Colman Domingo Earns Two Primetime Emmy Award Nominations

Colman Domingo has two chances for Emmy glory…

The nominees for the 78th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards have been revealed, with the 56-year-old Emmy-winning Belizean-Guatemalan American actor and activist earning two nominations.

Colman DomingoDomingo is nominated in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category for the second installment of The Four Seasons and another for Outstanding Guest Actor for his turn in Euphoria Season 3.

“I think the diversity of work is what I’ve always hoped for, to have these opportunities to flex very different muscles,” he said of his two nods.

Oscar Isaac is back in the running for an Emmy.

The 47-year-old Cuban-Guatemalan actor for earned a nod in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category for Beef.

He was previously up for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his performance in Scenes from a Marriage in 2022.

Carlos-Manuel Vesga has earned his first career Emmy nod.

The 50-year-old Colombian theater, film, and television actor is up for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series forhis role in Pluribus.

Bad Bunny has earned his first-ever Emmy nomination.

The Puerto Rican Grammy-winning superstar is nominated in the Outstanding Variety Special (Live) category as a producer and performer for The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Starring Bad Bunny.

The Emmy Awards will be hosted by Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star Mariska Hargitay and will air live on Monday, September 14 at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT on NBC, streaming on Peacock.

Partial list of 2026 Emmy nominees featuring Latinos:

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Bait • Prime Video • Jax Media, Amazon MGM Studios
Riz Ahmed as Shah Latif
Black Rabbit • Netflix • Netflix / Aggregate Films / Riff Raff Entertainment / Youngblood Pictures / Automatik
Jason Bateman as Vince Friedkin
Monster: The Ed Gein Story • Netflix • Ryan Murphy Productions for Netflix
Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein
Beef • Netflix • A24 for Netflix
Oscar Isaac as Josh
The Beast In Me • Netflix • 20th Television for Netflix
Matthew Rhys as Nile Jarvis

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
The Pitt • HBO Max • HBO Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
Patrick Ball as Dr. Frank Langdon
The Morning Show • Apple TV • Media Res in association with Apple
Billy Crudup as Cory Ellison
The Pitt • HBO Max • HBO Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros.Television
Shawn Hatosy as Dr. Jack Abbot
The Pitt • HBO Max • HBO Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
Gerran Howell as Dr. Dennis Whitaker
Slow Horses • Apple TV • See-Saw Films in association with Apple
Jack Lowden as River Cartwright
Task • HBO Max • HBO in association with wiip, The Low Dweller Productions Inc., and Public Record
Tom Pelphrey as Robbie Prendergrast
Pluribus • Apple TV • Sony Pictures Television in association with Apple
Carlos-Manuel Vesga as Minuses

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
The Four Seasons • Netflix • Universal Television, Little Stranger, Inc. for Netflix
Colman Domingo as Danny
Hacks • HBO Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts
Hacks • HBO Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Paul W. Downs as Jimmy Lusaque, Jr.
Shrinking • Apple TV • Warner Bros. Television in association with Apple
Harrison Ford as Paul
Margo’s Got Money Troubles • Apple TV • A24 in association with Apple
Nick Offerman as Jinx Millet
Widow’s Bay • Apple TV • Apple Studios / Chum Films
Stephen Root as Wyck
Shrinking • Apple TV • Warner Bros. Television in association with Apple
Michael Urie as Brian
Abbott Elementary • ABC • Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in association with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television
Tyler James Williams as Gregory Eddie

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
Euphoria • In God We Trust • HBO Max • HBO in association with The Reasonable Bunch, A24, Tiny Goat, Dream Crew, ADD, HOT and TCDY Productions
Colman Domingo as Ali
The Pitt • 7:00 A.M. • HBO Max • HBO Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
Ernest Harden Jr. as Louie Cloverfield
Pluribus • Please, Carol • Apple TV • Sony Pictures Television in association with Apple
Jeff Hiller as Larry
The Pitt • 8:00 P.M. • HBO Max • HBO Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
Jeff Kober as Duke Ekins
Slow Horses • Scars • Apple TV • See-Saw Films in association with Apple
Jonathan Pryce as David Cartwright
The Diplomat • Amagansett • Netflix • A Netflix Series
Bradley Whitford as First Gentleman Todd Penn

Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Starring Bad Bunny • NBC • Roc Nation, Rimas, Jesse Collins Entertainment and DPS
Shawn Carter, Executive Producer
Desiree Perez, Executive Producer
Jesse Collins, Executive Producer
Noah Assad, Executive Producer
Dave Meyers, Co-Executive Producer
Jody Kolozsvari, Supervising Producer
Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, Producer
Jana Fleishman, Producer
Darren Pfeffer, Producer
Chelsea Gonnering, Line Producer
John Kilgore, Line Producer
Bad Bunny, Performer

The full list of nominees can be found on the Television Academy website.

Lionel Messi Helps Lead Argentina into the FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals in Historic Fashion

2026 FIFA World CupLionel Messi continues making history while leading his team onward at the FIFA World Cup.

The 39-year-old Argentine professional footballer scored in a record sixth straight World Cup knockout match to help Argentina reach the quarterfinals with a stunning late comeback to beat Egypt 3-2 on Tuesday in Atlanta.

Lionel MessiEgypt were leading the defending champions 2-0 heading into the closing stages before Messi provided an assist for Cristian Romero in the 79th minute and a goal of his own four minutes later to tie the score.

Just when it seemed that extra time was in the cards, Enzo Fernández headed into the net in the second minute of stoppage time to complete a remarkable turnaround at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

It was the first time in World Cup history that a team had won a knockout match in regulation time after trailing by two goals in the 75th minute.

“This is a phenomenal group that never gives up,” Fernández said. “Four years have passed since Qatar, and we’ve come to enjoy another World Cup — and we want to win it again. That’s what we’re aiming for.”

Argentina, who are bidding to become the first back-to-back World Cup champions since Brazil in 1958 and 1962, will face Switzerland in the quarterfinals in Kansas City, Missouri, on Saturday.

“I’m so emotional,” Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said. “What a group of players, brother.”

Egypt looked set to produce a stunning upset after Yasser Ibrahim‘s 15th-minute goal was added to by Mostafa Zico‘s close-range strike on the counterattack in the 67th minute. The record seven-time African champions, who made history by advancing to the round of 16 for the first time, also had a goal ruled out following video review.

Messi missed a chance to equalize in the first half when his penalty was saved by Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir. Messi also hit the post when the score was 1-0.

But he delivered the goods once again late. Messi has scored in a record nine consecutive World Cup matches dating to Argentina’s title run in 2022. Tuesday’s goal marked his 13th in that span.

“Honestly, I’m just so happy we made it through and about the way we did it,” Messi said. “Things got tough at 2-0, so it was incredibly exciting to turn it around once again. We suffered a lot, but that’s the World Cup for you: Every match is playing out the same way; everything is so evenly matched.

“But as always, this group never gives up and keeps trying until the very end.”

Messi’s eight goals at this tournament put him one clear of France‘s Kylian Mbappé and Norway‘s Erling Haaland in the race for the Golden Boot.

His goal also gave Messi a two-goal lead over Mbappé on the World Cup career leaderboard.

“Seeing him get emotional was moving too,” teammate Lautaro Martínez said of Messi’s reaction at full time. “I told him right there on the pitch to enjoy the moment because he deserved it and that we would keep giving our all for ourselves — but above all for him, since this is his last World Cup and he has given us so much.”

For much of the game, it looked as if it would be a painful exit for 39-year-old Messi in his sixth and perhaps final World Cup.

Egypt took a surprising lead in the 15th minute when Ibrahim got ahead of Lisandro Martínez to meet Marwan Attia‘s cross and head the ball into the bottom corner.

Argentina were quickly given the chance to level the match when Haissem Hassan tripped Nicolás Tagliafico in the box moments later. Referee François Letexier pointed to the penalty spot, and Messi stepped up with an expectant crowd waiting for him to score.

Shobeir had other ideas, diving to his left to block the shot for Messi’s second penalty miss of the 2026 tournament after also failing from the spot against Austria in the group stage.

Despite being the leading career scorer at World Cups, Messi has missed a record four of his eight penalty kicks at the tournament through the years.

After Messi hit the post later in the half, Shobeir pulled off another great save to stop Julián Álvarez from close range.

Egypt thought they had doubled their 1-0 lead in the second half when Zico finished off a sweeping attack. But the wild celebrations were cut short when a foul earlier in the move was confirmed on video review and the goal was disallowed.

The second goal for Egypt came in the 67th from a similar break, and this time Zico’s effort counted. It just ended up not being enough.

Mikel Merino Helps Propel Spain into the FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals

2026 FIFA World CupMikel Merino has helped propel Spain into the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals for the first time since the European nation won the global tournament in 2010.

The 30-year-old Spanish professional footballer scored a late goal on Monday to send Spain past Portugal 1-0 in the round of 16.

Mikel MerinoWith the game looking like it was headed to extra time in Arlington, Texas, Ferran Torres‘ through ball led Merino into the penalty area, and he sent a shot past Diogo Costa for the winner as Spain topped their neighbors on the Iberian Peninsula.

Merino had just been knocked down, and a foul was called. While a Portugal player argued, Merino played the ball back in, ran toward the goal and put a shot past goalkeeper Costa after taking a pass from Torres.

There were some anxious moments down the stretch for Luis de la Fuente‘s side as Portugal twice came close to levelling the score, but the 2024 European Champions clung to their lead to eliminate Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo, who said Monday that this will be his last World Cup.

“Mikel Merino never lets you down. He’s a sure thing. He won us the Euros,” de la Fuente said after the game. “He’s a huge player — one of the best in the world in his position. We’re lucky to have players on the bench who would be starters in any other national team. The important thing is the attitude when they come on, and in the day to day.

“All I ask is for people to be fair in their recognition. Mikel Merino is a player with exceptional performance. He’s a player who is always where he needs to be.”

Spain will battle Belgium in the quarterfinals at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

“You remember everything, all the good, all the bad, what you’ve got back at home,” Merino said after the game. “There’ve been very difficult moments for me this year, but good ones as well. With the injury, all this time that I haven’t been able to see my little one [newborn baby] grow up.

“I use it to get the best of myself.”

It was the sixth consecutive clean sheet for Spain at the World Cup, a tournament record, and goalkeeper Unai Simón extended his record shutout streak to 609 minutes.

Spain broke a tie with Italy (1990) and Switzerland (2006-10) for the most consecutive World Cup matches not allowing a goal. Spain’s streak began with a 0-0 draw in the round of 16 in 2022, when Morocco advanced after a penalty shootout.

There was also a surprising scoreless draw against Cape Verde to open group play in this tournament, followed by four consecutive shutout victories to advance to the quarterfinals.

Simón surpassed the previous record of 517 consecutive scoreless minutes during a 3-0 blanking of Austria to open the knockout round Thursday. Famed Italy goalkeeper Walter Zenga set the standard in 1990 with five consecutive clean sheets in his home World Cup.

Simón’s shutout streak started in 2022 in Qatar during a 2-1 loss to Japan to wrap up group play.

He came into the Portugal game having made only four saves in this World Cup – Austria had no shots on target – and on Monday, Simón had to make two saves in the first half against Portugal.

The second of those saves was an impressive diving stop, when he was still in midair after reaching back to grab the ball with both hands. Ronaldo took that shot after teammate José Sá’s header went off the shoulder of the 29-year-old Athletic Bilbao keeper.

John Herrera Among Late Broadway Stars Being Honored with Group Marquee Dimming

John Herrera will be honored across The Great White Way next week.

The late Cuban Broadway star is among the late members of the Broadway community who will be honored with a group marquee dimming on Tuesday, June 9.

John HerreraDuring the dimming, considered among the most prestigious honors the industry bestows, the marquees for all 41 Broadway theatres will be dimmed simultaneously at 6:45 PM ET for one minute in honor of Herrera, Robert Fox, David Gersten, Allan Gruet, Jennifer Harmon, Mary Beth Hurt, Jeffrey Lane and Sondra Lee.

Last year, the Broadway in Memoriam Committee announced the establishment of the quarterly tradition dedicated to honoring “the remarkable individuals who have left an indelible mark on Broadway.”

Herrera, who passed away earlier this year at the age of 70, came to New York in the late 1970s, making his Broadway debut in the original production of Grease as a cover for all of the male principals including Danny Zuko.

His warm singing voice quickly charmed the industry at large, leading him to become a beloved replacement leading man for several decades, including stints covering Che in the original Broadway run of Evita, Dap in Camelot with Richard Burton, John Blackthorne in Shogun, The Musical, and John Adams and John Hancock in 1776.

His best-known Broadway performance, however, had him firmly positioned at center stage.

Herrera originated the role of Victor Grinstead/Neville Landless in Rupert Holmes’ The Mystery of Edwin Drood in 1985, immortalizing his recognizable baritenor as the layered music hall company member. As a Latine man playing a British man playing a Sri Lankan man of mystery, Mr. Herrera navigated the complexity with panache, netting a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.

Following Drood, Herrera continued to take on psychologically layered performances as a member of the original Broadway company of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Broadway revival of The Threepenny Opera.

In 2002, he reached perhaps the zenith of such musical theatre complexity as the understudy for Brian Stokes Mitchell as Don Quixote (Cervantes) in Man of La Mancha.

His final Broadway performance came in 2006, as a swing for The Times They Are A-Changin’. 

Off-Broadway, Herrera originated the role of Kevin Rosario, Nina’s entrepreneurial immigrant father, in Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s In The Heights.

The group dimmings take place four times a year on the second Tuesday in September, December, March and June, offering a moment of reflection and gratitude for the legacies of those who have shaped the theatrical world.

William Morris Endeavor (WME) Signs Anitta for Representation in All Areas

Anitta is looking to expand her global reach and impact with new representation…

The 32-year-old Brazilian singer, songwriter, dancer and actress has signed with William Morris Endeavor (WME) for representation in all areas.

AnittaAnitta is hoping WME will help her expand her presence across, television and unscripted.

The agency will at the same time look to help Anitta scale her global brand in fashion, beauty, partnerships and the creator economy, with Senior Partner Brad Slater running point for the artist.

“There is a reason Anitta is undoubtedly one of the greatest performers in the world today,” Slater told Deadline. “She is the definition of what a global superstar looks like: an ever-growing multicultural fan base, multi-lingual, and most importantly has a burning motivation to continue building her career. We look forward to expanding her presence across every facet of the entertainment industry.”

Born Larissa de Macedo Machado, Anitta is considered to be one of the most globally successful Latin pop artists of her generation.

She first broke out with a number of funk carioca–infused hits in the early 2010s, becoming a household name in Brazil following the release of her 2013 single “Show das Poderosas.”

After rising to stardom in her home country, she expanded her footprint internationally over the course of a number of years, through collaborations in Portuguese, Spanish and English with a wide array of global acts, including J Balvin, Maluma, Cardi B and Madonna.

In 2022, Anitta released her album Versions of Me — featuring songs in Portuguese, Spanish and English — with her single “Envolver” making history as the biggest debut ever by a Latin artist on the Spotify Global Chart. The single shattered a record she’d previously set as it reached #1 on iTunes in 19 countries and earned her recognition from the Guinness World Records for the second time.

Anitta’s Versions of Me has now surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify.

In 2022, she also won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Latin with “Envolver,” becoming the first Brazilian solo artist to receive the honor. Additionally, she was nominated for Best New Artist at the 65th annual Grammy Awards.

Most recently, Anitta released “Bellakeo” with Peso Pluma, which became her highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100, and later released Funk Generation, earning her second Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album at the 67th Grammys.

She’s a leading presence at Brazil’s world-renowned Carnival, where she returns as a headliner this year.

Kehlani to Receive Impact Award at Billboard Women in Music Awards

Kehlani’s impact is being heralded…

The 30-year-old half-Mexican and part-Spanish American singer & songwriter, who claimed her first two Grammys earlier this year, will be honored at this year’s Billboard Women in Music Awards.

KehlaniKehlani is set to accept the Impact Award during the awards show, which celebrates women in the industry who made some of the biggest strides of the past 12 months.

This year’s Visionary Award will go to singer/songwriter and One Battle After Another actress Teyana Taylor, while Gen-Z Canadian pop star Tate McRae will receive the Hitmaker Award and Alabama country singer Ella Langley will take home the Powerhouse Award.

Meantime, Laufey (who took home her second Grammy at the 2026 ceremony) will receive the Innovator Award; and Mariah the Scientist will be given the Rising Star Award.

Zara Larsson is the winner of 2026’s Breakthrough Award, while Thalia is set to take home the Icon Award.

Hosted by Keke Palmer and complete with a dynamic lineup of performers and presenters, this year’s Women in Music celebration will take place April 29 at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.

Tickets and tables for the event will be available to the public to purchase.

The recipient of the coveted Woman of the Year prize — which went to Doechii in 2025 — will be announced in the coming weeks.

“The 2026 Billboard Women in Music honors artists who are not only shaping the sound of today, but defining the culture of tomorrow,” Jason LipshutzBillboard‘s co-chief content officer, said in a statement. “This year’s honorees represent bold creativity, global influence and artistic excellence across genres. From breakthrough voices to enduring icons, each of these women is pushing the industry forward in powerful ways.”

Xavi Earns Sixth No. 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay Chart with Carín León-Collab “La Morrita”

Xavi has earned a sixth No. 1 on the Billboard Latin charts…

The 21-year-old Mexican American singer/songwriter’s “La Morrita” has claimed the top spot on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, as the song with Carín León climbs 6-1 in its sixth week on the chart.

XaviXavi recently gave a solo performance of the track at Premios Lo Nuestro on February 19 in Miami.

Boosted by a 6.9 million increase in audience impressions (a 23% gain in the U.S. during the tracking week), “La Morrita” secures Xavi’s sixth career No. 1.

The feat comes just three weeks after he hit the top spot with “No Capea,” with Grupo Frontera, which ruled Regional Mexican Airplay for one week in November.

For Carín León, this marks his 12th No. 1 on the tally, dating to “El Tóxico,” his 2021 collaboration with Grupo Firme.

Beyond its dominance on Regional Mexican Airplay, “La Morrita” gains momentum on Latin radio overall.

The single jumps 11-3 on the Latin Airplay, Xavi’s second top 10 on the chart this year.

His previous entry, “No Capea,” reached No. 1 on the February 7-dated ranking.

Residente Signs with United Talent Agency for Representation in All Areas

René “Residente” Pérez has new representation…

The 48-year-old Puerto Rican Grammy-winning rapper, best known as one of the founders of the alternative rap band Calle 13, has signed with United Talent Agency (UTA) for representation in all areas.

ResidenteUTA also will represent his production company, 1868 Studios.

The announcement comes on the heels of news that Residente will be making his directing and screenwriting debut with the film Porto Rico.

Residente has assembled his own supergroup of actors to lead his epic Caribbean western and historical drama depicting the realities of colonialism and paternalism.

In his lead acting role, Benito “Bad Bunny” Martínez Ocasio will star alongside heavy hitters Edward Norton, Javier Bardem and Viggo Mortensen to be executive produced by the legendary filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu.

Residente co-wrote the screenplay with Birdman‘s Alexander Dinelaris, a fellow Puerto Rican talent.

While exploring this new facet of his career, Residente never will abandon his musical roots, which began as the frontman of the group Calle 13.

In 2017, he made his solo debut with the self-titled album Residente. The popularity of his infusion of Latin hip-hop and reggaeton sounds has taken him to major stages all over the world, including notable performances with Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Philharmonic in 2020 and in front of a crowd of 180,000 fans at Mexico City’s historic Zócalo last year.

He’s a four-time Grammy and 29 Latin Grammy Award winner and shares the title of most Latin Grammy wins with Édgar Barrera.

In 2020 show, Residente expressed his desire to act, write and direct. Four years later, he made his acting debut alongside Sasha Calle and Leslie Grace in the indie feature In the Summers, which garnered much buzz at the Sundance Film Festival that year and won the Grand Jury Prize.

He recently returned to the festival as part of the cast of the feature Frank and Louis, starring opposite Kingsley Ben-Adir.

To continue expanding as a multi-hyphenate creative, Residente launched his 1868 Studios banner through a multi-year joint venture between Sony Music Latin-Iberia and Sony Music Vision. The company develops, produces and globally distributes original content centered on authentic, culturally driven storytelling. Committed to elevating Latin culture and bringing Latin stories to global audiences, 1868 Studios creates premium projects that highlight heritage, identity and bold creative expression across formats.

Residente was most recently represented at CAA.

Bad Bunny’s “DtMF” Maintains No. 1 Position on Billboard Global 200 & Billboard Global Excl. U.S. Charts

Bad Bunny remains atop the global charts… 

The 31-year-old Puerto Rican Grammy-winning superstar’s “DtMF” holds at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, adding a fourth week atop the chart, after it first led for two weeks in January-February 2025.

Bad BunnyIt concurrently scores its second total and consecutive week at No. 1 on Billboard Global Excl. U.S.

Bad Bunny monopolizes the top four spots on the Global 200 and the top three on Global Excl. U.S., a week after he claimed the top five and three ranks, respectively, following his Super Bowl LX halftime show performance February 8 in Santa Clara, Calif., with “DtMF” the closing song in his set.

“DtMF” drew 76.4 million streams (down 28% week over week) and sold 6,000 (down 65%) worldwide February 13-19.

Bad Bunny’s “Baile Inolvidable” holds at its No. 2 Global 200 high; “Nuevayol” repeats at its No. 3 best; and “Tití Me Preguntó” rises a spot, returning to its No. 4 peak.

He performed all four songs at the Super Bowl, with the top three from his 2025 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos;Tití Me Preguntó” is from his 2022 set Un Verano Sin Ti.

Meanwhile, “DtMF” tallied 52.2 million streams (down 18%) and 2,000 sold (down 45%) outside the U.S. in the tracking week. Bad Bunny also places in the Global Excl. U.S. top five with “Nuevayol,” up 3-2 for a new high; “Baile Inolvidable,” down to No. 3 from its No. 2 best; and Tití Me Preguntó,” which rises 13-5, after hitting No. 4.

The Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts rank songs based on streaming and sales activity culled from more than 200 territories around the world, as compiled by Luminate. The Global 200 is inclusive of worldwide data and the Global Excl. U.S. chart comprises data from territories excluding the United States.

Chart ranks are based on a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of audio and video music services, as well as download sales, the latter of which reflect purchases from full-service digital music retailers from around the world, with sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites excluded from the charts’ calculations.

Demi Lovato to Perform at GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles

Demi Lovato is GLAAD to be hitting the stage…

The 33-year-old half-Mexican American Grammy-nominated actress & singer is set to perform at the 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday, March 5.

Demi LovatoActor and producer Jonathan Bennett will host the ceremony.

For the sixth consecutive year, Hulu will serve as the event’s official streaming destination.

The ceremony will premiere on the platform on March 21.

Lovato, who received the GLAAD Media Vanguard Award in 2016, has had nine top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 (topped by Here We Go Again, which reached No. 1 in 2009) and four top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 (topped by “Sorry Not Sorry,” which reached No. 6 in 2017).

Lovato will embark on her It’s Not That Deep arena tour in April.

Expected guests at this year’s GLAAD Media Awards include: Abe Sylvia, Camila Mendes, Cara Delevingne, Claybourne Elder, Colton Underwood, Don Lemon, Eugene Daniels, George Wallace, Jessica Hargrave, Jonathan Capehart, Karolina Wydra, Kristen Wiig, Lauren Chan, Laverne Cox,  Lili Reinhart, Mason Blomberg, Megan Falley, Melissa Fumero, Miles Heizer, Mindy Cohn, Paul Feig, Rhea Seehorn, Rob Mac, Ryan White, Scott Hoying & Mark Hoying, Stef Willen, Stephanie Beatriz, Tig Notaro, Tom Daley, Tonatiuh and unspecified cast and creatives from Heated Rivalry.

This year’s awards spotlight 291 nominees across 32 categories, covering film, television, gaming, music, podcasting, journalism, Spanish-language media, and more. Nominees reflect work published, released, or broadcast during calendar year 2025.

GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis serves as executive producer of the 2026 GLAAD Media Awards, alongside GLAAD’s Rich Ferraro and Anthony Allen Ramos. GLAAD’s Jose Useche will serve as producer.

The ceremony is produced in partnership with STAMP Event Co.