Kate Hudson; Chloe Bailey.Photo:Karwai Tang/WireImage, Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

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The annual GLAAD Media Awards have announced its lineup for the 2024 ceremony.
On Thursday, the LGBTQ advocacy organization announced thatKate HudsonandChlöeare set to perform at the ceremony on March 14.
Hudson will perform her latest single “Talk About Love,” following the debut of the song’smusic videoearlier this week.
Chlöe (a.k.a. Chloe Bailey), 25, is set to perform her newest track “FYS.” Per a press release, this performance marks her first release of 2024 and first live show of the song.
“I am honored to perform my new track ‘FYS’ for the first time at this year’s GLAAD Media Awards,” Bailey said. “It is so important to me to be an ally and advocate for an organization that for decades has stood for unity, inclusiveness and Human Rights.”
“I do believe that in any community, you have to see yourself in stories and media and I am thrilled to be here to celebrate all the contributions that the LGBTQ community has made in this space,” she continued. “And to be here to celebrate true iconsOprah Winfrey&Niecy Nash-Bettsjust makes this even that more special!”
At the 35th annual ceremony, Winfrey is set to be honored with the Vanguard Award, “for her decades long commitment to allyship” and Nash-Betts is set to receive the Stephen F. Kolzak Award, which honors a member of theLGBTQ communityin the entertainment industry each year.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?star Wayne Brady will host the ceremony, and a plethora of stars are set to appear as special guests, includingGreen Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong,Selling Sunset’sChrishell Stause& G Flip,Ted Lassocast membersincluding Hannah Waddingham andJason Sudeikis, andMean Girlsstars Jonathan Bailey andReneé Rapp.
Other special guests include Cristo Fernandez, Jasmin Savoy Brown,Sharon Stone, Sherry Cola,Shonda Rhimes,Sydney Sweeney,Matt Bomerand more.
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Although “FYS” is her first release of the year and the GLAAD Awards marks her first performance of the track,Chlöeis no stranger to the LGBTQ ceremony. In 2021, she and her sister Halle Bailey, performing as the duoChloe x Halle,performed their track “Do It”at the GLAAD Awards with the help of someRuPaul’s Drag Racestars.
Hulu is set to air the show’s broadcast exclusively, and the full taping of the ceremony is set to begin streaming on March 29.
source: people.com