Miami Herald

Stars use BET Awards stage to criticize abortion ruling

- BY JONATHAN LANDRUM JR.

Taraji P. Henson, Janelle Monae and Jazmine Sullivan were some of the big stars using the BET Awards stage to strongly criticize the Supreme Court’s recent decision to strip away women’s constituti­onal protection for abortion.

Henson took the stage as the show’s host on Sunday with an uplifting message about “Black excellence” before she launched into the court’s overturnin­g of the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling last week. The actor took the stage after Lizzo opened the show performing her single “About

Damn Time.”

“It’s about damn time we talk about the fact that guns have more rights than a woman. It’s a sad day in America,” said Henson, thanking Lizzo who along with Live Nation recently donated $1 million in tour proceeds to Planned Parenthood. “A weapon that can take lives has more power than a woman that can give life — if she chooses to.”

Janelle Monae held up her middle finger toward the Supreme Court before she introduced nominees for best female R&B/pop artist. Her speech earned a standing applause at the Microsoft Theater.

“These artists are making art on our own terms, owning our truths and expressing ourselves freely and unapologet­ically in a world that tries to control and police our bodies, my body and our decisions, my body,” said the singer, who also paid homage to the LGBTQ+ community.

Doja Cat entered the show as the leading nominee with six. The charttoppi­ng performer is up for best female R&B-pop artist, best female hip-hop artist, album of the year for her No. 1 hit “Planet Her” and BET Her for “Woman.” Her “Kiss Me More” with SZA is nominated for video of the year and best collaborat­ion.

Sean “Diddy” Combs will receive the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award — one of the highest honors at the ceremony. The music mogul is the founder of Bad Boy Records, has his own television network, fashion line and is a three-time Grammy winner who has worked with a slew of toptier artists including Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, Usher, Lil Kim, Faith Evans and 112.

Drake and Ari Lennox were the second-most nominated acts, scoring four nods each.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO Invision/AP ?? Fireboy DML performs at the BET Awards on Sunday at the Microsoft Theater.
CHRIS PIZZELLO Invision/AP Fireboy DML performs at the BET Awards on Sunday at the Microsoft Theater.

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