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PHOTOS: Jinkx Monsoon, David Archuleta, Rosie O’Donnell & more queer excellence at 2024 Queerties Awards

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Jinkx Monsoon served as mistress of ceremonies.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Monsoon quipped that the Queerties might just be the gayest awards show ever –– “after the GayVNs and maybe the Tony’s” –– and judging by the crowd, she was certainly spot-on.Ahead of the show, David Archuleta could be spotted chatting up musical genius Leland, while the fabulous House of Avalon collective (including Drag Race winner Symone) cozied up in the corner.

Also in attendance were Drag Race stars like Sasha Colby, Alaska, Raja, and Bob the Drag Queen, as well as stylish celebs and influencers like Matt Bernstein, Daniel Franzese, Johnny Sibilly, Frankie Grande, and of course, some very special guests.But what more could you ask for an evening honoring the best bops, comedians, style icons, and drag queens in all of LGBTQ+ media?!The good news?

You can watch the entire big gay affair when the Queerties Awards premiere on WoW Presents Plus on March 19.Until then, we’ve got you covered with some highlights from the night.Bronze Avery opened up the show with a high-energy performances of viral bop “Scan and Copy” and his new single “Spring Break.” Avery served flawless choreo alongside dancers Jaeden Gomez and Kara Cannella, but as the pop singer reminded us, the talent runs deeper.

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