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The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics have unveiled the winners for the 18th Dorian TV Awards, with Heated Rivalry and Hacks among the top honorees.
The hit crave series picked up wins for best TV drama and best LGBTQ TV show, with series star François Arnaud also earning the prize for best supporting actor. Heated Rivalry creator Jacob Tierney was honored with this year’s GALECA LGBTQIA+ Trailblazer honor for “creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity.”
Hacks scored the awards for best TV comedy and best written TV show, as star Jean Smart won best comedy TV performance, marking her third straight consecutive win.
GALECA vp Gerrick Kennedy, who served as this year’s TV awards chair, said in a statement, “What excites me most about this year’s Dorian winners is the range — the swooning devotion of Heated Rivalry, the tender complexity of The Boyfriend, the bravery that cuts through Half Man, and the community memory being kept alive in Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery. To think, queer stories once needed to squeeze into a narrow lens to get made.”






