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Rylan Clark, a popular television personality, discusses his upcoming hosting role at the first Metro Pride Awards in London, an event to celebrate LGBTQ+ activists and entertainers. He expresses frustration over increasing homophobia and emphasizes the importance of remembering the struggles faced by the community. The awards will also pay tribute to The Vivienne, a drag performer who died recently.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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