Loreen among winners at Attitude Pride Awards

The event aims to celebrate figures who have ‘championed rights or challenged stigma in the face of adversity’
Loreen among winners at Attitude Pride Awards
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Lisa McLoughlin 23 June 2023
The Weekender

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Loreen has been named a pride icon at the Attitude Pride Awards 2023.

The Swedish singer/songwriter, who clinched victory at the Eurovision Song Contest this year for a second time with her power ballad Tattoo, was announced as a winner at the LGBT+ event on Thursday at The Langham hotel in London.

The awards aim to celebrate figures, sometimes unsung, who have “championed rights or challenged stigma in the face of adversity”.

Loreen told the annual ceremony – hosted by Spice Girl Emma Bunton  – she had “never felt” more “accepted” than within the LGBT+ community, who she called her “biggest inspiration”.

The 39-year-old musician said: “Thank you so much for this … this community is all about love.”

Model Munroe Bergdorf, who made history in January 2022 as the first transgender woman to feature on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK, singer/songwriter Victoria Canal and DJ Barbara Butch were also among those named as winners of the pride icon award.

Attitude Pride Awards 2023
Munroe Bergdorf was amongst the winner’s at the awards
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When asked earlier if she saw London as the centre for pop music, Loreen told PA: “I see London as the epicentre for creativity. You guys are the trendsetters.

“Whatever happens, whenever you want to see what is trending, what is the new thing? I go to England (or) London to see ‘oh my god that is trending right now’.

“Then it’s going to be big, like in a year or so. So this is the space where all the trendsetters live.”

Other gongs also went to Nigerian activist Joel Mordi, founder of clothing company Deaf Identity Luke Christian, London firefighter Tracy Doyle and TV personality Ryan Lanji.

LGBT+ campaigner Dr Jo Hartland, Trans Pride Brighton organiser Sarah Savage and podcast hosts Michael and Paul Atwal-Brice were also named by the magazine’s awards.

The star-studded event was attended by Steps member Ian “H” Watkins, LGBT+ campaigner Peter Tatchell and former professional footballer-turned-presenter Alex Scott.

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