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MTV VMAs 2017: Winners, red carpet and performances from awards, hosted by Katy Perry

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August 27, 2017 at 22:42

PINK has delivered a showstopping speech about body image at MTV Video Music Awards.

The What About Us singer made the stirring statement while accepting her Video Vanguard Award from Ellen DeGeneres.

Speaking on stage, Pink said her 6-year-old daughter Willow had recently told her, “Mama … I am the ugliest girl I know”.

“And I said, ‘huh?’ And she was like, ‘Yeah, I look like a boy with long hair,’” Pink told the crowd at The Forum in Los Angeles.

“And my brain went to, ‘Oh, my god. You are 6. Why? Where is this coming from? Who said this? Can I kick a 6-year-old’s ass?’ But I didn’t say anything,” Pink said.

Pink has made an epic statement about body image and self-acceptance at the MTV VMAs.
Pink has made an epic statement about body image and self-acceptance at the MTV VMAs.Source:Getty Images

“Then I said, ‘I really want to know why you feel this way about yourself.’ She said, ‘I look like a boy.’

“I said, ‘What do you think I look like?’

“She said, ‘Well, you are beautiful.’ I was like, ‘Well, thanks. But when people make fun of me, that’s what they use.”

Pink and her daughter, Willow, on the VMAs red carpet.
Pink and her daughter, Willow, on the VMAs red carpet.Source:Getty Images

“They say that I look like a boy, or I am too masculine, too many opinions, my body is too strong.

“And I said to her, ‘do you see me growing my hair?’ She said, ‘no, Mama.’ I said, ‘do you see me changing my body?’ ‘No, Mama.’

“Do you see me changing the way I present myself to the world?’ ‘No, Mama.’

“So, baby girl, we don’t change, we take the gravel and the shell and we make a pearl.

“We help other people to change so that they can see more kinds of beauty.”

Pink accepts the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award from Ellen DeGeneres. Picture: Getty Images
Pink accepts the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award from Ellen DeGeneres. Picture: Getty ImagesSource:Getty Images

Meantime, Katy Perry raised eyebrows at the MTV Video Music Awards for her bizarre costumes and hosting style.

In one of the strangest VMAs openings ever, the Swish Swish singer was suspended from the roof, dressed in a silver space suit.

Her intergalactic-themed opening monologue failed to impress, with celebs including Jack Antonoff and Ellen DeGeneres seen looking visibly confused (and bored).

Her space-themed ensemble.
Her space-themed ensemble.Source:Getty Images
 
Astronaut or Katy Perry?
Astronaut or Katy Perry?Source:Getty Images

 

Katy Perry was suspended from the roof at the VMas during her poorly-received entrance.
Katy Perry was suspended from the roof at the VMas during her poorly-received entrance.Source:Getty Images

“I gotta get out of this space suit,” Perry said as she stripped off to a nude bodysuit.

Antonoff — who produced Taylor Swift’s new song Look What You Made Me Do — preferred to eat a banana.

The VMAs have so-far been full of wild (and braless) costumes, including Miley Cyrus who wore hot pink and seemed to forget her pants.

Miley Cyrus didn’t need pants.
Miley Cyrus didn’t need pants.Source:Getty Images

 

 
She ripped off her skirt.
She ripped off her skirt.Source:Getty Images

 

 
Unlike the Teen Choice Awards, Miley Cyrus didn’t cancel on MTV.
Unlike the Teen Choice Awards, Miley Cyrus didn’t cancel on MTV.Source:Getty Images

Other unexpected moments including Paris Jackson’s political rant and Lorde, who did not sing a word on stage.

Lorde has the flu and didn’t sing at the VMAs, instead dancing her own songs.
Lorde has the flu and didn’t sing at the VMAs, instead dancing her own songs.Source:Getty Images

Presenting the first award for Best Pop Video to Fifth Harmony, Jackson took aim at race-fuelled violence in the United States.

“We must show these Nazi supremacist jerks in Charlottesville and all over the country that as a nation, with liberty as our slogan, we have zero tolerance for their violence, hatred and discrimination,” Jackson said to a cheering crowd at The Forum in Los Angeles.

Paris Jackson.
Paris Jackson.Source:AP

Lorde danced through her whole performance ... and didn’t sing at all.

The Green Light star took to Twitter to explain why — she has the flu “so bad” that she needed a pre-show IV.

But it was Taylor Swift, who isn’t even at the VMAs, who has stolen the show, premiering her Look What You Made Me Do video.

The Thriller-inspired clip features Swift dressed as clones of herself to represent the various stages of her career (and love life).

LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO

 

It ends with her repeating her quote about her feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian: “I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative”.

Humble rapper Kenrick Lamar opened the star-studded ceremony, with a medley of songs including Humble and Loyalty, and featuring a fire performer who was completely doused in flames.

Stars including Jackson — who is wearing Dior knickers and a sheer dress over the top, and a braless Demi Lovato turned heads on the blue carpet at the event known for pushing fashion’s boundaries.

IBe humble! Kendrick Lamar performs onstage. Picture: Getty Images
IBe humble! Kendrick Lamar performs onstage. Picture: Getty ImagesSource:Getty Images
 
Tomo Milicevic, Shannon Leto, and Jared Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars inside The Forum. Picture: Getty Images
Tomo Milicevic, Shannon Leto, and Jared Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars inside The Forum. Picture: Getty ImagesSource:AFP

The VMAs, of course, were where Lady Gaga wore her infamous meat dress and Rose McGowan sported a G-string — and not much else — under a see-through chain dress with then-boyfriend, Marilyn Manson.

The awards also marked the long-running feud between Swift and Kanye West, when he interrupted her acceptance speech for best female video in 2009.

Ironically, Swift will premiere the video for Look What You Made Me Do — widely speculated to be a dis track aimed at West — during the broadcast.

MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARD WINNERS

Best Pop: Fifth Harmony (featuring Gucci Mane) “Down”

Best Choreography: Kanye West “Fade”

Song of the Summer: Lil Uzi Vert “XO Tour Llif3”

Best Dance: Zedd and Alessia Cara “Stay”

Best Collaboration: Zayn and Taylor Swift “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”

Best Hip Hop: Kendrick Lamar “Humble”


 


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