San Diego Union-Tribune

Sam Smith on awards: ‘Celebrate everybody’

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Three-time Brit Award winner Sam Smith released a hopeful statement Friday morning amid reports that the major U.K. awards show has opted to move forward with gendered categories this year. The Brits have reportedly considered shifting to nongendere­d categories in the past to be more inclusive of nonbinary artists like Smith.

“The Brits have been an important part of my career, one of my earliest achievemen­ts was winning Critics Choice in 2014,” Smith shared on social media. “Music for me has always been about unificatio­n not division. I look forward to a time where awards shows can be reflective of the society we live in. Let’s celebrate everybody, regardless of gender, race, age, ability, sexuality and class.”

Smith’s remarks come a day after British tabloid The Sun reported that the Brits would adhere to a malefemale binary when doling out nomination­s for this year’s ceremony, scheduled for May 11.

In 2019, Smith came forward as nonbinary and announced their pronouns are they and them. They have been nominated in the past for a number of Brit Awards, clinching their first win in 2014 for the breakout single “Latch” in collaborat­ion with electronic duo Disclosure.

According to the Guardian, the voting academy behind the Brit Awards put out a statement Friday appearing to address the controvers­y surroundin­g its decision to continue including prizes based on gender.

“Looking to the future we still have a lot of work to do in the coming years to evolve the Brits,” read the statement obtained by the Guardian. “The process of change isn’t something that can be fixed in just one campaign and we are committed to working together with the industry to evolve the show to be as inclusive and relevant as possible.”

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