Tribute to Chadwick Boseman at VMAs
lackPanther star Chadwick Boseman, whose death last week came as a shock to many, received a one-minute tribute at MTV Video Music Awards. “The world needs more superheroes,” a title card read at the beginning of the segment, reports deadline.com. The tribute featured a clip of Boseman, who died at 43 after losing his battle to colon cancer, accepting the Best Hero award at the 2018 MTV Movie And TV Awards. Back in 2018, he used the award ceremony to put the spotlight on a real life hero. “Receiving an award for playing a superhero is amazing,” Boseman said in the clip.
“But, it’s even greater to acknowledge the heroes that we have in real life. So, I just wanna acknowledge somebody that’s here today, James Shaw Jr. If you don't know James Shaw Jr., he fought off a gunman in Antioch, Tennessee, at a Waffle House, saved lives. So, this is gonna live at your house, God bless you.”
The tribute concluded with the message: “Rest in Power.” Before the video played, VMA host Keke Palmer said the show would be dedicated to Boseman. “Before we get into the music tonight, we need to take the time to talk about the devastating loss of Chadwick Boseman, an actor whose talent and passion were a true inspiration to all the fans he touched, and everyone he encountered,” Palmer said. Closing the show at the end of the night’s last musical performance, Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am shouted out a reference to Boseman’s role of Black Panther: “Wakanda forever!”
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