|
Online edition of India's National Newspaper Saturday, November 10, 2001 |
|
Front Page |
National |
Southern States |
Other States |
International |
Opinion |
Business |
Sport |
Entertainment |
Miscellaneous |
Features |
Magazine New |
Metro Plus New |
Open Page New |
Education New |
Book Review New |
Business New |
SciTech New |
Entertainment New |
Classifieds |
Employment |
Obituary |
Index |
Home |
|
International
| Previous
Robbie Williams, J-Lo go for gold at MTV awards
FRANKFURT, NOV. 9. Robbie Williams has won the MTV Europe Music
Award for Best Male Singer at the annual showcase event for the
world's top pop stars that was expected to be viewed by a billion
pop fans around the world.
The British singer, who last year won the Best Song Award
yesterday, thanked MTV in a videotape from a tour in Australia
and mocked his 2000 acceptance speech when he jokingly praised
MTV for helping him get three cars, five houses and a supermodel
girlfriend.
``I'm very humbled to receive an award from MTV once again,'' he
said. ``Last year I was very arrogant with my acceptance speech.
This year's it's completely different. The supermodel girlfriend
turned out to be an anorexic lesbian. As far as the houses go, I
couldn't keep up with the mortgage payments. I'm living in a
caravan now. And the cars...I ran them all off.'' He continued
the self-deprecation by noting his earlier claim to be ``living
the dream'' was all wrong. Williams closed his bleak address by
saying: ``live the nightmare.''
Jennifer Lopez won the Best Female Singer award. Like other
American performers, Ms. Lopez had been expected to attend the
event beamed worldwide by the cable television channel from the
German financial capital. But after the September 11 attacks on
the U.S. she, like many American musicians, including Janet
Jackson, elected to stay home. ``I'm so excited,'' Lopez said in
a video acceptance speech from her living room. ``Thank you so
much for your support. I wish I could have been there.'' The Best
R&B Award went to David Craig. Best Group was won by Limp Bizkit.
Gorillaz won Best Dance. The MTV Europe music awards also
included performances from such top popular acts as Kylie
Minogue, U2, R.E.M., Depeche Mode, Dido, and Atomic Kitten. The
show was hosted by the British cult comedian Ali G, alias Sacha
Baron Cohen, whose trademark spoof rap ``Gangsta'' lingo and
attire became known worldwide after he appeared in a recent video
for U.S. singer Madonna.
- Reuters
Send this article to Friends by E-Mail
|
|
Section : International Previous : Australia goes to the polls today | |
|
Front Page |
National |
Southern States |
Other States |
International |
Opinion |
Business |
Sport |
Entertainment |
Miscellaneous |
Features |
Magazine New |
Metro Plus New |
Open Page New |
Education New |
Book Review New |
Business New |
SciTech New |
Entertainment New |
Classifieds |
Employment |
Obituary |
Index |
Home | |
|
Copyright © 2001 The Hindu Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu |
|