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Kim Petras and Sam Smith have become the first transgender and nonbinary winners of the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, respectively. The duo took home the award for their hit ...
In 2023, LGBT rights have made headlines - whether it's the controversy around the gender reforms in Scotland or the Archbishop of Canterbury saying he won't bless same-sex marriages.
Sam Smith was trolled for wearing an inflatable latex outfit at the 2023 Brit Awards red carpet on Saturday. The “Unholy” singer, 30, arrived at the annual music event in a couture ensemble by ...
Singer Sam Smith’s new magazine cover has garnered negative reactions on Twitter. Smith, who identifies as non-binary, appeared on the cover of Perfect Magazine. In the photos posted to Twitter ...
Grammy-winner Sam Smith, 30, was slammed by various Twitter users on Sunday for their “satanic” Grammy performance which was followed by an ad for Pfizer and further triggered outrage.
Sam Smith recalled the "sad" moment they were "spat at" after publicly coming out as non-binary in 2019. Their new album, "Gloria," drops Friday.
Some questioned why Sam was posing with police, likely due to, again, Pride's origins as a protest against the police: Sam Smith / Via Instagram: @samsmith Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement ...
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Fans are defending Sam Smith online after their latest music video received a wave of fatphobic, anti-LGBTQ criticism. Since the video for Smith’s new track “I’m Not Here to Make Friends ...
‘And Just Like That’: Charlotte Scores Sam Smith as a Client, Gets Obscenely Drunk for the First Time Since ‘SATC’ ...
SAM SMITH has claimed anti-LGBTQ feelings in the UK is so bad that they have been spat at in the street since coming out as non-binary in 2019. The Unholy singer, who uses the pronouns they/them ...
Sam Smith has opened up about their experience with transphobia in the UK, admitting that they face more public abuse at home than abroad.