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Cynthia Erivo and The Vivienne among ‘LGBT+ changemakers' in 2025 Pride List

Cynthia Erivo and The Vivienne among ‘LGBT+ changemakers' in 2025 Pride List

Wales Online09-06-2025
Cynthia Erivo and The Vivienne among 'LGBT+ changemakers' in 2025 Pride List
The Independent's Pride List for 2025 also includes retired Olympic diver Tom Daley, actor Bella Ramsey, artist David Hockney, comedian Joe Lycett and author Juno Dawson
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Wicked actress Cynthia Erivo and drag queen The Vivienne are among the stars who feature on a list "celebrating the most influential LGBT+ changemakers of the past year".
The Independent's Pride List for 2025 also includes retired Olympic diver Tom Daley, actor Bella Ramsey, artist David Hockney, comedian Joe Lycett and author Juno Dawson.

Erivo, 38, who won a Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (Glaad) Award earlier in the year, was placed at number four on the top 10 list while The Vivienne, the drag alter-ego of the late James Lee Williams, is seventh.

The Vivienne, who won the first series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK and spoke publicly about prejudices faced by LGBT+ people and by the drag community, died in January at the age of 32 and is a posthumous inclusion on the list.
Topping the 2025 Pride List is Victoria McCloud, a lawyer, former judge and transgender woman who announced she would take the Government to the European Court of Human Rights over the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of a woman.
Dr McCloud said: "I'm delighted and honoured that The Independent has included me in its Pride List this year.
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"In 2025, more than ever before, amidst increasing oppression and segregation at home, with court and state against us, people from the trans community yearn to be bathed in rainbow light.
"These are uniquely dark times but we will challenge those who wish to marginalise us, be they Government or activists with money and the odd mega-yacht to spare.
"We have been here for centuries; we will be here for centuries to come. The quiet majority walk with us."

In April the UK's highest court unanimously ruled that the terms woman and sex in the Equality Act "refer to a biological woman and biological sex".
Chloe Hubbard, UK editor of The Independent, said: "We are proud to champion our most influential LGBT+ changemakers once again on our annual Pride List in a year where the community has been further marginalised on both sides of the Atlantic.
"Visibility and pride within the queer community feels more vital than ever and we are dedicated to continuing to occupy our unique place in the media on LGBT+ issues."

In 2023, The Independent relaunched its Rainbow List as the Pride List, to recognise 50 extraordinary "LGBT+ changemakers".
The 2024 list included Doctor Who and Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa, commentator and former England footballer Alex Scott, Wicked and Bridgerton actor Jonathan Bailey and screenwriter Russell T Davies.
To mark the publication of its Pride List, The Independent will host an event at Queer Britain on June 11.

This year's top 10:
1. Victoria McCloud, former judge of the King's Bench
2. Juno Dawson, author

3. Bella Ramsey, actor
4. Cynthia Erivo, actor and singer
5. Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

6. David Hockney, artist
7. The Vivienne, drag artist, singer and television personality
8. Joe Lycett, comedian, television presenter and artist
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9. Tom Daley, Olympic gold medallist and television personality
10. Yasmin Benoit, model and activist
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