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Meet the first three winners of the LGBTQ+ Emerging Artist Award

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As TODAY continues to celebrate Pride month, the show welcomes three finalists for the LGBTQ+ Award from the Music Forward Foundation, presented by our sponsor Citi: Treya Lam, Stella Smyth and Stefan Alexander. Live on the TODAY plaza, they learn that all three of them have won and will each receive $10,000 to support their career. Eligible artists can still apply through July 2.