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Pandemic or not, people still need awards. Especially Lady Gaga, apparently, who won a load of them at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday.
That includes one apparently made up just for her that had nothing to do with music videos.Originally scheduled to take place at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, the event was shifted to a number of outdoor locations in order to out-fox that pandemic thing. Gaga took home a total of five awards, including Artist Of The Year.
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(CNN)Lady Gaga asked viewers to mask up while speaking at Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards, and she led by example. During her multiple appearances during the show, Gaga displayed an impressive collection of masks, but it's fair to assume she didn't pick these up at GAP or have them mailed to her by her auntie who can sew.
A pandemic-era MTV Video Music Awards ceremony took place last night in a surprisingly seamless fashion, with host Keke Palmer ably providing the glue to hold everything together. Much of the fanfare of the evening was devoted to Lady Gaga, an artist who has historically out-crazied the ordinarily-quite-bonkers VMAs at every turn, from her masked archival Alexander McQueen outfit in 2009 to 2010's notorious meat dress to her 2011 performance of "You and I" in boy drag.
Lady Gaga was crowned the big winner of the MTV Video Music Awards 2020, taking the stage for the first time in seven years since her legendary mashup of Paparazzi and Poker Face in 2009; giving one of the biggest performances of the night alongside Ariana Grande , and delivering the long-awaited visuals and vocals of her latest music video Rain On Me, from her album Chromatica.The pop superstar won five of the most wanted awards of the night, including Best Cinematography, Song of the Year,
Lady Gaga has thanked her fans following an impressive night at the MTV Video Music Awards, during which she won five major gongs.
Lady Gaga hit the stage in her final look of the night at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards today. The 34-year-old entertainer was presented with the special Tricon Award, a first-ever award at the VMAs.
Grammy-winning musician Lady Gaga is also known for making peculiar style statements with elaborate costumes during her red-carpet appearances. While face masks in the midst of a global pandemic are hampering fashion for others, the versatile artist used it to her advantage with a series of iconic face gears that stole the thunder at the MTV Video Music Awards 2020, on Sunday.Lady Gaga, real name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, was the queen of masks at the 37th annual MTV VMAs 2020.
Lady Gaga performed a show-stopping medley during the MTV Video Music Awards, including a performance of Rain On Me, her dance-infused duet with Ariana Grande.
Lady Gaga ruled the night at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards — from rocking her first performance of «Rain on Me» to winning MTV's first-ever Tricon Award -- and of course, Mother Monster came prepared with many showstopping looks. From incredible accessories to matching masks to truly impressive trains, Gaga rocked NINE different outfits over the course of the awards show, swapping out her look for each win and multiple times throughout her marathon performance of hits.Check out all of Gaga's
The biggest musical nights of the year -- MTV Video Music Awards 2020 is witnessing a sea of change this year as it becomes the first live award show in the post-Covid era. However, it is different than the usual fanfare and red carpet walks.
Lady Gaga dominated the MTV Video Music Awards during a ceremony that focused heavily on the deadly impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the social unrest still erupting across the US.
The MTV Video Music Awards returned to New York City for 2020 and, technically, were the first staged awards show since the pandemic began. And by technically we mean an award show where the host wasn’t set up in an empty soundstage like the recent BET Awards (except unlike that telecast it wasn’t even live).
Lady Gaga had one incredible night at the MTV VMAs on Sunday. The artist took home, among many honors, the show's first-ever Tricon Award.Decked out in a silvery, techno Ice Princess ensemble, the «Rain on Me» songstress took the virtual stage after an introduction from Bella Hadid, and she reflected on how much she appreciated being the recipient of the inaugural honor.«This means a lot to me.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Rain on Me,” the hit duet by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande was the centerpiece of an elaborate medley of songs from Gaga’s latest album, “Chromatica,” on Sunday night’s MTV Video Music Awards.Following the same futuristic theme and bright-pink color scheme as the song’s music video, Gaga, Grande and a troop of dancers delivered intense choreography on a wild, multi-level set.Wearing masks designed by Cecilio Castrillo, Gaga and her dancers introduced the medley with a
coronavirus couldn’t rain on Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s parade at the 2020 VMAs Sunday night.Gaga grabbed the spotlight, as only she can, alongside her “Rain on Me” collaborator during a performance of their single from Gaga’s dance-centric “Chromatica,” which was one of the most anticipated albums of the summer.Sporting a high-tech face mask, lots of leather and a splash of purple, Gaga did a quick-hit of her song “911” before segueing into an energetic rendition of “Rain on Me” with Grande,
Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande performing onstage again is the entertainment we needed during this pandemic. The powerhouse singers teamed up to perform their latest hit, «Rain on Me,» at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, and needless to say, the ladies delivered.Gaga pulled out all the stops for her stage look, starting out in lime green to perform her track «911,» before «changing real quick» into her fuchsia «Rain on Me» ensemble, both looks complete with a digitized face mask.