The annual GLAAD media awards have announced the schedule for the 2024 ceremony.
On Thursday, the LGBTQ advocacy organization announced that Kate Hudson and Chlöe will perform at the March 14 ceremony.
Hudson will perform her latest single “Talk About Love,” following the debut of the song’s music video earlier this week.
“The LGBTQ community supported me and stood by me as long as I was a performer. It’s a privilege to share another facet of my art with my nearest and dearest fans and expand my life’s ally journey,” Hudson, 44, said in a press release. “Music brings people together and I can’t wait to spread love and joy with queer people and GLAAD this year.”
Chlöe (aka Chloe Bailey), 25, is set to perform her latest track “FYS.” According to a press release, this performance marks her first release of 2024 and her first live performance of the song.
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“I’m honored to perform my new song ‘FYS’ for the first time at this year’s GLAAD Media Awards,” said Bailey. “It is so important to me to be an ally and advocate for an organization that has been advocating for unity, inclusion and human rights for decades.”
“I believe that in every community you need to see yourself in stories and media, and I’m thrilled to be here to celebrate all the contributions the LGBTQ community has made in this space,” she continued. “And being here to celebrate true icons Oprah Winfrey and Niecy Nash-Betts just makes it even more special!”
At the 35th annual ceremony, Winfrey will be honored with the Vanguard Award, “for her decades-long commitment to allyship,” and Nash-Betts will receive the Stephen F. Kolzak Award, which honors a member of the LGBTQ community in the entertainment industry each year.
Whose line is that anyway? star Wayne Brady will host the ceremony, and a host of stars will appear as special guests, including Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Selling Sunset’with Chrishell Stause & G Flip, Ted Lasso cast members including Hannah Waddingham and Jason Sudeikis, and Mean girls starring Jonathan Bailey and Reneé Rapp.
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Other special guests include Cristo Fernandez, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sharon Stone, Sherry Cola, Shonda Rhimes, Sydney Sweeney, Matt Bomer and more.
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Although “FYS” is her first release of the year and the GLAAD Awards marks her first performance of the song, Chlöe is no stranger to the LGBTQ ceremony. In 2021, she and her sister Halle Bailey, performing as the duo Chloe x Halle, performed their song “Do It” at the GLAAD Awards with the help of some RuPaul’s Drag Race stars.
Hulu is set to exclusively air the broadcast of the show, with the full ceremony recording set to begin airing on March 29.
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