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Harry Styles and Sam Smith lead the British stars on Grammys red carpet
Harry Styles, Sam Smith and Tom Daley led the British stars attending the 65th annual Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday.Hitmaker Harry, 28, who won Best Pop Vocal Album for Harry's House, showed off his quirky sense of style in a multi-coloured jumpsuit with a diamond print.The outfit featured a square plunging neckline and flared legs while the singer also sported a pair of white boots.Showing off his array of arm tattoos, Harry added to his look with a gold necklace as he posed on the red carpet. Sam, 30, turned heads as they arrived at the show alongside their Unholy collaborator Kim Petras.  Stars: Harry Styles (left) and Sam Smith (right) led the British stars attending the 65th annual Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday The Dancing with a Stranger singer and the German musician, 30, donned matching over-the-top theatrical red ensembles.Sam wore a floor-length scarlet puffed out coat with a large collar, which they paired with red gloves and a top hat with a lace trim.Meanwhile, Kim wowed as she showed off her toned legs in a frilly red hot mini dress, which she paired with red heels and a gothic ruby pendant around her neck.Sam accessorised their look with a glittering red cane, and a dangling silver earring.Kim channeled a bride as she finalized her ensemble with a red veil, and tied in the whole outfit together with red lipstick.The blonde beauty wore her platinum tresses parted on the side and styled straight.The duo were surrounded by their entourage, who matched them in all-red looks of their own.Tom, 28, opted for an eye-catching silver shirt along with a matching pair of trousers as he walked the red carpet.  Style: Hitmaker Harry, 28, showed off his
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I Would Be Illegal in Half Of Commonwealth Countries: Tom Daley’s Film On Gay Athletes
Out gay British Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley is receiving praise for his new documentary film ‘Illegal To Be Me‘ that explores the lives of gay athletes, many living in countries where homosexuality is illegal. Daley said the shooting the film exposed him to the fact that the laws against homosexuality in Commonwealth countries were a legacy of British colonialism. Tom DaleyIn a social media post, Daley revealed that he had been travelling around the world meeting other gay athletes for the film. “This year I have been travelling around the Commonwealth, visiting countries where same sex relationships are a crime,” said Daley. “I have spoken to athletes, advocates and activists to try and find out how they think sporting federations can better support and protect LGBTQIA+ athletes. The people in the documentary highlight the importance of visibility for queer people and it taught me an incredible amount about how we can continue the fight for equality,” said Daley. Ahead of the Tokyo Olympics, Daley had in October 2021 said that he was on a “mission” to get the Olympics to ban countries where homosexuality is punishable by death.Tom Daley (centre) with LGBTQI advocates and athletes at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham.Last month, at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, Daley along with six other LGBTQI athletes carried the Queen’s baton into the stadium. “In over half of the Commonwealth countries, homosexuality is still a crime and in three of those countries the maximum penalty is the death sentence.
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Tom Daley Champions LGBT Rights and Protests Homophobia at Commonwealth Games
British diver Tom Daley delivered a powerful statement on the eve of the Commonwealth Games night, advocating for LGBTQI+ rights while protesting against the 35 countries under the Commonwealth where being part of the queer community is currently illegal. The Olympic champion played a key role in the ceremony, as the first athlete to carry the Queen’s Baton and was met with other athletes and activists who waved Pride Progress flags, raising awareness of the member states under the Commonwealth which criminalise same-sex relations. Pride House Birmingham (PHB) co-founder Lou Englefield spoke to ABC sport stating that there are currently “more countries in the Commonwealth that criminalise homosexuality than don’t.” Though Daley had decided not to compete at Birmingham 2022, he has been a strong advocate for LGBTQI+ rights in the past, drawing attention to the persecution of queer individuals after winning his 10 metres synchro event at the Gold Coast in 2018. These laws are a legacy of colonialism. This opening ceremony for us is about showing LGBTQ+ visibility to the billion people watching.” The opening of Pride House Birmingham has been projected to have the biggest presence to date by a Pride House at a Commonwealth Games. Pride Houses are venues dedicated to diversity, culture and LGBTQI+ inclusion at major sporting events where visitors are encouraged to enjoy performances, talks and activities in addition to opportunities to view live sports.

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