Free Queer TV network Revry has partnered with Q.Digital & Lexus for the first-ever television broadcast of Q.Digital’s Queerties, the annual award show produced by entertainment site Queerty celebrating the best in LGBTQ culture & media. The awards ceremony will stream live Wednesday February 24th at 6P PST / 9P EST on Revry including Revry’s third-party channels on Samsung TV Plus, Roku Channels, Xumo, Stirr, Apple TV as well as on Queerty’s homepage, Facebook & YouTube pages. Damian Pelliccione Revry CEO & Co Founder stated, “We couldn’t be more excited to broadcast the Queerties this year. To showcase such incredible, diverse queer talent across all our channels, over 250 million households & devices will allow everyone to tune-in & enjoy the fantastic show Q.Digital produces!” The show will be hosted by RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 12 Miss Congeniality Heidi N. Closet & Queerty Editor-in-Chief Dan Tracer & include an exciting musical performance by Bright Light Bright Light. This year Q.Digital & Lexus will present Angelica Ross with the Groundbreaker Award & Billy Eichner will receive the MVP Award. Heidi N. Closet added, “I’ve been voting for the Queerties as a fan for years, so it’s very exciting to not only be a nominee this year but the host of the show! I’m honored to help celebrate so many amazing & diverse members of our community & the incredible work they put out during such a challenging year.” The event will dawn a virtual red carpet with celebrity appearances by Nicco Annan, James Bland, Isis King, Jai Rodriguez, Cameron Esposito, Shangela, Jinkx Monsoon, BenDeLaCreme, Willam, Alaska, HBO’s Veneno star Isabel Torres, Netflix’s The Prom star Jo Ellen Pellman & many more. For More Info...
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