Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello are finally back in the same city after Cabello returned to L.A. from London, where she was shooting Cinderella.
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.Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello are finally back in the same city after Cabello returned to L.A. from London, where she was shooting Cinderella.
Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey Baldwin Bieber aren't about to make their big award show red carpet debut during the coronavirus pandemic. The couple opted not to attend the Billboard Music Awards tonight in person, at least.
2020 Billboard Music Awards were filled with great performance — and even better beauty looks!On Wednesday, October 14, the hottest stars in music stopped by The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate this year’s biggest artists. Though it wasn’t your average awards show with celebs packed onto a long red carpet due to the COVID-19 pandemic, A-listers still went all out when it came to hair and makeup.For instance, Lizzo made a statement in a black minidress with “vote” printed on fabric.
The 2020 Billboard Music Awards has been fittingly rife with messages of social justice, and along with acceptance speeches that encouraged change and performances of new, enlightened anthems, En Vogue came together on Wednesday night to bring their forward-thinking top 10 smash "Free Your Mind" to a new generation of listeners, as part of a rapturous throwback performance that closed out the telecast.
For his first public performance since experiencing a gut-wrenching pregnancy loss weeks ago with Chrissy Teigen, John Legend dug deep and brought heartfelt emotion to his set at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday night.
According to footage obtained by TMZ, Lovato’s performance, which was among several that were prerecorded for the awards show, originally included a “Vote” graphic displayed behind her when the song concluded.
When it came time for their performance at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday night (Oct. 14), BTS decided it was time to light it up like "Dynamite." Joining the ceremony from South Korea, BTS appeared in full smoky jazz club attire, performing their hit single on a massive stage.
The Jonas Brothers were up for multiple major Billboard Music Award categories tonight, but that wasn't enough to bring Joe Jonas and his wife Sophie Turner to the ceremony in-person. The new parents opted not to attend the award show in Los Angeles amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The Billboard Music Awards are the latest award ceremony to have a modified show during the coronavirus, with no audience. Taylor Swift was among the handful of nominees to skip attending the ceremony in person.
Kelly Clarkson nailed it at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards though, keeping her personal energy level at approximately 11 trillion throughout the entire show. Although Clarkson was joined by the show's presenters and many of the winners and performers for the night, because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Billboard Music Awards, there was no live audience at the venue.
Chrissy Teigen, who miscarried their son — who was to be named Jack — a couple of weeks ago.“This is for Chrissy,” Legend said as he started the song, during which his voice broke ever so briefly at times before regaining its strength.“John, that was so beautiful,” said BBMAs host — and Legend’s fellow coach on “The Voice” — Kelly Clarkson. “All my love to you and Chrissy.”And the night’s big winner? Post Malone, who picked up his ninth and final trophy — for Top Artist — from Taraji P.
Sia took the stage at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards for a rare televised performance. The iconic singer performed her new song, "Courage to Change," for the event and, TBH, it was definitely an appropriate song choice for the evening/for the uncertain times we're living through.
NBC seemingly censored Demi Lovato's plea that fans vote in the upcoming election during her Billboard Music Awards performance on Wednesday night. The 28-year-old star took to the stage to perform her latest song, "Commander in Chief." The song clearly lays out Lovato's dissatisfaction with President Trump.
John Legend delivered an emotional performance Wednesday night at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, his first since he and wife Chrissy Teigen announced the heartbreaking loss of their latest pregnancy due to complications. “This is for Chrissy," the “Voice” coach said as he took the stage from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and during his performance of “Never Break” off of his latest album.
Ariana Grande made headlines earlier on Wednesday when she revealed she is releasing a new album this month. But despite that new music coming imminently, the singer opted to not attend the Billboard Music Awards tonight in person during its modified ceremony amid the coronavirus pandemic.