Full list of LGBTQ+ icons who won Metro Pride Awards revealed
The winners were chosen from a wealth of worthy and celeb nominees (Pictures: Getty)

The winners of the Metro Pride Awards have been unveiled at a star-studded and moving ceremony in central London.

Hundreds of people gathered at a venue in Covent Garden, central London, this evening to recognise the incredible organisations, celebrities, businesses and allies that campaign for LGBTQ+ rights.

Hosted by television presenter Rylan Clark, a nominee himself, the event saw emotional tributes to LGBTQ+ icons and applause for leading equality campaigners.

Some of the biggest names in British culture took home awards for the contribution to the LGBTQ+ movement.

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Upcoming celeb GK Barry won the Rising Star Award
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TV Judge and presenter Robert Rinder MBE won recognition as Broadcaster of the Year.

Pop Idol winner Will Young was chosen as Metro’s Music Hero of the Year.

Internet personality and I’m a Celeb jungle survivor GK Barry picked up the Rising Star Award as her career goes from strength to strength.

Legendary drag queen The Vivienne, who died at the age of 32 in January, was honoured with the Icon Award.

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For a decades-long career spanning comedy, writing, narrating and acting, Stephen Fry was thrilled to receive the event’s Lifetime Achievement Award

The Vivienne was given the Icon Award in her memory (Picture: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

The winners, as well as those who were highly commended, were decided by a mixture of a public vote by readers and a judging panel.

Heroes not usually in the spotlight also had their pioneering contributions to LGBTQ+ rights celebrated.

Elliot Barton, who has driven eyelash brand Tatti Lashes to international success, won the award for LGBT+ Business Leader.

While Lauryn Yuen, TikTok’s Global Client Solutions Manger and leading LGBTQ+ advocate within the firm, was celebrated for her work with the Business Ally award.

British corporations also won awards, with British Airways taking home Brand of the Year and Wickes receiving Business of the Year.

In total there were 22 winners, as well as 10 categories where there was a highly commended runner-up was chosen.

Stephen Fry picked up the LIfetime Achievement Award (Picture: Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

Richard Hartley-Parkinson, Executive Editor of Metro, said: ‘Congratulations to all the winners and those who were highly commended at the 2025 Metro Pride Awards.

‘We pride ourselves on being a diverse newsroom, offering a platform to those who wouldn’t normally have a voice and giving positive representation.

‘There will be people who want to detract from the awards with comments like “how many awards ceremonies do these people need”.

‘But these awards are not for those people – they’re intended to inspire younger generations, people questioning who they are. We want everyone to see all the great things that all our nominees have accomplished, not just the winners.

‘The more people see us celebrating all that is good with being LGBTQ+, the more confident they will be in loving themselves, loving who they want to love, and becoming the hes, the shes, the theys and the thems they were born to be.’

To find out more about the Metro Pride Awards, click here.

The winners of Metro Pride Awards 2025:

Icon Award

Winner: The Vivienne

Brand of the Year

Winner: British Airways

Highly commended: Just Eat

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Award

Winner: Create Fertility

Highly commended: MSB Solicitors

LGBTQ+ Network Group

Winner: ScottishPower – In-Fuse

Highly commended: Spire Healthcare – LGBTQ+ Colleague Network

Most Inclusive Employer

Winner: London Stock Exchange

Highly commended: Moody’s

Outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility

Winner: Nissan

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Grassroots or Charity Organisation of the Year

Winner: Just Like Us

Highly commended: LGBT Foundation

Celebrity of the Year

Winner: Edward Einninful OBE

Marketing Campaign of the Year

Winner: Open Media

Highly commended: Millwall Romans – Millwall F.C.

Business of the Year

Winner: Wickes

Highly commended: Macquarie

Best Breakthrough Business

Winner: Williams & Hirst

Highly commended: Mildreds

Rising Star Award

Winner: GK Barry

Sports Hero of the Year

Winner: Cindy Ngamba

Business Ally

Winner: Lauryn Yuen, TikTok

Highly commended: Emma Carey, MSB Solicitors

Broadcaster of the Year

Winner: Robert Rinder MBE

LGBT+ Trailblazer

Winner: Suki Sandhu OBE and Simon Jones

LGBT+ Business Leader

Winner: Elliot Barton, Tatti Lashes

Highly commended: Anna Deignan, The Premier League

Music Hero of the Year

Winner: Will Young

Inspirational Ally

Winner: Sharleen Spiteri

Lifetime Achievement Award

Winner: Stephen Fry

Metro Global Recognition Award

Winner: Anastacia

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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