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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Jamie Foxx and Issa Rae will be presenting at the BET Awards

    The 'Ray' actor and the 32-year-old actress-and-writer will join talk show host Trevor Noah, 'All Eyez on Me' star Demetrius Shipp Jr , and the cast of 'Girls Trip', Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Regina Hall and Tiffany Haddish, in handing out prizes at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on June 25.


    The news comes after it was recently announced Leslie Jones will present the annual ceremony.

    The 49-year-old actress embarked on a career as a stand up comedian in 1987, which saw her entertain crowds on a show on the channel, and the funny woman believes her career has now come "full circle".

    The 'Ghostbusters' star said: "BET was the first place I ever did comedy on TV, so it's a full-circle moment of coming home where I started."

    Leslie has hinted she is proud of her achievements and that she can boast about her successes when she returns home to her family and friends.

    She explained: "I went out in the world and did what I needed to do and now I can come home to my people and say, 'Yo! Look what I did!'"

    And Leslie plans to make her audience "downright laugh" when she takes to the stage because she is "tired" of people being sad and angry, although she doesn't think it will be possible to avoid commenting on "certain" subjects.

    She added: "It's really just about pulling the elephants out of the room and, actually, I'll make the elephant in the room laugh about it.

    "So my goal for this show is to have a big 'ol nice barbecue, family reunion feel. I just want everyone cracking up. I want everyone leaving that event going, 'Wait, did they even give awards out? I was too busy laughing.' "

    'Lemonade' hitmaker Beyonce has been nominated for seven awards, with Bruno Mars following with five.

    Beyonce's sister Solange has been nominated for four awards and will go head to head against her sister for the Best Female R&B/Pop Artist.

    Chance the Rapper and Migos also have four nominations each.

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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