Pride announce final Ambassador for Pride 2014

The fourth and final Pride Ambassador for 2014 is this months Gscene cover model Nicole Gibson. Actress and model Nicole was The Independent Newspaper’s Pink List’s one to watch for 2014 and was labelled by the media as the “unexpected star of London Fashion Week.” All four Pride Ambassadors will le

Pride announce final Ambassador for Pride 2014

The fourth and final Pride Ambassador for 2014 is this months Gscene cover model Nicole Gibson.

Nicole Gibson
Nicole Gibson

Actress and model Nicole was The Independent Newspaper’s Pink List’s one to watch for 2014 and was labelled by the media as the “unexpected star of London Fashion Week.”

All four Pride Ambassadors will lead this years LGBT Community Parade, titled 

The World’s A Disco celebrating music, dance and colour from around the globe … from the diversity of disco to the sauciness of salsa while marching under the Festival’s overall campaigning theme Freedom To Live.

The parade will also highlight the plight of those global LGBT communities whose basic right to party and live freely is denied.

Nicole will head the Pride Parade on August 2 along with the other three Ambassadors announced over the last three month; 

Michael (Greenbeard) Nelson who will be be championing older people, Maria Baker who will be championing the BME community and Jenny Bennett who has been a volunteer at Brighton and Hove LGBT Switchboard for 30 years.

Nicole pipped John Hamilton, the chairman of Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, and MCC pastor Michael Hydes to the post for the final Pride Ambassador’s position. Michael and John both received more than 50 nominations each and polled consistantly well in each month of the nomination process. Well done everyone!

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