Harry Styles is the recipient of the Gay Times Honours for LGBTQ Advocate

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Harry Styles has won the Gay Times Honour for LGBTQ Advocate.

The British singer-songwriter was announced as the winner during a lavish ceremony at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool this evening, acknowledging his position as a vital LGBTQ ally in promoting a message of inclusivity and equality for a young audience.
Styles uses his platform to make sure his LGBTQ fans feel accepted and noticed, which was most superbly displayed earlier this year with The Rainbow Project.

A group of fans turned one of his headline shows into an LGBTQ spectacle, lighting up the arena with a sea of rainbow lights.
“Harry himself was an inspiration for us as he’s a big supporter of the LGBTQ community,” the organiser of the project told us, adding that the star makes sure his concerts are a safe space for everybody.

The Gay Times Honours recognise those who have had a tremendous impact on what it means for us to live openly and freely as LGBTQ people in modern Britain. 

The 13 Honourees will each receive a specially commissioned piece of artwork created by Ed Firth, which will form a 14-day exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery.

Harry Styles is the recipient of the Gay Times Honours for LGBTQ Advocate

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