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GLAAD Media Awards: Bad Bunny, Christina Aguilera & Jeremy Pope Set For Honors

February 8, 2023 by deadline.com

Recent Grammy winner Bad Bunny , Christina Aguilera and Jeremy Pope will be honored at the 34th annual GLAAD Media Awards next month for advancing and supporting the LGBTQ community.

Bad Bunny — Spotify's most-streamed artist in the world last year — will receive the Vanguard Award for having made "a significant difference in promoting acceptance of LGBTQ people and issues." Five-time Grammy winner Aguilera will receive the Advocate for Change Award for having "changed the game for LGBTQ people around the world." And Pose alum and two-time Tony nominee Pope will receive the Stephen F. Kolzak Award for having made "a significant difference in raising visibility and promoting acceptance of LGBTQ people and issues."

Read bios for all three below. The awards show will be handed during the March 30 ceremony at the Beverly Hilton.

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Bad Bunny's advocacy and outspoken allyship for the LGBTQ community has reached millions around the world, using his craft to speak out for equality. "Bad Bunny uses his role as one of the world's most popular music artists to boldly shine a light on LGBTQ people and issues, including transgender equality and ending violence against trans women of color," said GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis. "By consistently advocating for our community, elevating our stories and demanding action from anti-LGBTQ leaders, Bad Bunny redefines the positive influence Latin music artists can have within the LGBTQ community, and has set an example for all artists."

Aguilera has used her platform to be a bold advocate for the LGBTQ community, advancing conversations around acceptance and more through music. "Christina Aguilera is a beloved icon who has inspired and shared messages of love for the LGBTQ community since the start of her music career," Ellis said. "From using her voice to speak out against anti-LGBTQ legislation to creating songs and music videos that showcase LGBTQ love, Christina loudly and proudly raises the bar for what it means to be a LGBTQ ally today."

Pope has broken barriers across Broadway, TV and film, earning two Tony Award nominations along with Grammy and Emmy noms. "Jeremy Pope is one of today's most talented and dynamic actors who has given life and excitement to  important stories that impact and honor the LGBTQ community," Ellis said. "Offscreen, Pope has used his voice to have important conversations about being an out actor in Hollywood, which are key to continuing to erase stigma and bias that affect out actors today."

Here are GLAAD's mini-bios of its 2023 nominees:

Bad Bunny

Named Spotify's most-streamed artist of 2022, with 8.3 billion streams globally, the three-time Grammy-winning artist, bringing his own voice to the forefront to help others see themselves in the world.

As he reimagines the Latin urban music genre, LGBTQ people and issues remain in the vanguards of equality and inclusion for him, especially those in Puerto Rico, where he was born. His live performances and music videos cast an array of voices, experiences and backgrounds, showcasing queer love and affection on full display. For his music video for "Yo Perreo Sola," he dressed in drag, telling Rolling Stone, "I did it to show support to those who need it. I may not be gay, but I'm a human."

In a performance for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the rapper paid homage to Alexa Negrón Luciano, a trans woman murdered in the city of Toa Baja, wearing a shirt in Spanish that read: "They killed Alexa, not a man in a skirt." In 2019, the artist also helped influence a movement to force former Puerto Rican Governor, Ricardo Rosselló, to step down from office, after being exposed for corruption and anti-LGBTQ attitudes.

Moving from sound booth to the big screen, Bad Bunny plans to executive produce the forthcoming Netflix adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel, "They Both Die in the End," which features a queer Latinx storyline.

Previous GLAAD Vito Russo Award recipient Ricky Martin told Rolling Stone that Bad Bunny is an "icon for the Latin queer community."

Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera, who has one of the most celebrated voices in history, has used her platform to be a bold advocate for the LGBTQ community, advancing conversations around LGBTQ acceptance and more, through music. Most recently, her impact on the LGBTQ community was realized after Club Q Colorado Springs shooting survivor, Michael Anderson, invoked her lyrics as he testified before the U.S. House Oversight Committee on LGBTQ violence. In 2002, Aguilera dedicated her single, "Beautiful," to the LGBTQ community, with the line "words can't bring us down" becoming a personal mantra for many queer people. The song brought a unique awareness and a sense of compassion in the face of hate, earning Aguilera a Special Recognition honor at the 14th GLAAD Media Awards . Last year, the seven-time Grammy-winner celebrated 20 years of "Beautiful" with a brand new music video, reminding people of the importance of accepting themselves for who they are.

A staunch supporter of LGBTQ rights and a visionary for representation, Aguilera raised over $500 million for HIV research with MAC cosmetics in 2004, spoke out loudly against Proposition 8 in 2008 and brought trans dancers and drag artists into the limelight during the 2012 American Music Awards. Following the Pulse Nightclub mass shooting in Orlando, Aguilera dedicated the song, "Change," to those affected by the tragedy with proceeds from the song going to victims' families. She later penned a "Love Letter to the LGBTQ Community" for Billboard in 2017. Her very own Pride collection was launched in 2021, to proudly support two nonprofit organizations: TransTech and TransLash. Using the power of music to build bridges and demand change, Aguilera has redefined what it means to be a true advocate for the LGBTQ community, creating spaces for queer voices and talent to be known and thrive: From performing alongside breakthrough LGBTQ artists like Anitta, Syd, Kim Petras, Chika and Michaela Jaé, to condemning anti-LGBTQ legislation like Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law.

Jeremy Pope

Jeremy Pope is a multi-faceted out performer who has broken barriers across Broadway, television and film, earning two Tony Award nominations, a Grammy Award nomination, an Emmy Award nomination, and a Golden Globe Award nomination.

His breakthrough film role as Ellis French in Elegance Bratton's autobiographical first feature, "The Inspection," follows a closeted Black gay man through Marine Corps Recruit Training in a "Don't Ask Don't Tell" era. That performance earned him his first Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama, as well as a Film Independent Spirit Award nomination for "Best Lead Performance."

Pope's rise from stage to screen began in 2018, when he earned two Tony Award nominations in the same season – one for Best Lead Actor in A Play for his Broadway debut performance in "Choir Boy" and a second nomination for Best Featured Actor in a musical for his performance in "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations." Pope was soon cast in Ryan Murphy's series "Hollywood," where he earned an Emmy nomination for his lead performance as aspiring Black screenwriter Archie Coleman. Pope also had a meaningful arc in "Pose" and in the final season of the FX series, his character, Christopher, gave audiences a sense of visibility and belonging for trans experiences and for those living with HIV.

Pope is about to wrap his Broadway run as Jean-Michael Basquiat in Manhattan Theater Club's "The Collaboration." Later this year, he will be seen revisiting the role on the big screen.

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