Will Young, Cheryl Hole and Sinitta celebrate at Metro's 50 years of Pride party

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At Metro we know how to have a good time Pride2022 Will Young, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star Cheryl Hole, and reality star Megan Barton Hanson were among the star guests of honour at a dazzling party to celebrate 50 years of Pride 🏳️‍🌈

Hosted by Metro, Thursday’s event featured music, dance, performances and activism, along withSinger Will sat down for an open conversation with comedian James Barr, where he shared his hopes for the future andCelebrities piled into the exclusive venue as the night began, with Cheryl and Will cuddling up for photographs upon entry.

She was later joined by boxing legend Nicola Adams OBE, with the pair posing for a snap together as they relaxed at their table amid the madness of the night. Legendary DJ Fat Tony, who has just released memoir Don’t Take Requests, helped bring the night to a close hours later with a savage set of his own, featuring brilliant 80s hits and party anthems.

Metro.co.uk editors Deborah Arthurs and Richard Hartley-Parkinson spoke about what Pride means to them and encouraged everyone to take part in the fundraisers for Kyiv Pride The charity is engaged in a daily battle to ensure the LGBTQ+ community survives Vladimir Putin’s illegal war, and recently opened a new shelter which provides emergency accommodation to those left homeless or penniless by the fighting, especially for those with families who do not accept them.

Richard went on to share statistics from the Albert Kennedy Trust which states that ‘half of young people in the UK fear being evicted for revealing their sexuality and far too many feel threatened by relatives before becoming homeless. That’s why we’re supporting the Albert Kennedy Trust.’

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