Druski made a grand entrance to kick off the BET Awards on Sunday, descending from the rafters in a harness as a choir filled Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater with a rendition of Kirk Franklin’s “Revolution,” setting the tone for a night celebrating music, comedy and culture.
Honoring Legends
The comedian and digital creator made history becoming the youngest host of the ceremony, where Lauryn Hill and Teyana Taylor will be honored. Hill will receive the Living Legend Icon Award, which recognizes pioneers whose work has remained culturally essential across generations.
Taylor, who starred in “One Battle After Another,” will receive the Icon of the Year Award, recognizing a creative force whose influence is shaping culture today. Music executive Sylvia Rhone will receive the Ultimate Icon Award for her groundbreaking leadership and lasting impact on the music industry.
Performances and Nominations
The show’s opening performances featured Kehlani, who sang “Folded” with Jamie Foxx and his daughter, Anelise Estelle Foxx, on guitar. Don Toliver also performed his hits “E85” and “Body.” Cardi B leads this year’s BET Awards with six nominations, while Kendrick Lamar and Mariah the Scientist earned five nods each.
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