Beyonce turned out to be the biggest winner at 2017 BET awards which were handed out at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the singer who has just given birth to a twin boy and girl took five awards at the show, including best female R&B/pop artist, album of the year for 'Lemonade,' video of the year for 'Sorry' (a tie with Bruno Mars for '24K Magic'), video director of the year (shared with Kahlil Joseph) and the Coca-Cola viewers' choice award.
The 35-year-old singer headed into the show with a leading seven nomimations. She did not attend the ceremony but her proteges Chloe x Halle accepted the award on her behalf, reading prepared remarks from Beyonce herself, "Thank you BET for this award and your tremendous support of Lemonade. This has been a journey of love, of celebrating our culture, honoring the past, and approaching the present and future with hope and resolve. Thank you to my mother, Tina Knowles Lawson, for being my biggest, biggest teacher and consistent influence. Thank you to my entire family for so much love. To my team at Parkwood, thank you."
Adding, "And thanks to all the fans, my Beyhive, for riding with me. I love and appreciate you. And to everyone at the show tonight, you all look so beautiful. And at home, thank you, and have a wonderful, wonderful night. From, Beyonce."
Singer Bruno Mars went home with two awards - Video of the year and best male R&B/pop artist.
Kendrick Lamar was named best male hip-hop artist, while Remy Ma was named best female hip-hop artist.
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A total of 21 awards were handed out to artists, entertainers and athletes at the show, which was hosted by Leslie Jones.
Here is the full list of winners:
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist: Beyonce Knowles
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist: Bruno Mars
Best New Artist: Chance The Rapper
Album Of The Year: "Lemonade" - Beyonce
Viewers' Choice Award: "Sorry", Beyonce
Best Group: Migos
Best Collaboration: "No problem" Migos featuing Lil Uzi Vert and "Bad and boujee", Chance The Rapper featuring 2 Chainz & Lil Wayne
Best Male Hip Hop Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Best Female Hip Hop Artist: Remy Ma
Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award: Lecrae - "Can't stop me now (Destination)"
Video Of The Year: Bruno Mars for "24K magic" and Beyonce for "Sorry"
Video Director Of The Year: Kahlil Joseph and Beyonce Knowles-Carter for "Sorry"
Best Movie: "Hidden Figures"
Best Actress: Taraji P. Henson
Best Actor: Mahershala Ali
Sportswoman Of The Year: Serena Williams
Sportsman Of The Year: Stephen Curry
Centric Award: Solange for "Cranes in the sky"
Young Stars Award: Yara Shahidi
Best International Act (Europe category): Stormzy (UK)
Best International Act (Africa category): Wizkid (Nigeria)
Humanitarian Award: Chance the Rapper
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