Megan Thee Stallion won the Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the first-ever virtual BET Awards which held on Sunday. The 25-year-old ra...
Megan Thee Stallion won the Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at
the first-ever virtual BET Awards which held on Sunday.
The 25-year-old rapper beat Cardi B, Doja Cat, Lizzo, Nicki
Minaj, and Saweetie to win the award.
She said from her home: "Oh, my God, I probably
recorded this video, like 10 times. It feels so crazy doing this from my house,
but thank you, BET. I cannot believe I won Best Female Hip-Hop Artist."
"I used to watch the BET Awards all the time thinking,
'One day, that's gonna be me going up there accepting my awards and now it is. Thank you so much. And hotties,
I'm just going to keep going for y'all.”
Burna Boy has won the Best International Act for the second
consecutive year, becoming the first Nigerian artiste to win the BET Awards
back to back.
The Nigerian singer floored Innoss’B (DRC), Sho Madjozi
(South Africa), Dave (UK), Stormzy (UK), Ninho (France), and S.Pri Noir
(France) to scoop the gong at the first-ever virtual BET Awards which held on
Sunday night.
British supermodel, Naomi Campbell presented the Best
International Act award to Burna Boy, who gave his acceptance speech virtually
due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
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