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Lil Nas X And 11 Other Black LGBTQ Celebrities Who Deserve BET Awards

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He claims the strained relationship began after BET became very upset following the performance stunt.The Australian actor, dancer, and singer-songwriter is a promising young talent.

He speaks to a younger generation of queer Black youth seeking representation. He's appeared on the CW as Kid Flash; the heartthrob from the feel-good LGBTQ rom-com Love, Simon; and most recently, the lead in My Fake Boyfriend.

Queer youth must see talent in positive roles, and Lonsdale is only getting started. The BET Awards have a section for new talent.Karamo Brown is the culture expert on the Netflix series Queer Eye, and based on the strained inclusivity at theBET Awards, the biggest night of culture could use his help.

I remember Karamo from his first appearance on MTV's The Real World: Philadelphia, where he was the first openly gay Black man on a reality show.

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