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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    'Black Panther' and Cardi B were the big winners at this year's BET Awards

    The 2018 superhero blockbuster - directed by Ryan Coogler and stars the likes of Michael B. Jordan and Tessa Thompson - has been making waves across the film industry recently after winning 10 accolades since the start of award season.


    And now it can add another two gongs to the trophy cabinet after it was crowned Best Movie at Black Entertainment Television network's annual ceremony, which celebrates talented African Americans from music, acting and sports, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday (24.06.18) night.

    The film's lead Chadwick Boseman - who plays the titular character Black Panther - also walked away with Best Actor - adding to the movie's ever-growing collection.

    Cardi B - who wasn't able to make the event as she's heavily pregnant with her first child - also scooped two awards, bagging Best Female Hip Hop Artist and the Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice Award for her smash hit 'Bodak Yellow'.

    But she's not the only one in her household to come away with a trophy or two after last night's event as her fiance Offset's hip-hop band Migos was crowned Best Group.

    Beyonce and Bruno Mars were named Best Female and Male R&B Artist respectively, while the Best Male Hip Hop Artist went to Kendrick Lamar.

    DJ Khaled's summer smasher 'Wild Thoughts' featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller was named Best Collaboration, while Drake' 'God's Plan' won Video of the Year.

    Tiffany Haddish completed the film category's list of winners as she was crowned Best Actress, while Yara Shahidi has been recognised as the Best Young Star.

    On the sporting front, Serena Williams - who took a break from her career last year to give birth to her daughter Alexis Olympia - was named Sportswoman of the Year, while NBA star LeBron James walked away with Sportsman of the Year.




    The full list of 2018 BET Award winners are as follows;




    Best Female R&B / Pop Artist Award

    Beyonce




    Best Male R&B / Pop Artist Award

    Bruno Mars




    Best Group Award

    Migos




    Best Collaboration Award

    DJ Khaled feat. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller - 'Wild Thoughts'




    Best Male Hip Hop Artist Award

    Kendrick Lamar




    Best Female Hip Hop Artist Award

    Cardi B




    Video of the Year Award

    Drake - 'God's Plan'




    Video Director of the Year Award

    Ava Duvernay




    Best New Artist Award

    SZA




    Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

    Lecrae feat. Tori Kelly - 'I'll Find You'




    The Best International Act Award

    Davido (Nigeria)




    Best Actress Award

    Tiffany Haddish




    Best Actor Award

    Chadwick Boseman




    Young Stars Award

    Yara Shahidi




    Best Movie Award

    'Black Panther'




    Sportswoman of the Year Award

    Serena Williams




    Sportsman of the Year Award

    LeBron James




    Album of the Year Award

    'DAMN'- Kendrick Lamar




    BET Her Award

    Mary J. Blige - 'Strength of a Woman'




    Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice Award

    Cardi B - 'Bodak Yellow'

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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