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2017 awards show a grown-up affair

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The MTV Video Music Awards are known for creating viral moments meant to shock or amaze.

But this year’s show was a much more grown-up affair that was full of important speeches, exciting performanc­es and popculture events.

PINK’S LESSON OF LOVE

Pink was honoured on Sunday night with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Pink used her acceptance speech to address her six-year-old daughter, Willow, who arrived on the red carpet in a three-piece suit to match her parents’ suits. The Grammy-winning singer said her daughter told her recently she felt like she was ugly. Pink responded that many artists, from Jackson to Prince to David Bowie and even herself, were regularly made fun of, but pressed ahead with their art to inspire others.

“We don’t change,” Pink said. “We take the gravel in the shell and make a pearl. And we help other people to change so they can see more kinds of beauty.”

And in closing, she reminded her daughter: “You, my darling, are beautiful.”

NOT ALONE

The musical community was hit hard this year with the suicides of two rock artists, Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington and Soundgarde­n’s Chris Cornell.

Jared Leto, actor and lead singer of the band 30 Seconds to Mars, talked about touring with both singers and how Bennington’s voice was “at once ferocious and delicate. That voice will live forever.”

Leto used the tribute to reach out to those suffering with thoughts of suicide.

“Hear me now: You are not alone,” Leto said. “There is always a way forward. Reach out. Share your thoughts. Do not give up.”

That sentiment was amplified during a performanc­e by Logic, Alessia Cara and Khalid, who performed a song for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-8255.

The performers were joined on stage by suicide-attempt survivors, some of whom were crying.

A CALL FOR EQUALITY

Paris Jackson, daughter of Michael Jackson, said that America has zero tolerance for violence, hatred and racism.

Susan Bro, whose daughter Heather Heyer was killed when a man drove his car into a crowd in Charlottes­ville, said people all over the world had been inspired by her daughter’s courage.

“I want people to know that Heather never marched alone,” Bro said. “She was joined by people from every race and every background in this country.”

We take the gravel in the shell and make a pearl. And we help other people to change so they can see more … beauty.

FIRE AWAY KENDRICK

With the top-selling album of the year, Kendrick Lamar was the big winner with six awards, including video of the year. He opened the show rapping his single DNA, in a cage of laser lights. Then as he transition­ed to his hit Humble, a performer was set ablaze just a few feet away from Lamar in a dangerous and somewhat scary moment. The rest of the performanc­e featured ninja-like dancers scaling a wall of fire behind Lamar.

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 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? There were some dramatic moments at the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday night, including a dancer set on fire during a performanc­e by Kendrick Lamar, who opened the show.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There were some dramatic moments at the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday night, including a dancer set on fire during a performanc­e by Kendrick Lamar, who opened the show.
 ?? PHILLIP FARAONE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Pink, left, Willow Sage Hart and Carey Hart wore matching suits to the MTV Video Music Awards. Pink spoke about beauty and applied it to her sixyear-old’s concerns about appearance.
PHILLIP FARAONE/GETTY IMAGES Pink, left, Willow Sage Hart and Carey Hart wore matching suits to the MTV Video Music Awards. Pink spoke about beauty and applied it to her sixyear-old’s concerns about appearance.
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Susan Bro

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