Patti LaBelle Wins GLAAD Media Award
By Keith Boykin, in pop culture
Tuesday, March 27 2007, 8:04AM

I've been to a lot of fundraising dinners and boring awards shows over the years, but last night's GLAAD Media Awards was truly something special. Of course, there was the usual cavalcade of celebrities. Last year it was actor Michael Douglas and "Brokeback Mountain" director Ang Lee who drew attention. This year, Whoopi Goldberg started the program and left the stage during her performance and walked over to my table to hug former NBA player John Amaechi. Goldberg was followed by dozens of other celebrities throughout the night.
But it was Patti LaBelle and Jennifer Hudson who stole the show. The "Dreamgirls" star appeared on stage at the very end of the show to present Patti LaBelle with a special achievement award. But the introduction turned into a 15-minute lovefest between Hudson, LaBelle and the audience. And for those who had any doubt about where Jennifer Hudson or Patti LaBelle stood on gay issues, they both made it very clear. They fully support the rights of gays and lesbians, including the right to marry.
What started out as a simple introduction of LaBelle turned into a major production as Oscar-winner Hudson was treated to a standing ovation by the crowd, which included Patti LaBelle herself. Before Hudson could finish her introduction, LaBelle was on her feet again, standing at a front row table as Hudson struggled to read her script from the teleprompter at the back of the room.
Patti walked to the stage and knelt at the foot of the stage for a moment, then climbed the stage and knelt again in front of Hudson, who seemed visibly shocked by the gesture of humility from the R&B diva. "I didn't know you were this nice," LaBelle told Hudson. "I thought you were a bitch," she joked, noting that she had never met Hudson before their appearance.
LaBelle spent most of her acceptance speech praising Hudson and comparing Hudson to herself. After repeated calls from the audience for the two women to sing, Patti broke out in an a cappella version of "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen," and Hudson joined in.
Other Awards
Also last night, Hilary Duff, Phil Donahue, Julianne Moore, Cynthia Nixon and dozens of others received or presented awards. Gucci designer Tom Ford and comedian Kate Clinton received special achievement awards. And Rosie O'Donnell accepted an award for a film about her gay family cruise.
"Project Runway" won an award for outstanding reality TV show. HBO's "All Aboard! Rosie's Family Cruise," won the documentary award. "Details" won for magazine coverage. The soap opera "All My Children" took home an award. "The Oprah Winfrey Show" won an award, as did "Nightline." New York Times columnist Frank Rich won an award too.
Additional awards will be announced in ceremonies in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The awards will be aired on Logo on April 21.

Comments conceal
John
March 27 2007, 8:27AM
Thanks Keith for always being there and keeping us informed of these type items. I am currently reading John Amaechi's book and am so impressed with his story and his writing style ... and have read your books as well ... am so proud to have men like you two as role models for all of us!
Would ahve loved to have been there at the show ... look forward to watching it on LOGO.
Troy
March 27 2007, 9:30AM
Award shows while brothers and sisters of color get no funding for housing or step up programs, no incentives for any type of employment and no solid help from anywhere except to see the same folks patting each other on the back for not slipping into poverty where the rest of us already are; glad I missed the GLAAD fest!
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March 27 2007, 9:40AM
I'm GLAAD it turned out so well! We need these moments of levity and reassurance in our community and although we recognize the need for funding, these networking events provide opportunities for our community to showcase ourselves as important members of our the mainstream. I don't think anyone who has ever met Patti doubted her support for the gay community and Hudson is too new in the game to ever take such a negative misstep, so I trust she'll fall in line with what works. I listened to Clay's little red carpet interviews and they were HYSTERICAL... not your piece of course. Stay out there Keith...we're paying attention.
blk_phd
March 27 2007, 10:16AM
Seems as if you had a nice time Keith! I was a bit surprised to see Jennifer Hudson there, but I am glad to see that she has gotten over her issues with the gay community. I tell you, have that "church" background can be a little overbearing at times! I listened to Clay's interviews, and I am jealous b/c he got up close and personal with John Amaechi!!! Tell me where do I need to be when these men are coming out of the closet!! I guess i'll be the first gay groupie...LOL...I think not!!! Keep having fun....and I pray that you and Nathan's relationship continues to be blessed!
Luther
March 27 2007, 10:29AM
That comes as no surprise, she loves those people, and I have no respect for her on any level since she is said to be a Shirley Q Liquor fan, and those in that crowd love and adore that racist queen. The only way black gays can get any sort of "love" from those groups is to be singing and dancing for them it seems, since that's the only way we are visiable.
Sorry to come off as negative, but, Glaad and its awards are nothing but a joke for them to get more money for whatever it is they do and embracing black glbt issues is not on the front burner from what I've seen.
Blue
March 27 2007, 11:24AM
Very cool ... I never questioned Patti or Jennifer on those issues. Kudos to all involved.
Mel Smith
March 27 2007, 12:12PM
The great Patti Labelle is one of the most polite individuals anyone will ever meet.
John M
March 27 2007, 12:36PM
The real sham is that quality gay programming is NOT eligible for GLAAD awards...Shows on LOGO aren't allowed to submit for an awards show on their own network???
GLAAD has become a folly for wealthy and connected GLBT's to smooze with celebs and enjoy an evening of self congratulations...while the gift bag holds more importance to them then the issues at hand.
And yes, I've been to the awards myself.
Jaye
March 27 2007, 1:37PM
Jennifer Hudson I wasn't too sure about, but I've NEVER questioned where Patti LaBelle stood on gay rights issues. Patti has been a huge supporter of the community for a long time.
GLOW
March 27 2007, 2:23PM
I heard that PATTI was drunk off her ass and that JHUD said she was HIGH.
Troy
March 27 2007, 2:40PM
who would've thought an around the way girl from Philly, good ole Patti would be the perfect blond to attend such an event. U go Lady Marmalade, u go!
Luddite
March 27 2007, 2:58PM
John M: I was not aware there were ANY quality gay programs on LOGO. Just the usual gay movies we have all seen a thousand times. But with 8 minutes of commercials every 5 minutes.
Charles
March 27 2007, 4:40PM
“And for those who had any doubt about where Jennifer Hudson or Patti LaBelle stood on gay issues, they both made it very clear. They fully support the rights of gays and lesbians, including the right to marry”
I am wondering if LaBelle and Hudson made a statement aloud at the awards show that they are PRO gay marriage and gay rights, just because you attend GLAAD does not make you a lover of gay equal rights. These women especially Hudson are making the media rounds to further and enhance their careers.
Is it just me or did Keith imply that LaBelle was a little irresponsible to possibly participate in a film that spread untrue stats about gay black men made by Bill Duke? Now LaBelle is the GREATEST!!
http://www.keithboykin.com/arch/2007/03/02/sick_and_tired_1
VOTE EDWARDS 2008
Mel Smith
March 27 2007, 7:40PM
Charles, that means Patti Labelle is unaware of the facts. She is still a wonderful person. Remember, a lot of other good people are unaware of the facts because of all of the attention, dl men receive. Now, if we are really honest, 'dl' men need to stop being dishonest to women, period. They are still a problem in our communities. A lot of those men attack gay men who are proud of their sexuality. Be real and come out of the closet!
Steve
March 27 2007, 10:02PM
I am surprised that Cyndi Lauper was not part of the show. Cyndi has been a big supporter of the Gay Community! She is doing a True Colors Tour with Erasure, Debbie Harry and Margaret Cho to support Gay Rights! Cyndi Lauper is absulutely Amazing!
mitchell
March 30 2007, 12:11AM
Well this is so transparent. Patti has come under hit for her involvement with the Bishop and Jennifer Hudson for her comments about gay folks. Now they appear and receive honor for coming to this event. I think GLAAD could have picked people other artists that have embraced our community, such as: Jody Watley, and a few other black outspoken artists. But, I am not a supporter of GLAAD and could careless about their events.
PaigeTurner
March 30 2007, 11:38AM
Hmmm.....I guess we're supposed to believe that Patti is not a lesbian, right?
Mark Norris
April 16 2007, 8:09PM
I can't wait for Jenifer Hudson to come to Long Beach. She is headlining our Pride Fest this year. Big ups to Ms. Dreamgirl. Our Pride is May 19, and 20th. Oh, and my b-day is the 18th.
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