How Beyonce owned the MTV VMAs

Pop star closes annual event with a 20-minute performance and was honoured with the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award

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Beyonce closed the MTV Video Music Awards with an epic nearly 20-minute performance, and tears streamed down her face as she was joined onstage by her beaming husband and daughter.

Beyonce sang and danced Sunday in a metallic leotard while Blue Ivy and Jay Z watched from their seats as the diva declared: “MTV, welcome to my world.”

As Beyonce accepted the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award, the VMA’s version of a lifetime achievement award, at The Forum in Inglewood, California, she kissed her daughter and husband Jay Z, who called her the “greatest living entertainer.” The duo won best collaboration for the hit Drunk In Love.

“I have nothing to say but I am filled with so much gratitude,” she told the cheering crowd as they chanted her name repeatedly.

Her performance easily outdid her competition throughout the night, though Beyonce lost video of the year, which instead went to Miley Cyrus who let a homeless man accept her award. It was in sharp contrast to the 2013 VMAs, when Cyrus twerked and danced shockingly onstage.

“Thank y’all, my name is Jesse and I accepting this award on behalf of the 1.6 million runaways and homeless youth in the United States who are starving, lost and scared for their lives right now. I know this because I am one of these people,” he said, as a teary Cyrus looked on. “Though I may have been invisible to you in the streets, I have a lot of the same dreams that brought many of you here tonight.”

Cyrus’ decision to let someone else accept her award to promote a cause was reminiscent of Marlon Brando’s 1973 Academy Awards best actor win, when he gave a Native American activist the stage rather than accept his Oscar trophy.

The two-hour show was tamer than past VMAs: the most shocking moment was Nicki Minaj’s rump-shaking during her performance of Anaconda in the show’s first minutes and her wardrobe malfunction when she joined Ariana Grande and Jessie J for Bang, Bang.

“It felt amazing to open the show, and we ran out of time getting the dress zipped up,” Minaj said backstage.

Taylor Swift was a crowd favorite when she performed her new single Shake It Off in shimmery, fringed shorts and a crop top. She got to the top of the stage, and as her tuxedoed male background dancers stood with their arms wide open waiting for Swift to jump she said, “One second. I don’t care if it’s the VMAs. I’m not jumping off there.”

She continued: “It’s all kinds of people getting bitten by snakes. Dangerous.”

Grande, who held hands with rapper Big Sean backstage, kicked off the show with a performance of her EDM hit, “Break Free” in a Beyonce-inspired leotard. The 21-year-old won best pop video for her smash single Problem, but lost best female video to Katy Perry, who won for Dark Horse.

Perry sported a figure-hugging denim dress and was joined by Riff Raff in a coordinating outfit, mirroring Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears at the 2001 American Music Awards.

The night also featured a serious social message: Rapper-actor Common held a moment of silence for Michael Brown, the unarmed 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a police officer on Aug. 9, before he presented the award for best hip-hop video.

“Hip-hop has always been about truth and has been a powerful instrument of social change, from Melle Mel to Public Enemy to Kendrick Lamar,” Common said. “Hip-hop has always been presented a voice for the revolution.”

Later, a 15-second spot aired alluding to the shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, urging viewers to take action to eliminate bias.

“Not everything that is faced can be changed” but nothing can be changed until it is faced,” a quote by author James Baldwin read on the screen.

Lorde won best rock video for Royals and Ed Sheeran won best male video, beating out Pharrell, Eminem, John Legend and Sam Smith, who was a show highlight with his smoldering performance of his hit Stay With Me.

Iggy Azalea and Ora appeared onstage as spider women when they performed their hit Black Widow, as Swift, Lorde and Charli XCX danced and sang along.

There was drama surrounding the MTV Awards days before the big show. Azalea slipped offstage while performing Fancy at a MTV benefit concert, later posting the video on Instagram and making fun of herself. At a rehearsal, a show worker fell from one of the winding, sloping platforms on the stage. And rap mogul Suge Knight was injured in a shooting early on Sunday at a West Hollywood nightclub for an unofficial pre-VMA party hosted by Chris Brown.

The incidents helped make the popular awards trend on social media even before an award was handed out, though trophies often take a back seat at the VMAs, which are all about the moments — like last year’s infamous Miley Cyrus twerking.

Here is a ful list of winners:

- Video of the year: “Wrecking Ball,” Miley Cyrus

- Female video: “Dark Horse,” Katy Perry

- Male video: “Sing,” Ed Sheeran

- Pop video: “Problem,” Ariana Grande feat. Iggy Azalea

- Hip-hop video: “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” Drake feat. Majid Jordan

- Rock video: “Royals,” Lorde

- Collaboration: “Drunk in Love,” Beyonce feat. Jay Z

- Artist to watch: “Miss Movin On,” Fifth Harmony

- Video with a social message: “Pretty Hurts,” Beyonce

- MTV Clubland award: “Stay the Night”: Zedd feat. Hayley Williams

- Cinematography: “Pretty Hurts,” Beyonce

- Choreography: “Chandelier,” Sia

- Art direction: “Reflektor,” Arcade Fire

- Editing: “Rap God,” Eminem

- Visual effects: “The Writing’s On the Wall,” OK Go

- Direction: “Turn Down for What,” DJ Snake & Lil Jon

- Lyric video: “Don’t Stop,” 5 Seconds of Summer

- Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award: Beyonce

Beyonce performs a medley of songs on stage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards in Inglewood, California August 24, 2014.
Beyonce performs a medley of songs during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards in Inglewood, California August 24, 2014.
Jay-Z presents the Video Vanguard Award to Beyonce as he holds their daughter Ivy Blue during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards in Inglewood, California August 24, 2014.
Singer Jennifer Lopez speaks onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 24, 2014 in Inglewood, California.
Usher performs onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 24, 2014 in Inglewood, California.
Trey Songz and Nina Dobrev greet fans on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA), August 24, 2014 at The Forum in Inglewood, California.
Jason Derulo (L) and Demi Lovato speak onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 24, 2014 in Inglewood, California.
Singer Taylor Swift performs onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 24, 2014 in Inglewood, California.
Iggy Azalea (R) and Rita Ora perform on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA), August 24, 2014 at The Forum in Inglewood, California.
US singer Miley Cyrus holds her award for Video of the Year for 'Wrecking Ball' in the pressroom for the 31st MTV Video Music Awards.
Comedian Jay Pharoah speaks onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 24, 2014 in Inglewood, California.
Actors Jim Carrey (L) and Jeff Daniels speak onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 24, 2014 in Inglewood, California.
Actor Jim Carrey speaks onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 24, 2014 in Inglewood, California.
Rapper Snoop Dogg (L) and singer Gwen Stefani speak onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 24, 2014 in Inglewood, California.
Michael Clifford, from left, Ashton Irwin, Luke Hemmings and Calum Hood of 5 Seconds of Summer perform at the MTV Video Music
Nicki Minaj performs at the MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Inglewood, Calif.
Beyonce performs a medley of songs on stage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards in Inglewood, California August 24, 2014.
Iggy Azalea performs at the MTV Video Music Awards 2014.
Nina Dobrev, left, and Trey Songz present the award for Best Rock Video at the 201 MTV Video Music Awards.
Fifth Harmony poses with the award for Artist to Watch in the press room at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.
A Robin Williams tribute appears on screen at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.
Jimmy Fallon presents the award for Video of the Year at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.
Normani Hamilton, from left, Camila Cabello, Dinah Jane Hansen, Ally Brooke and Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony accept the award for Artist to Watch at the MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Inglewood, Calif.
Beyonce smiles with Jay-Z and daughter Ivy Blue after accepting the Video Vanguard Award on stage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards in Inglewood, California August 24, 2014.
Orange is the New Black actresses Uzo Aduba, Laverne Cox and Taylor Schilling speak on stage at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.
My Friend's Place representative Jesse (2nd L) accepts Video of the Year with singer Miley Cyrus (L) for 'Wrecking Ball' on stage at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.
Singers Normani Hamilton, Camila Cabello, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane Hansen, and Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony accept Artist to Watch for 'Miss Movin' On' onstage during the 2014 MTV Video Music Award.
Singer Katy Perry will celebrate her 30th birthday this Saturday, October 25, 2014
Chris Brown and Rita Ora hug as they arrive at 2014 MTV Video Music Awards in Inglewood, California August 24, 2014.
Michael Clifford, from left, Ashton Irwin, Luke Hemmings, and Calum Hood of 5 Seconds of Summer performs at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards.
Ariana Grande sings at the 2014 MTV VMAs.

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