Beyonce takes home four gongs at BET Awards
Beyonce was the big winner at the Bet Awards on Sunday night (26Jun16), taking home four gongs.
The 34-year-old singer claimed the Best Female R&B/Pop Artist award, as well as the prestigious gong for Video of the Year for Formation. Her hit also earned her the Centric Award, while Beyonce completed her haul by taking home the Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice award during the event at Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater.
The stunning singer wowed audience members by opening the show with
a performance of her track Freedom, from her hit album Lemonade.
Her mother took to the stage to pick up the Video of the Year award
on behalf of Beyonce, who had already jetted back tot he U.K. to
continue with her Formation tour as soon as she finished her
performance.
Drake also enjoyed a successful evening at the awards ceremony,
winning three awards. As well as being named Best Male Hip Hop
Artist, the 29-year-old took home Best Group alongside Future and
Best Collaboration for Work, his track with Rihanna.
The other major music categories saw Nicki Minaj honored with the
Best Female Hip Hop Artist award and Bryson Tiller named Best Male
R&B/Pop Artist.
Screen stars recognized at the annual awards ceremony included
Empire star Taraji P. Henson, who was named Best Actress, and Creed
heartthrob Michael B. Jordan, who got the Best Actor gong.
Straight Outta Compton was named Best Movie, while Samuel L.
Jackson received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Grey's Anatomy
star Jesse Williams was presented with the Humanitarian Award for
his activism and philanthropic efforts, and stunned the
star-studded audience with his impassioned speech.
"This award is not for me," he said. “This is for the real
organizers all over the country, the activists, the civil rights
attorneys, the struggling parents, the families, the teachers, the
students that are realizing that a system built to divide and
impoverish and destroy us cannot stand if we do. It’s kinda basic
mathematics: the more we learn about who we are and how we got here
the more we will mobilise.
"This award is also for the black women in particular who have
spent their lives nurturing everyone before themselves - we can and
will do better for you. Now, what we’ve been doing is looking at
the data and we know that police somehow manage to de-escalate,
disarm and not kill white people every day. So what’s going to
happen is we’re going to have equal rights and justice in our own
country or we will restructure their function and ours."
Jesse continued to comment on the frequent shooting crimes in the
U.S., which have led to the deaths of Tamir Rice in 2014 when he
was just 12 years old, among others. He earned a standing ovation
for his words, with Jackson later commenting he hadn't heard a
speech like Jesse's since the 1960's.
The full list of winners at the BET Awards 2016 is as follows:
Best Male Hip Hop Artist - Drake
Best Female Hip Hop Artist - Nicki Minaj
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist - Beyonce
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist - Bryson Tiller
Best Group - Drake & Future
Best New Artist - Bryson Tiller
Best Collaboration - Rihanna feat. Drake, Work
Video of the Year - Beyonce, Formation
Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award - Kirk Franklin
YoungStars Award - Amandla Stenberg
Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice - Beyonce
Centric Award - Beyonce, Formation
Video Director of the Year - Director X
Best Actor - Michael B. Jordan
Best Actress - Taraji P. Henson
Best Movie - Straight Outta Compton
Sportswoman of the Year - Serena Williams
Sportsman of the Year - Stephen Curry
Humanitarian Award - Jesse Williams
Lifetime Achievement - Samuel L. Jackson
Best International Act, U.K. - Skepta
Best International Act, Africa - Wizkid (Nigeria)