Wanda Sykes Urges Protection of Trans Community Amid Political Attacks: 'That's Our Fight'
Held Friday evening at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, the event honored over a dozen artists whose work has helped to expand representation, deepen storytelling and bring visibility to a wide range of LGBTQ+ experiences. Throughout the night, honorees reflected on their journeys, the significance of their characters and the value of creative freedom.
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In an uproarious and heartfelt speech, Emmy-winning actress Niecy Nash-Betts accepted the Groundbreaker Award for her work in FX's Grotesquerie, reflecting on a career that's redefined what leading ladies look and sound like. She brought the house down with a speech that was equal parts hilarious and heartfelt.
'I want to thank the utmost high for this divine queer moment,' Nash-Betts began, recalling her childhood dream. 'When I was five, I said, 'I want to be Black, fabulous and on TV.'' She went on to share a humorous nod to her real-life love story with wife Jessica Betts, saying, 'Fast forward, I went to eat crabs with the most beautiful soul I've ever met, and my clothes fell off. And here we are.'
'Being a groundbreaker — it's messy, it's loud,' she continued. 'Sometimes you're breaking it with your bare hands while the world watches with arms crossed and side-eyes. But you keep going, not for the applause, but for the impact. Okay, maybe a little for the applause.' Ending her speech with a sharp, unapologetic mic-drop, Nash-Betts delivered a message to her longtime doubters: 'Google me, bitch.'
Comedy icon Wanda Sykes, known for her work across stand-up, film, and TV, including The Upshaws and Black-ish, was honored for her decades-long contributions to entertainment and activism. She accepted the Career Achievement Award with her signature blend of sharp wit and heartfelt truth that has defined her decades-long career.
As she took the stage, Sykes riffed through the night's list of honorees in what felt like an impromptu stand-up set, congratulating each recipient with hilarious asides and off-the-cuff commentary that had the room roaring. But between the laughs, she delivered a pointed and powerful message about the urgent need to protect the transgender community, particularly trans youth, in the face of rising legislative attacks.
'We're dealing with parents trying to save their kids' lives,' Sykes said. 'And now they're faced with governments telling doctors they can't help. That's wrong. That's our fight.'
'I believe in love. I believe in what our community stands for,' she added. 'So we have to love harder, be louder, and protect each other.'
In a surprise appearance, comedian Leslie Jones lit up the room while presenting the Reality TV Award to the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 17, delivering a tribute that was equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and deeply personal.
'I'm six feet tall, I'm loud, I got a big ass mouth, a big ass opinion. And I don't know if I thought that I was so attractive,' she said. 'This whole community has embraced me and made me like who I am. And I want to tell you … thank you for saving my life.' Jones ended with a powerful call to action: 'If we're not showing up for drag queens, for queer people, then what the fuck are we doing?'
Yellowjackets star Liv Hewson received the Rising Star Award with a thoughtful message about representation, refusing to be boxed into gendered categories. 'I'm non-binary, and I no longer submit myself to awards that split categories by men and women,' Hewson said. 'This industry is a team sport — and so is life. Wherever we go, we're not going alone.'
Recognized for his standout role in Severance, Tramell Tillman delivered a moving acceptance that underscored the emotional impact of representation.
'As a kid growing up in PG County, Maryland, I was looking for you when I didn't have the strength to stand on my own, to say my truth, and even tell anybody that I wanted to be an actor, ' he told the crowd. 'I never thought that I would be in a room full of people that reflect that mirror, that shimmer like me.'
He added, 'It's one thing to be seen, but another to be heard. I hope young boys, girls, and those beyond the binary will be empowered … because I wouldn't be here if it weren't for you.'
For her role in Marvel's Agatha All Along, Sasheer Zamata was honored with the Breakthrough Performance Award and reflected on how portraying a powerful witch mirrored her own personal transformation. 'It's funny — I was playing a witch regaining her power while I was on my own journey of self-discovery,' she shared. 'I came out publicly last year, baby. And they were right, it really does get better.'
That spirit of humor as both resistance and survival echoed in fellow Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang, who accepted the Comedy Award with trademark wit and insight. 'While I'm very honored to be receiving this, I do think a Comedy Award is the closest thing that queer people have to a participation trophy,' he quipped. 'I've never met a non-funny queer person.'
Yang spoke about the emotional mechanics of comedy within queer communities: 'We learn to be funny because it's the way we relate to each other. It's how we cope with a world that can be inhospitable.'
Michael Urie brought the theme of hard-won visibility into sharp focus during his acceptance of the Trailblazer Award for his work in Shrinking. Urie reflected on his legacy role as Marc St. James in Ugly Betty, one of the earliest openly gay characters on network television, and the tension of living authentically in an industry that didn't fully accept queerness at the time.
'When I came out, I walked a trail that had already been laid by people like Christine Jorgensen, James Baldwin, Harvey Milk, Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, Harvey Fierstein,' Urie noted. 'I will take the label of Trailblazer — but let's be clear, the trail was there. I just cleared some brush along the way, more like a flamethrower.'
He recalled the strangeness of a time when gay characters were allowed on screen, but gay actors were discouraged from living openly. 'I was told to stop taking gay roles. One was okay, but anymore would be too much. Well, I didn't take that advice.'
Comedian Benito Skinner, who received the Rising Star Award for Prime Video's Overcompensating, reflected on the early spark that set him on his creative path long before he fully believed in himself.
'I remember when I was in preschool, I did a Mary Catherine Gallagher impression. It was so fucking good,' he joked. 'I wore an absolutely hideous wig and my sister's Catholic school skirt — that's also fabulous. Even through this really bad drag, my godmother, Herman, would tell me over and over, 'You have to perform one day. You're a star.''
Skinner credited his journey to people like her, those who saw something in him long before he did. 'They're the reason I'm standing here today.'
Megan Stalter, who was recognized with a Breakthrough Performance Award for her scene-stealing work in Hacks, brought her signature absurdist charm to the stage while donning a crown and sash. 'I'm accepting this award for 'best gay actor of all time,'' she joked before offering a sincere plea: 'You can be Christian and gay. Being different is beautiful.'
Nathan Lee Graham, honored with the Vanguard Award for Mid-Century Modern, brought elegance and fire to the stage, declaring, 'We are soldiers of love. Our weapons are joy, wit, and tenacity. Let's keep it cute, and let's keep it moving.'
Additional honorees included Gideon Glick, who received the Supporting Performance Award in a Comedy Series, and Roadside Attractions co-founders Howard Cohen and Eric d'Arbeloff, who were honored with the Industry Leadership Award for their commitment to inclusive storytelling. The team behind Netflix's Will & Harper won the Documentary Award for their poignant and deeply personal trans-centered road film, while the cast of HBO's Somebody Somewhere earned the Ensemble Award for their grounded and moving portrayal of community and connection.
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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brought us UFC 319 TONIGHT (Sat., August 16, 2025), streaming LIVE on ESPN+ PPV from inside United Center in Chicago, IL. The pay-per-view (PPV) main event was Dricus du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev for Du Plessis' UFC Middleweight championship title. DDP wanted to go 'full speed and see who quits' in this main event. Chimaev claimed he's up to that task, due to his 'different level' cardio (seen in this gruelling video). UFC 319's co-main event was Lerone Murphy vs. Aaron Pico in the Featherweight division. Pico was debuting in the Octagon after a long career with Bellator. Pico recently talked up how he moved Chimaev around in training. Rounding out UFC 319's PPV card was Geoff Neal vs. Carlos Prates, Jared Cannonier vs. Michael Page and Tim Elliott vs. Kai Asakura. UFC 319's 'Prelims' were supposed to be headlined by King Green vs. Diego Ferreira. Unfortunately, Green had to pull out due to injury. The new featured 'Prelim' was Gerald Meerschaert vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk. Other prime fights on the undercard included Edson Barboza vs. Drakkar Klose. You can checkout everything that happened on UFC 319's 'Prelims' undercard right . UFC 319 START TIME AND DATE will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC 319 fight card below, starting with the ESPN+/Disney+ early '' undercard bouts, which air at 6:30 p.m. ET right here, followed by the late '' on Disney+/ESPN/ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET. UFC 319's PPV main card will start at 10 p.m ET on ESPN+ PPV. Keep in mind that we will also be the spot for the latest news, recaps and post-fight analysis following 'Du Plessis vs. Chimaev' Without further delay, see below for the updated UFC 319 results. (Note: This will go from the top down; therefore, the newest information will at the top of the stream). UFC 319 QUICK RESULTS 185 lbs.: Dricus du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev — Chimaev def. Du Plessis by unanimous decision (50-44, 50-44, 50-44) — 145 lbs.: Aaron Pico vs. Lerone Murphy — — 170 lbs.: Geoff Neal vs. Carlos Prates — — 185 lbs.: Jared Cannonier vs. Michael Page — 125 lbs.: Tim Elliott vs. Kai Asakura — — 185 lbs.: Baisangur Susurkaev vs. Eric Nolan — — 185 lbs.: Gerald Meerschaert vs. Michał Oleksiejczuk — — 125 lbs.: Jessica Andrade vs. Lupita Godinez — 155 lbs.: Alexander Hernandez vs. Chase Hooper — — 155 lbs.: Edson Barboza vs. Drakkar Klose — 125 lbs.: Karine Silva vs. Dione Barbosa —125 lbs.: Alibi Idiris vs. Joseph Morales — UFC 319 PPV MAIN CARD PLAY-BY-PLAY UPDATES Round 1: Chimaev shoots immediately! He gets Du Plessis down and Du Plessis scrambles, trying to vault Chimaev off him. He wraps onto Chimaev's neck and concedes the top position to Chimaev. Chimaev gets side control. He gets the crucifix with four minutes remaining in the round. Chimaev peppers shots on the side of Du Plessis' head. They aren't hard shots, but Du Plessis can't do anything about them. He's pressing his face into Chimaev's chest to prevent Chimaev being able to throw anything harder. Du Plessis tries to buck, but he can't move Chimaev. Chimaev gets a little frustrated with not being able to land hard shots. That gives Du Plessis' a little space to get out of the position. He's still stuck in side control, though. Chimaev tries to get full mount, but Du Plessis is able to block him off. Du Plessis continues to try and lock down Chimaev from the bottom to prevent damage. Du Plessis explodes and Chimaev tries to take his back. He misses and Du Plessis has a window to do something, but Chimaev shoots again and gets another takedown. 10-9 Chimaev after one. Not a 10-8, since, despite the control, Chimaev wasn't close to finishing Du Plessis in that round. Round 2: Chimaev shoots early again. He gets on Du Plessis's back against the fence. Chimaev throws knees to the thigh. Du Plessis stands and Chimaev pulls him down again, away from the fence. Du Plessis crawls to the fence. Chimaev throws more knees to the thigh. Chimaev tries to get a hook in, he can't get it easily, so he goes back to kneeing the thighs. Chimaev jumps on a choke attempt, but Du Plessis reacts quickly and fends it off. Chimaev throws more knees and then tries to climb the back. Du Plessis is keeping himself alive, but nothing more than that. 10-9 again for Chimaev. He's up 20-18. Again, positional dominance from Chimaev, but little to no damage. Round 3: Du Plessis throws a left hand, but is then taken down immediately. Chimaev hangs on his back as he stands. Chimaev then takes him down again and gets side control. Chimaev gets the crucifix again. Du Plessis again presses his face into Chimaev's body to prevent much power coming from Chimaev's ground and pound. Chimaev finds a little separation and lands a nice elbow. He's not able to get enough of these to land to encourage a stoppage, though. Du Plessis gets out the crucifix. Chimaev passes to full mount. Then he takes the back. He looks for a choke with 30 seconds left. Another round for Chimaev. He has a commanding 30-27 lead heading into the championships rounds. Round 4: Du Plessis is breathing hard in his corner now. Chimaev shoots and Du Plessis sprawls. He evades that takedown, but Chimaev hunts him down and gets him to the ground again. The crowd boos. And I get it, this hasn't been that exciting of a fight, but it's hard to blame Chimaev for that. Du Plessis stands, but Chimaev maintains the bodylock. Chimaev muscles Du Plessis down again. Du Plessis tries to roll out of trouble and Chimaev squshes him down and gets him in the crucifix again. Du Plessis gets out and gets to his knee. Chimaev knees Du Plessis and Goddard steps in to stand them up. Du Plessis tries to fire off some strikes, but Chimaev just takes him down again. More knees to the thigh. More booing. Another 10-9 for Chimaev. I'm not giving him 10-8s because he's not doing enough damage from these positions. He's up 40-36, though. Round 5: 'I got this' says Du Plessis in his corner. We'll see. Du Plessis leaps forwards with a combo. Chimaev throws a jab and then immediately ducks down for another takedown. He has side control, again. The crowd boos. Chimaev gets the crucifix again. Chimaev goes for an Americana, but Du Plessis resists. He gets to his knees and Chimaev leans on his back. Du Plessis explodes upwards and Chimaev slips over his back, thanks to all the sweat. He lands on his back and Du Plessis jumps on top of him. Du Plessis goes for the guillotine, but the sweat now allows Chimaev to pop his head out and get top position. Goddard stands them up with a minute 20 seconds left on the clock. Du Plessis is exhausted. He comes forwards and lands a combo, though. Chimaev jabs and then shoots. Du Plessis sprawls, though. Chimaev tries to take Du Plessis down again, but he falls and Du Plessis lands on top of him. Du Plessis takes the back with 20 seconds left. There's not enough time for him to do anything. That's 10-9 and 50-45 Chimaev. Official decision: Khamzat Chimaev def. Dricus du Plessis by unanimous decision (50-44, 50-44, 50-44) Round 1: They trade early. Murphy goes down to a knee, it's unclear if that was off a punch. They clinch and Pico puts Murphy on the fence. Murphy escapes out to the side. Pico nails Murphy with a body shot. He's hurt! Pico tries to follow up, Murphy lands an elbow and then slaps on a d'arce. It's really tight, but Pico gets out. As a result, Pico is now on top of Murphy. Murphy manages to stand and separate, though. Pico shoots and gets the takedown. Murphy works to the fence and gets to his feet again, though. Muprhy lands a nice knee as Pico comes in. Pico brushes it off and pushes Murphy into the fence. Murphy manages to get free, though. Pico boxes his way back into the clinch, he lands a body shot and breaks. Murphy throws a front kick, Pico comes forwards and walks right into a spinning back elbow! Pico is out! Two spinning elbows in a row! Official decision: Lerone Murphy def. Aaron Pico by KO (spinning back elbow), round 1 (3:21) Round 1: Neal throws a leg kick and then a high kick. He doesn't land them, though. Prates is being very springy. Neal throws a clubbing left, but Prates covers up. Prates lands a hard leg kick. Prates continues to fire in leg kicks. Neal leans in looking for his jab, but Prates is backing up and circling away to avoid them. He continues with the leg kicks, they may really pay off for him if this fight goes long. Neal lands a left. Prates responds with a one-two. Then Neal comes back with his left again. Prates lands a good body shot and then a knee to the body. Neal's left eye is starting to swell. Prates targets the eye with a spinning kick. Prates lands some hard shots in the last minute, switching between punches and knees. Neal wraps him up. Prates makes fun of him and Neal disengages. Prates then nails him with another punch. Prates spins and cracks Neal with an elbow on the buzzer! Neal goes down just before the bell. What a knockout from Prates. He was cruising in this fight, hitting Neal with all kinds of offense. Official decision: Carlos Prates def. Geoff Neal by KO (spinning back elbow), round 1 (4:59) Round 1: Page takes the center and starts his usual routine of springing up and down with his hands by his side. He does a little wave and wiggle with his right, trying to distract Cannonier. Cannonier stays focused, he steps forwards and looks to land his jab. Page hops himself back to the fence, but Cannonier doesn't rush him there. He lets Page get off this time. The next time he closes distance and goes for a takedown. He pushes Page into the mesh. Page defends with double underhooks. They trade a few knees. Page then slings Cannonier off of him. Cannonier comes forwards with a combo, but hits nothing but air. Page steps in and land a right hand that drops Cannonier! Cannonier gets up and Page tells him 'calm down'. Page continues to taunt Cannonier. He pops him with another jab. Cannonier changes levels and goes for a takedown. Page stops him. Cannonier has him on the fence, but can't land any offense, save a few knees. They separate with ten seconds left and Cannonier whiffs on some punches. Page, thanks to the knockdown, takes the round 10-9. Round 2: Page tags Cannonier with a right hand immediately in the second round. And now he's back to talking to him. He steps in with another right hand. Page lands a two punch combo and then pushes Cannonier off and to the ground. Page stands and waits for Cannonier to get up and come back to him. Page is having all kinds of fun in there. Page leans in, trying to bait Cannonier. Cannonier clinches and pushes him to the fence. Cannonier lands an inside trip to get Page down. Page stands right up, though. That has to be demoralizing for Cannonier. Cannonier clinches again and holds Page in place, but he's not able to get off any punches or elbows in close. Instead they trade a few knees. Page takes that round 10-9 and is leading 20-18. Round 3: Page scores with a few darting attacks and a nice inside leg kick. Page hops in for another combo, but his misses, slips and ends up on the ground with Cannonier on top of him. Cannonier passes into full mount. Cannonier lands two punches and Page scrambles back to half guard. Cannonier lands a big elbow. Cannonier isolates an arm and goes for a kimura. He can't finish that, but he does get mount again. This time Cannonier goes for the arm triangle, but Page defends it. Page looks like he's accepted being on his back for the rest of the fight and is just trying to not get stopped. It's working so far. Cannonier lands another big elbow, but he's not able to string enough of these together to make a difference. Cannonier gets the last round. But MVP wins the fight 29-28 on my scorecard. Official decision: Michael Page def. Jared Cannonier by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) Round 1: Kai Asakura lands a decent amount of punches, some of which rocked Elliott. Elliott scored a takedown of a half landed high kick and spent some decent time on top. Asakura takes the round 10-9. Round 2: Elliott lands a good left hand over the top. Asakura tries to fire back a combo but comes up short. Elliott is doing a good job of being elusive and preventing Asakura from teeing off. Elliott comes in hard, but eats a counter. Elliott is swaying all over the place trying to keep himself off the center line. He dives in for a takedown, this is almost drunken master style. Asakura is able to stay up this time. Elliott ducks down and gets a big double leg takedown. Elliott is in Asakura's full guard. 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