Sean
Combs tumbles, Janet Jackson gets emotional at BET
awards
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[June 29, 2015]
(Reuters) - Rapper Sean "Diddy"
Combs took a tumble, Janet Jackson made an emotional
appearance, and the BET TV network paid tribute on
Sunday to campaigners across the United States demanding
better police accountability after a troubled year.
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Combs fell through a hole in the stage at the BET Awards show
during a 20th anniversary celebration of his Bad Boy record
label that reunited hip-hop artists including Lil' Kim, Faith
Evans and 112 in a celebration joined by Pharrell Williams.
Combs quickly got up and carried on with the performance,
appearing unhurt.
The BET awards pay tribute to the leading black music, acting,
sports and entertainment figures in the United States of the
past year.
Current political events were never far away at Sunday's
ceremony in Los Angeles. Actor Michael B. Jordan, star of the
2013 film "Fruitvale Station", gave a speech on behalf of the
cable network recognizing the thousands of Americans who have
marched and demonstrated over the deaths of young black men at
the hands of police in the past 12 months.
"BET is shining a light on you for taking to the streets and
insisting that black lives matter. We see you and applaud your
unbreakable, unshakeable strength," Jordan said, referring to
deaths in Ferguson, Missouri, Baltimore and New York.
In one of the most hotly anticipated moments of the almost
four-hour ceremony, Janet Jackson was presented with the
inaugural Ultimate Icon: Music Dance Visual Award.
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Jackson, 49, announced last month that she would release her
first album of new material since "Discipline" in 2008 and
embark on her first world tour in four years.
"It's been a very long journey to this moment. My heart is so
full," said Jackson, dressed in a white jump suit.
The youngest member of the Jackson family singing clan, Janet
thanked her fans and her parents, Joe and Katherine Jackson, who
were seated at the front of the Los Angeles arena.
In the main awards of the night, rapper Nicki Minaj won for best
female hip-hop artist and Kendrick Lamar, who performed atop two
graffiti-covered police cars, took home best male hip-hop
artist.
(Reporting By Jill Serjeant; Editing by Paul Tait)
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