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ANDIE MACDOWELL HONORED WITH GRACIES ICON AWARD AT 51ST ANNUAL GRACIE AWARDS PRESENTED BY THE ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN IN MEDIA FOUNDATIONYVETTE NICOLE BROWN HOSTED THE STAR-STUDDED EVENING FEATURING A POWERFUL PERFORMANCE BY MULTI-GRAMMY NOMINATED ARTIST MICKEY GUYTON Tina Knowles, Monica Lewinsky, Julianne Hough, Danielle Fishel, Jameela Jamil, Abby Phillip, Katherine LaNasa, Leanne Morgan, and Paulina Chávez Among Winners in Attendance Stevie Wonder, Chrissy Teigen, Kelly Rowland, Chuck Lorre, Minka Kelly, Raven-Symoné, Jordan Chiles, Natalie Morales, and Tal Anderson Among Presenters LOS ANGELES, May 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Beverly Wilshire became a celebration of truth-telling, resilience, and women reshaping media tonight as the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (AWMF) presented the 51st Annual Gracie Awards® during the organization's landmark 75th anniversary year. Hosted by two-time Emmy-nominated actress and producer Yvette Nicole Brown, the evening honored the women who are changing culture not only through visibility, but through honesty–from journalism and podcasting to entertainment, sports, and independent media. Throughout the night, themes of reclamation, reinvention, and authenticity echoed across the stage, as winners shared deeply personal stories about survival, aging, caregiving, grief, and using media as a force for connection. "In 1951, more than 280 women in broadcasting came together and founded their own organization to make sure their voices couldn't be ignored," Brown told the crowd. "At a time when women were fighting just to be in the room, those 280 visionaries just built their own dang room." The night featured a surprise appearance by music legend Stevie Wonder, who took the stage to honor journalist Adai Lamar for her coverage of the devastating Los Angeles County fires, while four-time GRAMMY® nominee Mickey Guyton delivered an emotional performance of "Remember Her Name," celebrating resilience, identity, and womanhood. Becky Brooks, President of AWMF, reflected on the organization's 75th anniversary and the evolving media landscape throughout the evening. "When we celebrate women in media, we're not just giving awards, we're saying: 'Your work matters, your voice matters.'" Andie MacDowell was honored with the esteemed Gracies Icon Award. During her speech, MacDowell reflected on aging publicly and authentically in Hollywood. "I have had the absolute audacity to age," she said with a laugh. "And I love everyone who has embraced it as much as I have." ADDITIONAL NOTABLE MOMENTS
Additional presenters included Stevie Wonder, Jordan Chiles, Raven-Symoné, Minka Kelly, Natalie Morales, Lea Thompson, Tracy Spiridakos, Lauren Lapkus, Kit Hoover, Mary Holland, Tal Anderson, Natalie Alyn Lind, and Alyvia Alyn Lind. Below, please find links to access house footage, including b-roll of arrivals, interviews with honorees and presenters, clips from the ceremony, and more. Female-owned production companies produced the gala: Do Great Projects and Mythical Creatures, with Kristin Whalley serving as Executive Producer. The Gracie Awards are proudly sponsored by ABC News, Bloomberg, CNN, Disney, ESPN, Hallmark Media, Jamie Kern Lima, Lauren's Kids Foundation, Paramount+, Premiere Networks, Katz Media Group, BBC Studios, NCTA, and iHeartMedia. For a complete list of award recipients and honorable mentions, please visit allwomeninmedia.org. Local and student award recipients will be honored at the Gracie Awards Luncheon on June 16 at Cipriani's in NYC. ABOUT THE GRACIE AWARDS Press Assets: Photos: EPK:
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