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Cardi B winning and pregnant at BET Awards

Megan Thee Stallion, Jazmine Sullivan, Queen Latifah win big

Published:Sunday | June 27, 2021 | 11:11 PM
Megan Thee Stallion accepts the award for Best Female Hip Hop Artiste award at the BET Awards on Sunday.
Megan Thee Stallion accepts the award for Best Female Hip Hop Artiste award at the BET Awards on Sunday.
Nigeria's Burna Boy (right), accepts the Best International Act award as his mother Bose Ogulu looks on.
Nigeria's Burna Boy (right), accepts the Best International Act award as his mother Bose Ogulu looks on.
Queen Latifah tearfully accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Queen Latifah tearfully accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Lil Nas X performs 'Call Me By Your Name' at the BET Awards.
Lil Nas X performs 'Call Me By Your Name' at the BET Awards.
Naomi Campbell presents the Best Male Hip Hop Artist Award.
Naomi Campbell presents the Best Male Hip Hop Artist Award.
Megan Thee Stallion during her performance at the BET Awards.
Megan Thee Stallion during her performance at the BET Awards.
From left: Takeoff, Quavo and Offset, of Migos, perform.
From left: Takeoff, Quavo and Offset, of Migos, perform.
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NEW YORK (AP):

 

Cardi B's WAP has new meaning at the BET Awards: winning and pregnant.

The Grammy-winning star debuted her baby bump during a live performance Sunday alongside husband Offset as well as Quavo and Takeoff of Migos. She also won Video of the Year for her Megan Thee Stallion-assisted No. 1 hit WAP.

Cardi B didn't stay to accept the honour at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, but Megan Thee Stallion rushed to the stage in a new dress to pick up the award after her performance, forgetting to thank Cardi during her speech.

But the Savage rapper made up for it when she won Best Female Hip-Hop Artiste moments later.

"I really forgot to say thank you, Cardi, for even putting me on WAP because it makes me feel so good to be acknowledged by one of my peers, who I think so highly of," Megan Thee Stallion said. "I think so highly of all the women who was nominated in this category. Everybody knows I'm a girls' girl."

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Along with celebrating female artists, the BET Awards also highlighted gay pride with a seductive performance by Lil Nas X and Queen Latifah, who thanked her reported partner and son when she accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award.

As she rattled on thank you's, she said, "Ebony, my love, Rebel, my love." The 51-year-old ended with, "Peace! Happy pride!"

Queen Latifah was honoured for her illustrious career as a Grammy-winning rapper, a Golden Globe-winning actor and an Emmy-winning TV producer. Rapsody and Monie Love kicked off the tribute with a performance of Ladies First, which was followed by Lil Kim and MC Lyte rapping the classic U.N.I.T.Y.

Lil Nas X won over the crowd with his No. 1 hit Call Me By Your Name, which ended with the rapper locking lips with a male background dancer as the crowd roared loudly. Some audience members jumped out of their seats in praise.

His stage was set in Ancient Egypt, much like Michael Jackson's Remember the Time, which Lil Nas X paid tribute to with a skilled dance break during the performance.

Mothers were also saluted during the three-hour-plus show: Queen Latifah, who attended with her father, held a photo on her mother onstage; Megan Thee Stallion remembered her mother, who died in 2019, during her speech: "She can't be here with me today, but I still think about her every day, and she is the reason why I keep going." And Jazmine Sullivan — who won album of the year for her critically acclaimed EP "Heaux Tales" — attended the show with her mother, who is battling cancer.

"My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago, so we didn't see any of this happening, but God has been so faithful to us, and my mom is in remission," she said. "This is my prize. This is my gift. It means more to me than anything that she's here with me. She supported me all my life."

YEAR OF BLACK WOMEN

The ceremony was dedicated to "the year of the black women," as actor and host, Taraji P. Henson put at the top of the show. Representative Maxine Waters said her signature phrase — "reclaiming my time" — before Sullivan hit the stage for a sultry, top-notch performance featuring fellow R&B singer Ari Lennox. The first award of the night went to Andra Day, who won Best Actress, while Darnella Frazier — the teenager who pulled out her cellphone and began recording when she saw George Floyd being pinned to the ground by a police officer — was given the Shine a Light Award.

Frazier didn't attend the awards show, but the honour came weeks after she was awarded a special citation by the Pulitzer Prizes for her video that helped to launch a global movement to protest racial injustice.

H.E.R., who also wowed the audience with her performance, won Best Female R&B/Pop Artiste. The Grammy winner told the crowd that it is "important for us to recognise each other and celebrate each other."

"If we don't, who else will?" she added.

Rapper Lil Baby won Best Male Hip Hop Artiste and joined forces with gospel artist Kirk Franklin to kick off the show with a performance that got Issa Rae, Queen Latifah, DJ Khaled and Zendaya bouncing in their seats.

Swizz Beatz curated the tribute to DMX, who died in April at age 50. Performers included Busta Rhymes, Method Man and Griselda.

Other winners Sunday included Burna Boy, who won Best International Act; Giveon, named Best New Artiste; and Silk Sonic — the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak — who were named Best Group.

 

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