Golden Globe nominees were announced today, and LGBTQ pop darling Troye Sivan made the list for his song “Revelation” from the anti-conversion therapy film Boy Erased.
Possibly even better than his well-deserved nomination was his adorable reaction.
\u201cWHAT THE FUCJ\u201d— \ud83d\udc7c\ud83c\udffc (@\ud83d\udc7c\ud83c\udffc) 1544104633
\u201cGOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE KHKGJTJFJGKGMHMHMGMHMG\u201d— \ud83d\udc7c\ud83c\udffc (@\ud83d\udc7c\ud83c\udffc) 1544104651
\u201cPromise I\u2019ll say something eloquent and sweet about it soon but for now what the fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\u201d— \ud83d\udc7c\ud83c\udffc (@\ud83d\udc7c\ud83c\udffc) 1544104808
Sivan’s fans were just as pleased that their fave got some serious recognition.
\u201csoooo the loml @troyesivan just got nominated for the golden globes. ive never been so happy. literally made my day. you deserve it troye. you deserve much more. ty for inspiring me and so many people from the lgbt community. keep blooming !\u201d— ava \u263d \u2661saw ari nov 27,2019 (@ava \u263d \u2661saw ari nov 27,2019) 1544119799
\u201calso Troye's nominated for the Golden Globes!!!\nI feel like 'my happy little pill' just came out last year, and it's been 4 years already, holy shit! so proud of him \u2665\u201d— zhenya (@zhenya) 1544112805
\u201cOMG.\nGAGA\nPOSE\nTROYE SIVAN\nKILLING EVE\nTHE FAVOURITE\n\nThe #GoldenGlobes are LGBTQ AF this year!!!!!!\u201d— Jeffrey Masters (@Jeffrey Masters) 1544110963
Ah, it feels like only yesterday Troye was nothing more than a “Pete Davidson lookalike” in the mainstream.
Proximity to Queen Ariana aside, Sivan’s certainly more than standing on his own this year, from releasing Bloom to singing with Taylor Swift, and now a gd Golden Globe nom. Have we mentioned lately that this is, indeed, 20gayteen?
But Sivan’s isn’t the only nomination the LGBTQ community is celebrating today. Here are the gayest nominations:
Bohemian Rhapsody
Best Motion Picture — Drama
Rami Malek — Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama)
Boy Erased
Lucas Hedges — Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama)
“Revelation” by Troye Sivan — Best Original Song
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Melissa McCarthy — Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama)
Richard E. Grant — Best Actor in a Supporting Role
The Favourite
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Olivia Colman — Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)
Emma Stone — Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Rachel Weisz — Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Deborah Davis, Tony McNamara — Best Screenplay
Girl
Best Motion Picture (Foreign Language)
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Best TV Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Edgar Ramirez — Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Limited Series/TV Movie
Penelope Cruz — Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Limited Series/TV Movie
Darren Criss — Best Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie
Killing Eve
Best Television Series (Drama)
Sandra Oh — Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama)
Pose
Best Television Series (Drama)
Billy Porter — Best Actor in a TV Series (Drama)
Additional nods worth mentioning include Kristen Bell in The Good Place (confirmed bisexual Eleanor Shellstrop!), Alison Brie in GLOW (women's wrestling is always gay), and of course Debra Messing in Will & Grace.
The Golden Globes will air on NBC on January 6th at 8pm, and will be hosted by Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg.



























































