Cedric The Entertainer will be hosting the 2021 Emmy Awards!
28.06.2021 - 13:23 / etcanada.com
Queen Latifah is being honoured for her illustrious hip-hop and acting career at the 2021 BET Awards. Latifah received the Lifetime Achievement Award at Sunday night’s awards show during the televised event, hosted by Taraji P. Henson, where she shared an inspirational message in her acceptance speech.
Latifah took the stage with her father, Lancelot Owens, Sr., and a photo of her late mother, Rita Owens.
“I’m so extremely moved, I don’t even know what to say,” Latifah said, getting emotional.
Cedric The Entertainer will be hosting the 2021 Emmy Awards!
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Queen Latifah couldn’t hold back the tears during the highly-anticipated BET Awards on Sunday night.The iconic actress received the Lifetime Achievement Award and got emotional on stage after a moving tribute organized by female rappers Lil’ Kim, Rapsody, MC Lyte and Monie Love.The latent artists delivered a medley of Ladies First and U-N-I-T-Y, making the Hollywood star speechless for the love she received throughout her career and during the ceremony.She took a moment to show her appreciation
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The Black Entertainment Television (BET) awards 2021 made a glamorous in-person return this year. Several celebrities from the film and music industry turned up in stunning outfits and walked the red carpet.
The BET Awards 2021 were held at Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater on Sunday, June 27. One of the biggest honours of the evening was awarded to Queen Latifah who was given the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Queen Latifah is being honored for her incredible career!
Queen Latifah already is a Grammy and Emmy winner, an Oscar nominee, and has been nominated four times for a BET Award, winning in 2003. Yet, the music and acting superstar was deeply moved when she got up to accept the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 BET Awards. She shared the stage with Rapsody, Monie Love, Lil’ Kim and MC Lyte who performed a special tribute to the rap icon. (You can watch it below.)
The2021 BET Awards are here to honour Black excellence across music, television, film and sports! Some of the biggest celebs turned out to celebrate the big occasion.
Bow down to Queen Latifah!