GLAAD Media Awards 2023: Celebrating Winners Like ‘Heated Rivalry’, ‘Stranger Things’, and ‘The Traitors’ – Complete List Inside
The HBO Max/Crave series Heated Rivalry won the Outstanding New TV Series award at the 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards, presented on Thursday night in Los Angeles. Netflix’s Stranger Things and Apple TV’s Palm Royale, both of which have concluded their runs, took home the honors for Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Comedy Series, respectively.
Film winners included Roadside Attractions’ Kiss of the Spider Woman, Blue Harbor’s A Nice Indian Boy, Magnolia Pictures’ Plainclothes, and Apple TV’s documentary Come See Me in the Good Light. A full list of winners across all 32 categories is available below.
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Mean Girls actor Jonathan Bennett hosted the ceremony, celebrating fair, accurate, and inclusive LGBTQ narratives. Abbott Elementary star and creator Quinta Brunson received the Vanguard Award for her contributions, while Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, hosts of the Las Culturistas podcast, were honored with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award for their efforts to combat homophobia.
The ceremony will be available for streaming on Hulu starting Saturday, March 21.
Winners of the 37th GLAAD Media Awards include:
Outstanding New TV Series
Heated Rivalry (HBO Max/Crave)
Outstanding Drama Series
Stranger Things (Netflix)
Outstanding Comedy Series
Palm Royale (Apple TV)
Outstanding Film – Wide Theatrical Release
Kiss of the Spider Woman (Roadside Attractions)
Outstanding Reality Program
Southern Hospitality (Bravo)
Outstanding Reality Competition Program
The Traitors (Peacock)
Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
“Community during fascism: Actress Laverne Cox on the importance of WorldPride in Trump’s D.C.” The Weekend (MS Now)
Outstanding Podcast
Handsome (Headgum)
Outstanding Podcast Episode
(TIE)
“Straight Panic, Gay Excellence” I’ve Had It (PodcastOne)
“Chappell Roan: Are People Scared of Me?” Call Her Daddy (The Unwell Network / SiriusXM)
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
Wayward (Netflix)
Outstanding Film – Limited Theatrical Release
(TIE)
A Nice Indian Boy (Blue Harbor Entertainment)
Plainclothes (Magnolia Pictures)
Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV
Queen of Coal (Netflix)
Outstanding Documentary
Come See Me in the Good Light (Apple TV)
Outstanding Music Artist
Young Miko, Do Not Disturb (The Wave Music Group / Capitol Records)
Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist
Katseye (Hybe x Geffen Records)
Outstanding Broadway Production
Liberation, by Bess Wohl
Outstanding Video Game
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage (Don’t Nod)
Outstanding Comic Book
Avengers Academy: Marvel’s Voices, by Anthony Oliveira et al. (Marvel Infinity Comics)
Outstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology
Gaysians, by Mike Curato (Algonquin Books)
Outstanding Children’s Programming
Firebuds (Disney Jr.)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming – Live Action
XO, Kitty (Netflix)
Outstanding Kids & Family Programming – Animated
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake (HBO Max)
Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode
“Guest Host Alan Cumming on Attacks Against the Trans Community & Bringing Kindness Back in America” Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)
Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
People
Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form
“A Transgender Marine Speaks Out” (NBC 7 San Diego)
Outstanding Online or Print Journalism Article
“As the first out trans person in Congress, Sarah McBride is ready to fight for us” by Christopher Wiggins (Advocate)
Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
“A Mother and Her Trans Teen Decide to Leave the U.S.” Text and Visuals by Sam Wolson, Illustrations by Lilli Carré (NewYorker.com)
Outstanding Independent Journalism
Under The Desk News with V Spehar
Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media
Them
Special Recognition
The Drowsy Chaperone in Concert (Breaking the Binary Theatre)
Gaydar with Anania
Outstanding Scripted Television Series
Mariliendre (Atresplayer)
Outstanding TV Journalism
(TIE)
“Ni hombre, ni mujer: Intersexual” Noticias Telemundo (Telemundo)
“Orgullo 2025 Avances, Desafíos y Caminos” Spectrum Noticias (Spectrum)
Outstanding Online Journalism Article
“My Coming Out Story” Quién [serie] (Quien.com)
Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
“¿Tienes HIV, Mijo? A Mother’s Journey” Living y Ready (LatiNation)
Special Recognition
Andry José Hernández Romero
Before We Forget (Twenty Nine Palms Ent.)







