It was a star-studded night in the Big Apple as celebrities gathered at the New York Hilton Midtown for the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards.
The organization, which honors "media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community," hosts awards shows in both Los Angeles and New York. The L.A. show occurred on March 28 and honored Beyoncé and Jay-Z with the Vanguard Award, where the "Formation" singer gave a heartfelt and tearful speech about her uncle who died of HIV.
Saturday night was New York's turn for GLAAD's annual event. Madonna was bestowed with the Advocate for Change Award while Andy Cohen received the Vito Russo Award. His longtime friend Sarah Jessica Parker presented Cohen with the honors.
GLAAD's President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis explained in a statement in February why Madonna was the ideal choice for the Advocate for Change Award this year.
"Madonna always has and always will be the LGBTQ community's greatest ally and it is only fitting to honor and celebrate our biggest advocate at GLAAD's biggest event ever," Ellis said.
Ellis continued, "From the HIV crisis to international LGBTQ issues, she fearlessly pushes for a world where LGBTQ people are accepted. Her music and art have been life-saving outlets for LGBTQ people over the years and her affirming words and actions have changed countless hearts and minds."
Madonna made history by receiving this award. She became the first woman ever and only the second person to be honored with it. Bill Clinton was the first in 2013.
Madonna's A League of Our Own co-star Rosie O'Donnell helped present the award to the star.
During her speech, Madonna talked about watching her close friends die from AIDS and about visiting Malawi during its AIDS epidemic, leading her to adopt four of her six children.
During the awards, Madonna made a $25,000 donation to the organization, E! News has learned.
Cohen's achievement is just as important. The Vito Russo Award is given to an open LGBTQ person in the media who has helped bring about more acceptance to the community. GLAAD wrote in a statement that Cohen "consistently speaks out on LGBTQ issues on the show including marriage equality, anti-transgender legislation, and hate violence against LGBTQ people."
Shangela hosted the show, whose attendees included Samantha Bee, Rachel Brosnahan, Don Lemon, Gus Kenworthy, Adam Rippon, Jonathan Van Ness and more.
Take a look at the photos below to see what some of your favorite stars wore to the event on Saturday evening.
Check out a list of winners below:
Advocate for Change Award: Madonna
Vanguard Award: Beyoncé and Jay-Z
Stephen F. Kolzak Award: Sean Hayes
Vito Russo Award: Andy Cohen
Outstanding Drama Series
Pose (FX) — WINNER
Billions (Showtime)
Black Lightning (The CW)
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu)
Instinct (CBS)
Shadowhunters (Freeform)
Star (Fox)
Supergirl (The CW)
Wynonna Earp (Syfy)
Outstanding TV-Movie or Limited Series
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)—WINNER
American Horror Story: Apocalypse (FX)
Life-Size 2 (Freeform)
Sense8 (Netflix)
A Very English Scandal (Amazon)
Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode
Full Frontal With Samantha Bee: "Trans Rights Under Attack"—WINNER
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver: "Mike Pence and ‘A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'"
Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas: "NRA Problems, Chicken Bone Problems, Birmingham Problems"
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: "Troye Sivan Hopes ‘Boy Erased' Reaches All Parents"
The Ellen DeGeneres Show: "Valedictorian Seth Owen"
Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine
CBS Sunday Morning: "Conversion Therapy: God Only Knows"—WINNER
CBS News: "Gender: The Space Between"
Nightline: "Legacy of Hope"
SC Featured (ESPN): "Respect"
KSAT News (San Antonio, Texas): "South Texas Pride"
Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
CNN Tonight With Don Lemon: "Same-sex Couple Reacts to Supreme Court Ruling"—WINNER
NBC Nightly News: "Historic Number of LGBTQ Candidates on Ballots This Year"
Vice News Tonight: "Mississippi Town Denies Pride Parade"
New Day (CNN): "Olympian Adam Rippon"
Velshi & Ruhle (MSNBC): "Trump: ‘Looking Very Seriously' at Changing Transgender Definition"
Outstanding Scripted Television Series (Spanish-Language)
Elite (Netflix)—WINNER (tie)
Mi marido tiene más familia (Univision)—WINNER (tie)
Mi familia perfecta (Telemundo)
Papá a toda madre (Univision)
Outstanding Film—Wide Release
Love, Simon (20th Century Fox)—WINNER
Blockers (Universal)
Crazy Rich Asians (Warner Bros.)
Deadpool 2 (20th Century Fox)
The Girl in the Spider's Web (Sony Pictures)
Outstanding Film—Limited Release
Boy Erased (Focus Features)—WINNER
1985 (Wolfe Releasing)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Fox Searchlight)
Disobedience (Bleecker Street)
The Favourite (Fox Searchlight)
Hearts Beat Loud (Gunpowder & Sky)
A Kid Like Jake (IFC Films)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post (FilmRise)
Saturday Church (Samuel Goldwyn Films)
We the Animals (The Orchard)
Outstanding Documentary
Believer (HBO)—WINNER
Call Her Ganda (Breaking Glass Pictures)
My House (Viceland)
Quiet Heroes (Logo)
When the Beat Drops (Logo)
Outstanding Music Artist
Janelle Monae, Dirty Computer (Bad Boy Records)—WINNER
Brandi Carlile, By the Way, I Forgive You (Low Country Sound/Elektra)
Brockhampton, Iridescence (RCA)
Christine and the Queens, Chris (Because Music)
Hayley Kiyoko, Expectations (Atlantic)
Kim Petras, Turn Off the Light, Vol. 1 (BunHead)
Shea Diamond, Seen It All (Asylum Worldwide)
Sophie, Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides (Future Classics)
Troye Sivan, Bloom (Capitol Records)
Years & Years, Palo Santo (Polydor)
—Reporting by Taylor Bryant
The 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards will air on Logo on Sunday, May 12 at 8pm ET/PT.