Celebrity Scoop – 08/21/2018
CAMILA CABELLO WINS ARTIST OF THE YEAR AT THE 2018 MTV VMAS – (08/21/2018)
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Moon Person trophies were handed out at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards last night with Camila Cabello winning not one, but two trophies for Artist of the Year and Video of the Year for her video “Havana.”
Other winners of the evening included Post Malone’s “Rockstar” taking the trophy for Song of the Year and Cardi B nabbing Best New Artist. Atlanta star and creator Donald Glover’s music video for “The Is America” snagged Best Video With a Message, Best Choreography, and Best Direction.
Other Highlights Include:
- The Backstreet Boys performed at the pre-show. The guys – Howie D., Kevin Richardson, Nick Carter, AJ McLean, and Brian Littrell – took over the front of Radio City Music Hall to perform one of their new hits “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.” Later on in the show, the guys hit the stage to present.
- Rising star Hayley Kiyoko received the Push artist of the year, beating out SZA, Khalid, Lil Xan and several others. “This validates any queer woman of color that you can follow your dreams,” Kiyoko said in an impromptu interview on the pink carpet.
- Cardi B kicked off the ceremony by cradling the VMAs signature trophy as if it were her child which led to a wet T shirt performance from Shawn Mendes as well as a Nicki Minaj performance that was very royal to go in line with her album Queen.
- Tiffany Haddish and Kevin Hart opened the show by reassuring the crowd they could express themselves freely at the show, at least more freely than an NFL player can. “We are live coast-to-coast, people. I’m looking at this like it’s game day,” Hart said. “But do not worry. For this game, you’re allowed to kneel. You can do whatever the hell you want. There’s no old white man who can stop you.” They also had some zingers for people in attendance (“Jersey Shore is back and bigger than ever, which makes sense. Without treatment, that sort of thing will keep flaring up every couple of years.”) – but Hart saved his most pointed jab President Donald Trump. “You never know what’s going to happen at the VMAs,” he said. “Bad language, people run to the bathroom and send out crazy tweets. It’s basically like a typical day at the White House. In your face, Trump! Suck it!”
- Haddish, meanwhile, mispronounced Camila Cabello’s name. “Y’all know I can’t read that good. I only speak English, and that’s mostly in Ebonics,”she quipped. Haddish then called out Cabello’s old band Fifth Harmony by saying they were at home watching instead of being invited to the show. Nicki Minaj stood up for her Fifth Harmony pal Normani and told Haddish when the rapper stepped on stage to accept an award, “Don’t be coming for Fifth Harmony because Normani is that b*tch!”
- Travis Scott performed a medley of songs off of his new album Astroworld. Travis was joined by James Blake on stage where the two performed a medley of “Stargazing,” “Stop Trying To Be God,” and “Sicko Mode.”
- Nicki Minaj performed a medley of her songs “Barbie Dreams” and “Majesty” during the nearly five-minute performance.
- Panic! at the Disco, fronted lead vocalist Brendon Urie, commanded the crowd with a stellar performance of “High Hopes.” Brendon donned a black and gold floral suit as he opened the song on a rotating platform that descended into the crowd.
- Ariana Grande performed her current single “God is a Woman” from her album Sweetener. The performance kicked off with a visual of The Last Supper featuring only women. At the end of the performance, Ari‘s mom Joan and her grandma Nonna came on stage.
- Logic and Ryan Tedder hit the stage together to perform their track “One Day.” During the performance, Logic wore a shirt that read “F**k the Wall.” He was later joined by immigrant families wearing shirts that read “We Are All Human Beings,” and held up candles.
- Jennifer Lopez was honored with the Video Vanguard Award and delivered a performance of current and past hits to remind us that she’s still Jenny from the Block. After the epic performance, the 49-year-old entertainer returned to the stage to accept the coveted award. After thanking her team and family, Jen gave her gratitude to boyfriend Alex Rodriguez. “And Alex. You’re like my twin soul. We’re like mirror images of each other,” Jen said. “My life is sweeter and better with you in it because you make me realize that every day the sky is not the limit – the universe is infinite, and so is what we can accomplish together with love and trust and understanding. There’s so much more to do – to experience – and there is no one I’d rather do it with. You’re my macho baby and I love you.”
- Madonna, who recently celebrated her 60th birthday, made an appearance to not only present the award for Video of the Year but to serve as a conduit for an Aretha Franklin tribute. She shared a story of her early days as a struggling singer and dancer on how she was inspired by Franklin and how she “belted” out “Natural Woman” at an audition. She said the point of her story was that her career wouldn’t have happened if it weren’t “for our ‘Lady of Soul’.” “Thank you for empowering all of us,” she added. “Long live the queen.”
- Post Malone ended the telecast with a performance with the legendary Aerosmith.
- The 2018 MTV Video Music Awards is the second ceremony since MTV changed the “Moon Man” trophy name to the gender neutral “Moon Person.”
Winners
- Video Of The Year: Camila Cabello ft. Young Thug – “Havana”
- Artist Of The Year: Camila Cabello
- Song Of The Year: Post Malone ft. 21 Savage – “rockstar”
- Best New Artist: Cardi B
- Best Collaboration: Jennifer Lopez ft. DJ Khaled & Cardi B – “Dinero”
- Push Artist Of The Year: Hayley Kiyoko
- Best Pop: Ariana Grande – “No Tears Left to Cry”
- Best Hip Hop: Nicki Minaj – “Chun-Li”
- Best Latin: J Balvin, Willy William – “Mi Gente”
- Best Dance: Avicii ft. Rita Ora – “Lonely Together”
- Best Rock: Imagine Dragons – “Whatever It Takes”
- Video With A Message: Childish Gambino – “This Is America”
- Best Cinematography: The Carters – “Apes**t” – Cinematography by Benoit Debie
- Best Direction: Childish Gambino – “This Is America” – Directed by Hiro Murai
- Best Art Direction: The Carters – “Apes**t” – Art Direction by Jan Houlevigue
- Best Visual Effects: Kendrick Lamar & SZA – “All The Stars” – Visual Effects by Loris Paillier for
- Best Choreography: Childish Gambino – “This Is America” – Choreography by Sherrie Silver
- Best Editing: N.E.R.D & Rihanna – “Lemon” – Editing by Taylor Ward
- Song Of Summer: Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin – “I Like It”
- Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award: Jennifer Lopez
SELENA GOMEZ & BFFS GET MATCHING TATTOOS – (08/21/2018)
Selena Gomez and her three best buds are taking their friendship to the next level with matching ink.
The star revealed two new tattoos on Instagram Saturday in honor of her friend Courtney Barry’s 26th birthday. The group of girls, which also includes longtime pals Ashley Cook and Raquelle Stevens, hit up the tattoo shop for some spontaneous ink after enjoying dinner together.
In a series of photos, Gomez, 26, documented the experience and shared the sweet meaning behind the number four tattoo they each received: “4, because you are my 4 for the rest of my life. I love you ladies. You all inspire me to be better, stronger, closer to god.”
Selena also inked the number one on her rib cage (as did the birthday girl), calling Barry “my actual #1.”
“The way you handle life’s most confusing moments is indescribable and graceful,” Gomez wrote about her best friend on Instagram. “You are the definition of FEARFULLY and WONDERFULLY made.”
“We have lived the most INSANE story together already,” Gomez wrote.
CAMILA CABELLO SHARES VIDEO OF HER GRANDMA DANCING TO ‘NEVER BE THE SAME’ – (08/21/2018)
Camila Cabello posted a cute video of her family and friends during her performance of “Never Be the Same” Sunday night during Taylor Swift’s Reputation Tour in Miami, Florida.
Camila captioned the tweet, “My grandma, our best friends Jenni and Alex, and my parents watching the show last night. broke my heart.” In the video, her grandma is seen dancing and proudly singing along to her granddaughter’s hit in their hometown.
In a separate tweet, Cabello explained, “I can’t imagine how weird it must be for them realizing that the same girl who didn’t want anybody to look at her, who waited for her parents to go to Publix to sing in her room, who made her grandma stand in the closet and close her eyes while she played guitar and sang to her from the other side of the door , that same girl who didn’t want anybody to look at her is suddenly telling her most intimate stories to a stadium of 64,000 people.”