He had been due to attend the event, held in London, before he tragically died
Television icon Paul O’Grady was honoured at the British LGBT Awards on Friday night three months after his shock death.
- and was honoured with the Broadcaster of the Year award.His husband, Andre Portasio, attended the event to accept the accolade, while comedian Julian Clary presented the award. Friday night’s event was hosted by BBC Radio 1 host Dean McCullough after Sue Perkins stepped back from presenting the event.
A number of nominees, including comedian Joe Lycett, withdrew their nominations earlier this month after campaigners claimed the event was at risk of becoming a 'pinkwashing' exercise for oil and gas companies.
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