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Teyana Taylor's tears and Lauryn Hill tribute steal show at BET Awards
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Teyana Taylor's tears and Lauryn Hill tribute steal show at BET Awards

Teyana Taylor expressed gratitude for her career achievements at the BET Awards, highlighting her diverse talents and recent accolades including a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination. She emphasized the importance of community and mutual support in success, reflecting on the challenges of the entertainment industry. Meanwhile, hip-hop duo Clipse won multiple awards, and British artist Olivia Dean was recognized as best new artist. Lauryn Hill received the inaugural living legend icon award and performed after a tribute medley, underscoring her lasting influence in music.

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Teyana Taylor's tears and Lauryn Hill tribute steal show at BET Awards

Teyana Taylor expressed gratitude for her career achievements at the BET Awards, highlighting her diverse talents and recent accolades including a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination. She emphasized the importance of community and mutual support in success, reflecting on the challenges of the entertainment industry. Meanwhile, hip-hop duo Clipse won multiple awards, and British artist Olivia Dean was recognized as best new artist. Lauryn Hill received the inaugural living legend icon award and performed after a tribute medley, underscoring her lasting influence in music.

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