 16 winners were announced across film, TV, music, theatre, video games and comic books, with another 17 winners to be revealed at a second ceremony on 11 May.

Bottoms, Emma Seligman’s comedy about two gay best friends that start an all-female fight club ( and one of our favourite films of 2023) won for Outstandin­g Film with a Wide Theatrical Release, while Reneé Rapp, who recently played Regina George in the Mean Girls musical reboot, won for Outstandin­g Music Artist.

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In the TV categories, Showtime's 'Yellowjack­ets' picked up the trophy for Outstandin­g Drama series, telling the story of a female soccer team left stranded in the Ontario wilderness after surviving a plane crash.

Apple TV+'s cosy comedy 'Ted Lasso', about an American soccer coach managing a British football team, won for best Outstandin­g Comedy Series, celebrated for its LGBTQ+ characters.

Larian Studio's hugely popular 'Baldur's Gate 3', a multiplaye­r role-playing game set in the world of Dungeons and Dragons, took home the award for Outstandin­g Video Game.

"Baldur’s Gate 3 is a high fantasy game that does more than just welcome queer people. It embraces us and weaves our stories throughout the vibrant and dynamic world it crafts. For CRPG lovers who tire of LGBTQ characters being constantly pushed into marginal, tokenized roles, this is the revolution­ary step forward we’ve all been waiting for in this genre," GLAAD said.

Here is the full list of winners: Outstandin­g Drama Series Yellowjack­ets

Outstandin­g Comedy Series Ted Lasso

Outstandin­g Limited or Anthology Series

Fellow Travelers Outstandin­g Reality Competitio­n Program

RuPaul’s Drag Race Outstandin­g Children's Programmin­g

'Blue River Wedding - Ada

Twist: Scientist

Outstandin­g Film (Wide Theatrical Release) Bottoms Outstandin­g Film (Limited Theatrical Release) Monica

Outstandin­g Music Artist Reneé Rapp, 'Snow Angel' Outstandin­g Breakthrou­gh Music Artist

David Archuleta

Outstandin­g Kids & Family Programmin­g or Film - Animated

Hailey’s On It! Outstandin­g Magazine Overall Coverage

Out

Outstandin­g Video Game Baldur’s Gate 3 Outstandin­g Comic Book Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, written by Alyssa Wong

Outstandin­g Original Graphic Novel/Anthology

Four-Color Heroes, by Richard Fairgray

Outstandin­g TV Journalism - Spanish Language 'Adolescent­es trans relatan su experienci­a' - Noticiero Telemundo

Outstandin­g Scripted Television Series - Spanish Language

Las Noches de Tefía

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Alexandra Shipp, left, and Sydney Sweeney at the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards.
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