MTV’s Europe Music Awards (EMA) will go ahead in Hungary this year in a bid to counter the country’s new stringent anti-gay laws, with President & CEO Chris McCarthy saying the outfit will “use the opportunity to stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community in Hungary and around the world.”The awards will take place in the Papp László Budapest Sportaréna in Hungary on 14 November and air globally in primetime, with hosts, nominees and performers to be announced at a later date.They should have been hosted in Hungary last year but took place virtually due to the pandemic.Since then, the Hungarian government has passed anti-LGBTQ+ legislation that bans TV content featuring gay people during the day and in primetime airing to people under the
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