Boy George, the singer best known for the 1980s hit 'Karma Chameleon,' received a lifetime achievement award at the LGBT Awards this week. Jean Paul Gaultier presented the honor.
Award presented by Jean Paul Gaultier
The French fashion designer and longtime LGBTQ+ ally personally handed Boy George the lifetime achievement award at the ceremony. Gaultier has a history of celebrating diverse identities in his work.
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Boy George's legacy
Boy George rose to fame as the lead singer of Culture Club in the early 1980s. His androgynous style and bold persona broke barriers in pop music and became a symbol of queer visibility. Beyond music, he has remained an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.
The award was announced on May 29, 2026. Further details about the ceremony have not been released.




