Demi Lovato to Perform at 37th GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles

Singer and actor Demi Lovato is scheduled to perform at the 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on March 16. The event will be hosted by actor and previous GLAAD Award winner Jonathan Bennett. The ceremony will honor excellence in media representation of the LGBTQ community across film, television, music, and journalism. A star-studded guest list and nominees including major artists like Lady Gaga and Elton John are expected.

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  • Demi Lovato set to perform
  • Jonathan Bennett confirmed as host
  • Event streams on Hulu March 16
  • Celebrates LGBTQ+ media representation
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Demi Lovato to Perform at 37th GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles

Demi Lovato will perform and Jonathan Bennett will host the 37th GLAAD Media Awards in LA, celebrating LGBTQ+ representation in media.

"Lovato, a previous GLAAD Vanguard Award recipient, will take the stage at the awards ceremony. - The Hollywood Reporter"

Washington DC, February 23

Singer-actor Demi Lovato is set to perform at the 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards, scheduled to take place in Los Angeles on March 16. The ceremony will stream on Hulu, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The announcement comes ahead of Lovato's upcoming arena tour, It's Not That Deep, which is slated to begin in April. Lovato, a previous GLAAD Vanguard Award recipient, will take the stage at the awards ceremony, with her performance presented by Hyundai Motor America.

Actor Jonathan Bennett has been confirmed as the host for the evening. Bennett, known for his breakout role in Mean Girls alongside Lindsay Lohan, is also a GLAAD Award winner. He previously won in the outstanding film, streaming or TV category for Hallmark's The Groomsmen: Second Chances.

It has also announced that cast and creatives from the nominated pop culture phenomenon Heated Rivalry will attend the ceremony. The Jacob Tierney-directed series, starring Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams, is nominated for outstanding new TV series.

Several prominent names from the entertainment industry are expected to be present at the event, including Camila Mendes, Cara Delevingne, Colton Underwood, Don Lemon, Kristen Wiig, Laverne Cox, Lili Reinhart, Melissa Fumero, Paul Feig, Stephanie Beatriz, Tig Notaro and Tom Daley, among others, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

In the film categories, nominees for outstanding film in wide theatrical release include The History of Sound starring Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor, Kiss of the Spider Woman featuring Jennifer Lopez, and The Wedding Banquet, among others.

The outstanding music artist category features major names such as Lady Gaga, Elton John and Brandi Carlile for their joint record, alongside Maren Morris, Renee Rapp and others.

The 37th GLAAD Media Awards will celebrate excellence in media representation of the LGBTQ community across film, television, music and journalism, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good for them, but honestly, as an Indian viewer, I wish our media covered more about local LGBTQ+ activists and artists making a difference here. We have our own stories that need celebrating.
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Aman W
Demi's music has gotten me through some tough times. Happy to see her performing at GLAAD. Hope the event gets some coverage on Indian entertainment news channels too!
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Sarah B
The lineup is impressive! Jonathan Bennett hosting is a fun choice. It's heartening to see mainstream awards dedicated to LGBTQ+ representation. Progress is slow everywhere, but every step counts.
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Karthik V
With all respect to the cause, I sometimes feel these Hollywood events become more about celebrity presence than the actual community's grassroots issues. The corporate sponsorship (Hyundai) also makes it feel a bit commercial. The intent is good, but the execution can be more substantive.
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Nisha Z
As someone who follows both Hollywood and Indian cinema, the contrast in open celebration is stark. We've come a long way since Section 377, but we need our own big, glamorous awards night for queer Indian talent. Jai ho to all the nominees! ✨

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