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It’s A Sin, Lil Nas X and RuPaul’s Drag Race lead British LGBT Awards nominations

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The annual British LGBT Awards honour a handful of LGBTQ+ activists and celebrities for their contribution to the community.

The first official British LGBT Awards event launched in 2015 and has since become a widely recognised LGBTQ+ event recognising LGBT personalities, innovators and companies.

Previous famous names that have been spotlighted include Stephen Fry, Caitlyn Jenner, Tom Daley, Cynthia Nixon and Courtney Act.

This year’s award will take place this year on 27 August. The year’s music category, which honours LGBTQ+ artists or advocates, has caused a stir with the likes of Harry Styles and JoJo Siwa being recognised.

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