In an exhilarating celebration of unity and advocacy, the 15th annual Mr Gay World Competition recently concluded in Cape Town, South Africa, crowning mental health advocate Troy Michael Smith from Guam as Mr Gay World 2023. Amidst the remarkable assembly of global contenders, Dion Alexander, the charismatic representative from Australia, emerged as the 2nd Runner-Up, leaving an indelible mark with his powerful message to End Homophobia in Sport.
READ MOREOn a platform of ending homophobia in sport and creating the first-ever AFL Men’s Pride Round, Dion Alexander has taken out the crown of Mr Gay Pride Australia 2022 after months of challenges that culminated on stage in the finale at the Rainbow on the Plains Festival in Hay, NSW overnight.
READ MOREAs the Mr Gay Pride Australia competition heads toward its 2022 finale this weekend at Rainbow on the Plains Festival in Hay NSW, nine judges have been announced to help select this year’s winner.
READ MOREIt has been 1272 days since the last Mr Gay Pride Australia was crowned, but now, after being cancelled due to the pandemic, finalists for the next competition have finally been announced.
READ MOREAfter Covid-19 forced the cancellation of Mr Gay Pride Australia 2020 and 2021, the competition will be returning in 2022, joining forces with the Rainbow on the Plains Festival in Hay, New South Wales, where the finale will be hosted in November.
READ MOREAfter three years of Mr Gay Pride Australia which has seen three top ten finishes at Mr Gay World including a win and the development of many emerging LGBT leaders, the competition is set to continue its growth with the announcement that global review platform Trustpilot has signed on as major sponsor.
READ MORERad Mitic has taken out the crown of Mr Gay Pride Australia 2019 after a weekend of challenges that culminated on stage in the finale at Daylesford’s ChillOut Festival.
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