were filled with moments almost guaranteed to get MAGA nation riled up, as artists used their platforms to speak up about trans rights, healthcare, immigration, and DEI initiatives.Before the ceremony even began, took the opportunity to speak out about trans rights in a red carpet interview. “It's brutal right now, but trans people have always existed and they will forever exist,” she said. “I would not be here without trans girls.
So, just know that pop music is thinking about you and cares about you. And I'm trying my best to really stand up for you in every way I can.”“Labels, we got you but do you got us?”In her acceptance speech for best rap album, Doechii noted that she was just the third woman to win the award since the category was created.
She also said, “I know there’s some Black girl [and] so many Black women watching me right now. And I wanna tell you, you can do it.
Anything is possible. Don’t allow anybody to project any stereotypes on you.”Doechii has become the third woman ever to win the award.Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars accept the award for best pop duo performance.While accepting her win for best pop duo performance alongside Bruno Mars, took a moment to acknowledge trans and queer communities. “Trans people are not invisible.
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