Sunday, April 18, 2010

Glee triumphs at gay media awards

US musical TV series Glee has been declared most appropriate comedy series during a Glaad media awards in a US for a certain portrayal of happy characters.

Creator Ryan Murphy suggested which Kurt, played by singer Chris Colfer, would have a boyfriend in a subsequent series as well as a span would be propagandize promenade kings.

He combined which a happy impression "would never be a victim" in a strike show.

Director Tom Ford was unable to collect up most appropriate film for A Single Man due to moody restrictions in a UK.

While a film-maker was stuck in London, partner Richard Buckley picked up a endowment in Los Angeles upon his behalf.

Another leader during a rite was singer Drew Barrymore, who was presented with an endowment recognising particular efforts to enlarge understanding of a happy community.

In her acceptance speech, she paid reverence to a long list of inspirational happy people in her life, including her doctor, stylist as well as one of her dogs.

Openly happy American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert achieved during a event as well as made a defence for greater farrago in a happy community.





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