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A History of Blue Ivy Stealing the Show at the MTV Video Music Awards : eonline





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A History of Blue Ivy Stealing the Show at the MTV Video Music Awards

A History of Blue Ivy Stealing the Show at the MTV Video Music Awards
A History of Blue Ivy Stealing the Show at the MTV Video Music Awards
Last night was supposed to be Beyoncé's night.She took the stage for a record-breaking 15 minutes.She performed basically every song from Lemonade.


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MTV Video Music Awards, a Playground for the Next Generation

MTV Video Music Awards, a Playground for the Next Generation
MTV Video Music Awards, a Playground for the Next Generation
PhotoSince MTV revived its highest honor — the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award — at the network's annual Video Music Awards in 2011, it has gone to Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé and Kanye West, a lineup of artists who, from the beginning of their careers, understood the power of a well-executed music video.That's partly because of their ages: Like MTV, Ms. Spears, Mr. Timberlake and Beyoncé were born in 1981, and Mr. West was born in 1977.They're old enough to have lived through the era in which MTV dominance was integral to a pop star's ascendance.


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Gabby Douglas hospitalized, misses MTV Video Music Awards

Gabby Douglas hospitalized, misses MTV Video Music Awards
Gabby Douglas hospitalized, misses MTV Video Music Awards
NEW YORK -- Olympic gymnastics star Gabby Douglas was hospitalized Sunday night, forcing her to miss a scheduled appearance with her U.S. teammates at the MTV Video Music Awards."Gabby is back in the hospital tonight being treated for a seriously infected past mouth injury.She continues to have deep swelling and adverse reactions to medications," publicist Lesley Burbridge said in an email to The Associated Press.


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