Daniel Radcliffe and Cher were hailed as big winners by their gay fans at the Attitude Awards, where Radcliffe was dubbed the best actor for his portrayal of gay poet Allen Ginsberg in 'Kill Your Darlings' and the 'Believe' singer was called a 'legend' at the after party.
Before winning the award, the former Harry Potter star, who had to act out losing his gay virginity in the flick, told Flaunt magazine that gay sex, especially for the first time, is really "f*****g painful", Metro.co.uk reported.
While 'Game of Thrones' show won the award of the TV show of 2013 - thanks to its endless nude scenes, Aussie rapper Iggy Azalea bagged the breakthrough artist trophy.