The ceremony was hosted to raise money for the Attitude Magazine Foundation for LGBTQ causes.The foundation has already raised and distributed more than £250,000 since summer 2018.Discussing changes to the event this year due to coronavirus restrictions, Darren Styles OBE, Publisher of Attitude magazine, said: "This has been the most extraordinary running of the Attitude Awards, where the more usual 650 guests in black tie at the Roundhouse have been replaced with a world audience in the digital, virtual space."14 amazing presenters, 14 great winners and 5 roof-raising live performances have resulted in a blockbuster show that – we hope – has uplifted the watching LGBTQ community."May our award winners inspire anyone, anywhere, of any age.
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