Senin, 05 Desember 2011

Lady Gaga 'Hero award better than Grammy'

Pop princess: It appears that Lady Gaga was channelling her inner Queen and appeared to be using Emily Blunt's Young Victoria as a muse for the evening last night
Lady Gaga‘s has declared her Hero Award in recognition of her work with the LGBT community better than a Grammy.
The Marry the Night hitmaker was honored by the Trevor Project a non-profit company that offers suicide-prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth at their annual Trevor Live event in Los Angeles last night and said it means more to her than receiving accolades for her music.
Accepting the prize at the star-studded event at The Hollywood Palladium, she said, “This means more to me than any Grammy I could ever win.”
Gaga was presented with her award by the family of Jamey Rodemeyer, the New York teenager and huge Lady Gaga fan, who killed himself in September after enduring constant bullying over his sexuality.
Josh Duhamel and his wife FergieLeAnn Rimes and husband Eddie Cibrian,Glee‘s Chris ColferDarren CrissDianna Agron and Amber Riley and Footloose Julianne Hough were all in attendance.
Openly gay ‘Star Trek’ hunk Zachary Quinto and lesbian actress Amber Heard were also recognised for raising awareness of equal rights.
Zachary wrote on twitter, “Such a moving and inspiring evening at trevor live with TrevorProject and many friends! enormous heaps of gratitude! (sic)”
Performers included Neil Patrick Harris and partner David BurtkaMiley Cyrus,Mary J. Blige and Queen Latifah.

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