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Cynthia Erivo holds space for Marsha P. Johnson, LGBTQ+ icons in Out100 speech
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Cynthia Erivo holds space for Marsha P. Johnson, LGBTQ+ icons in Out100 speech

The Wicked actress was honored as the 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year.

Cynthia Erivo was honored as the 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year — and her speech accepting this honor couldn't be more magical!

On Wednesday, December 11, Erivo took the stage at the 2024 Out100 event, proudly sponsored by Lexus, to deliver a powerful message about what this moment means to her. The Wicked superstar said:

When I heard I would be the recipient of this award, the ICON award, I kept trying to figure out what that meant for me.

When I think of the word Icon, I think of Marsha P. Johnson, a revolutionary who worked to make change for the trans community and by default the queer community at large. I think of Reverend Pauli Murray, whose work influenced the civil rights movement and taught people that queerness does not erase faith. I think of George Michael who gave us the video and song freedom and celebrated the freedom of expression and self. I think of Koko the doll….. I think of the mothers of the houses of Pendavis, Labeija, Xtravaganza, and Ninja, exquisite queens who took in young queer people and gave them a place to dream. A place where they could be anything they wanted to be….a place where Octavia St Laurent could believe that she was a super model.

I think of those people and I wonder, what qualities do I have that allow me the privilege of being garnished with such a title; and I have come to the conclusion that this is actually where I earn it. That the choices I make in my work help to reflect the many varied lives we live, that the people I have the joy of playing are a celebration of our humanity. That the stories I choose to tell, regale you with the light and dark of our lived experiences. That those pieces, as a whole, serve as a place for you and many others to go, to remind yourself that your existence is cause for exploration and growth and complexity and celebration. I keep using the word celebration, because I think at the core of what I do is a deep want to celebrate us in all our differences and quirks, in our pain and scars, in our laughter and joy.

Hopefully, over time, I will have done enough of this work to be worthy of the word ICON. Until then, I shall have a glorious time earning it.

I was at a talkback last night, and the moderator asked me why I thought people cried watching defying gravity, to which I gave my answer, “I think people are connecting on a very personal level with the journey it has taken to get to the place where Elphaba can proclaim she is defying gravity” the moderator then looked at me and said, “can I give you my reason for crying?” Of course, I obliged “I cried because Elphaba had discovered these new powers, and instead of using them for herself, she chose to use them for others, even though it meant she had to do it alone”

I’d like to take a leaf out of Elphaba’s spell book, Grimery for those in the know and use the powers I have for others, not just myself. I think that’s what makes an Icon.

Now I should let you get on, you deserve to enjoy this night and according to queer media, I have been all over your social media, at least that’s what I’ve heard and I don’t want you to grow to tired of me, there’s a part two on the way and we really need to hold space for that and feel the power in that.

Good night and thank you again Outmagazine for this divine honor. It is unbelievably meaningful to me.

We'll continue to not only "hold space" for Cynthia Erivo — but celebrate, honor, and elevate this performer who embodies every single thing that it takes to be considered our Icon of the Year.

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Bernardo Sim

Deputy Editor

Bernardo Sim is the deputy editor of Out, as well as a writer and content creator. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida. You can follow him on Instagram at @bernardosim.

Bernardo Sim is the deputy editor of Out, as well as a writer and content creator. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida. You can follow him on Instagram at @bernardosim.

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Cynthia Erivo accepting Out100 2024 icon of the year award
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Out100 Special honors 30 years of LGBTQ+ brilliance

Rivian supports the Out100 Special, highlighting resilience and advocacy in the LGBTQ+ community.

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The Out100 Special, a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ progress, aired Dec. 21, 2024, marking 30 years of honoring trailblazing changemakers. Supported by Rivian, the program captured the resilience, artistry, and advocacy that continue to shape the LGBTQ+ community today.

Produced by The Advocate Channel and supported by Publicis Media’s APX Content Ventures, the special aired across AdvocateChannel.com, ABC News Live, and local ABC Owned Television Stations, ensuring its powerful message reached audiences nationwide. Hosted by Good Morning America weather anchor Sam Champion and The Advocate Channel’s Sonia Baghdady, the hour-long program showcased the honorees’ transformative contributions across entertainment, activism, politics, sports, and beyond.

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Cynthia Erivo, named Icon of the Year, gave a powerful acceptance speech reflecting on the meaning of iconography. “Icons inspire through their work, but their true power lies in creating space for others to thrive and dream,” said Erivo. The Wicked star’s speech resonated with themes of resilience, authenticity, and the vital role of representation in storytelling.

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Sheryl Lee Ralph, Advocate of the Year, moved audiences with a call for unity. “Advocacy is not a solo journey—it’s a shared movement driven by hope, courage, and the bravery of those who came before us,” Ralph said. Her speech, introduced by Abbott Elementary co-stars Chris Perfetti and Lisa Ann Walter, highlighted the enduring power of collective action in the LGBTQ+ rights movement.

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The special also celebrated disruptors like fashion icon Law Roach, who has redefined the boundaries of creativity and individuality on the global stage.

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“I am truly honored to be here, to stand in this space, and to serve as a voice for our community, especially in these challenging times," said Roach. "I’ve been fortunate—privileged, really—to grow up in an environment that embraced me for exactly who I am, and that’s something I never take for granted. With that, I learned that the most powerful tool you have and the most important thing in this world is to be yourself. Whether you’re walking into a boardroom, facing a room full of interviewers, or even just sitting at the dinner table with your family—the best thing you can do for yourself, and the world, is to be unapologetically you."

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Drag artist Pattie Gonia performed Erivo’s “Defying Gravity” in front of Erivo herself and Out’s own Tracy E. Gilchrist, who is dubbed as “Queen of Queer Media.” Gonia brought an eco-conscious message to the forefront, merging art and activism in a way that inspires action.

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Youth advocate Zaya Wade used her platform to amplify the voices of queer youth, while comedic talents Margaret Cho and Harper Steele continued to use humor as a tool to challenge stereotypes and inspire inclusivity.

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By supporting the Out100 Special, Rivian underscores its commitment to diversity and inclusion, ensuring that these vital stories of courage and resilience continue to reach a global audience.

The Out100 Special is available to stream on AdvocateChannel.com and local ABC affiliates through January 2025. Celebrate the visionaries who are shaping a brighter, more inclusive future by tuning in.

This story is brought to you by our partners at Rivian.

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