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  • Sacrifice review – starry satire pokes fun at celebrity before falling into a volcano | Toronto film festival 2025

    Sacrifice review – starry satire pokes fun at celebrity before falling into a volcano | Toronto film festival 2025

    Poking fun at the absurdity of celebrity is of course never unwarranted but it also frequently comes across as a little fatiguing. The target is easier than ever and too often, so are the jokes, incisive satire proving hard to nail when the subjects have become so indistinguishably cartoonish. The same has become true of the wealthy in general and recent films that have tried to lampoon either have felt lazy, pointing and laughing at something that’s stopped being funny a long time ago.

    There’s an initial kick then to the new film from French music video provocateur turned film-maker Romain Gavras, who finds a more precise section of the VIP area to ridicule: performative environmentalists. As the world continues to burn, artists and those who use that word loosely, have attached themselves to the crisis whether it be to make themselves seem worthier to their fanbase or to make terrible art in its name. There’s both here in Sacrifice, a biting comedy thriller that lands us at another meaningless gala, set inside a remote location in Greece. We arrive with troubled movie star Mike (Chris Evans), panicking over his perceived hair loss (his assistant, played by Sam Richardson, ensures him that another trip to Turkey is easily scheduled) and eager to move past a rather embarrassing viral clip of him ranting with a flame-thrower at the premiere of his action vehicle Octavius: The Last Centurion. He’s technically there to do good for the environment but he’s really just there to do good for his image, something that takes a setback when he sees Bezos-styled billionaire Ben (Vincent Cassel) showing a Daily Mail TikTok of his freakout to others. Ben’s wife Gloria (Salma Hayek) is a pop star whose latest album is designed to be from the perspective of a flood.

    After Ben announces a new mining scheme that he claims will actually help the ocean (!), Mike takes the stage for another rant, turning himself into an internet joke once again. But things are about to get a lot worse as a group of cultish eco-terrorists (dubbed “Green Isis” on the ground) take the event hostage, pausing a dance performance designed to help save the environment (featuring Charli xcx in a cameo as Mother Nature). They are led by Joan (Anya Taylor-Joy) who announces that the world is days from extinction and to prevent a volcano from erupting, they must throw some celebrities in it.

    It’s the kind of setup one might expect from Ruben Östlund and Taylor-Joy herself starred in the adjacent eat-the-rich foodie satire The Menu but Gavras, and co-writer Will Arbery, known for Succession, find their own spark in the witty and well-observed first act. Their jabs are obvious but amusing and there’s something recognisably nauseating about the self-importance of hearing a certain brand of modern celebrity convinced their work will somehow contribute to global betterment. But as we leave the event, as the quest truly begins, Gavras starts to lose his grasp, less confident when tackling a world outside the poppy excess he’s come to know (and sometimes hate) so well. The larking around starts to turn more serious but the film can’t quite decide just how seriously we should be taking it and debates over proven science v fixed beliefs go from circular and repetitive to genuinely baffling when a last act John Malkovich appears.

    What keeps us glued throughout is Evans, who gives an unusually top-tier performance, finding space to make his spiralling actor both pathetically funny and affectingly human, It’s the kind of film one can imagine Evans taking on back when he was still taking chances and before he was completely subsumed within the Marvel universe. He’s technically out now but he’s not really found much of a groove since, getting involved with some of the shoddiest streaming projects of the last few years (Ghosted, Red One, The Gray Man, Pain Hustlers), bad films that he’s also been bad in, adding a worrying question mark to his star status. Gavras has given him perhaps his greatest role to date here and he runs with it. Cassel has far less to do but has fun ragging on him (“I can’t believe I’m going to die next to a Golden Globe loser”) and there’s a wordless yet utterly transfixing performance from Jade Croot, who was similarly chilling in this year’s Sundance horror Rabbit Trap.

    They make for a fine cast (Hayek is underused yet in small moments provides a reminder of just how great she can be at comedy) but Gavras leaves them and us stranded on the way to his out-there ending. Even before we’re looking into a volcano, Sacrifice has fallen over the edge.

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  • MTV VMAs 2025 winners: Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter triumph at muted award ceremony | Music

    MTV VMAs 2025 winners: Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter triumph at muted award ceremony | Music

    Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter triumphed at the MTV Video Music awards, taking home two moonman trophies each in a relatively muted show that once again largely celebrated female pop artists and legacy acts.

    Gaga, the most nominated artist of the evening with 12 nods, took home the first award at Long Island’s UBS arena, for artist of the year, winning over fellow superstars Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Beyoncé, all of whom were not in attendance.

    The Disease singer dedicated the award to the audience and her partner, Michael Polansky, then dashed off to the final show on her Mayhem tour at Madison Square Garden.

    “I cannot begin tell you what this means to me,” the singer said, dressed in a baroque black gown. “I hope as you navigate through the mayhem of daily life, you are reminded of the importance of the art of your life, that you can count on yourself and your simple skills to keep you whole.”

    Lady Gaga at the MTV Video Music Awards 2025. Photograph: Christopher Polk/Billboard/Getty Images

    Gaga’s absence was one of many in a three-hour show that was relatively light on star power and awards. The ceremony was emceed by a largely off-screen LL Cool J and handed out only seven awards during the telecast, all of them to female artists and Bruno Mars for his collaborations with two female artists: his duet with Lady Gaga, Die With A Smile, won best collaboration, while Apt, his track with Blackpink member Rosé, was crowned song of the year.

    “This is a really big moment for 16-year-old me and anyone else who has dreamed about being accepted equally for their hard work,” Rosé said in a lengthy and emotional speech.

    Rosé receives the VMA for song of the year for Apt, her collaboration with Bruno Mars. Photograph: C Flanigan/imageSPACE/Shutterstock

    Sabrina Carpenter won album of the year for Short n’ Sweet and best pop artist, while Grande won best pop video and the evening’s top award, video of year, for Brighter Days Ahead, which she accepted alongside director Christian Breslauer.

    “This project is about the hard work that is healing all different kinds of trauma and coming home to our young selves and creating safety in our own lives, which is a lifelong process and a daily exercise,” Grande said, accepting the award. “If you’re on that journey, please continue onward, because I promise there are brighter days ahead.”

    As is now typical, the VMAs nodded toward the globalization and genre blends in popular music – Colombian superstar J Balvin and French producer DJ Snake teamed up for their track Noventa; multinational girl group Katseye, with members from the Philippines, South Korea, Switzerland and the US, won for Push performance of the year; and Post Malone and Jelly Roll, beaming in from their tour stop in Munich, represented the ongoing country-ification of pop with their booze-soaked anthem Losers.

    Sabrina Carpenter performs during the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards. Photograph: John Shearer/Getty Images for MTV

    But the show skewed heavily toward the women in pop, with performances from Doja Cat, Canadian singer Tate McRae and Carpenter, who delivered a retro-themed performance of Tears accompanied by a who’s who of RuPaul’s Drag Race stars and ballroom icons as a statement on protecting trans rights.

    In recent years, the show once known for delivering culture-defining moments has been more attuned to legacy than its potential to produce new ones, introducing two new lifetime achievement awards.

    Inaugural Latin Icon honoree Ricky Martin performed a medley of hits including Livin’ La Vida Loca, Pégate, Maria and The Cup of Life, and attributed his 40-year career to his fans. “This is very simple: this is for you all,” he said. “I am addicted to your applause, that’s why I keep coming back.”

    LL Cool J celebrated fellow hip-hop pioneer Busta Rhymes for the Rock the Bells Visionary Award, calling him a “sonic equivalent of a timebomb”. Busta Rhymes powered through a heavily bleeped medley of his rapid-fire bars alongside guests GloRilla, Spliff Star and Joyner Lucas, before accepting the award – named for a 1985 LL Cool J track – with a brief speech.

    “The next time y’all take 35 years to give me one of these, then I’ll talk as long as I want,” he joked, thanking his family, God, DJ Scratch, and the late Ananda Lewis, a 1990s MTV host who “loved the culture and lifted us up” and died of cancer this year at the age of 52.

    Mariah Carey was presented with the Video Vanguard Award by Ariana Grande, becoming the eighth consecutive woman to win the evening’s top lifetime achievement honor.

    “I can’t believe I’m getting my first VMA tonight. I just have one question: what in the Sam Hill were you waiting for?” Carey joked, after performing a medley of her hits.

    “Music videos are my way of life, of bringing music to my own life,” she continued. “Let’s be honest, sometimes they’re just an excuse to bring the drama and do things I wouldn’t do in real life … Music evolves, but fun? That is eternal.”

    Yungblud, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry perform a tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne. Photograph: Christopher Polk/Billboard/Getty Images

    The show also celebrated Ozzy Osbourne, who died in July. English singer Yungblud paid tribute to the “prince of darkness” with a rendition of the Black Sabbath classics Crazy Train and Changes, and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry joining in for Mama, I’m Coming Home.

    Additional performers on the night included Sombr, Conan Gray and TikTok star turned musician Alex Warren, who was awarded best new artist before the telecast and sang his improbable hit Ordinary, the longest-running No 1 of the year.

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  • Today’s famous birthdays list for September 8, 2025 includes celebrities Wiz Khalifa, David Arquette

    Today’s famous birthdays list for September 8, 2025 includes celebrities Wiz Khalifa, David Arquette

    Birthday wishes go out to Wiz Khalifa, David Arquette and all the other celebrities with birthdays today. Check out our slideshow below to see photos of famous people turning a year older on September 8th and learn an interesting fact about each of them.

    Top celebrity birthdays on September 8, 2025

    David Weinberg, left, Martha Stewart and Brooke Burke attend the 38th annual Footwear News Achievement Awards at Cipriani South Street on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

    Actress Brooke Burke turns 54

    Fun fact: Her middle name is Lisa.

    Martin Freeman and Rachel Mariam
    Martin Freeman and Rachel Mariam pose for photographers upon arrival at the Olivier Awards on Sunday, April 6, 2025, in London. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/Invision/AP)Invision

    Actor Martin Freeman turns 54

    Fun fact: Has two children, Grace and Joe.

    David Arquette
    Actor and director David Arquette attends the “Gonzo Girl” premiere at the SVA Theatre during the Tribeca Festival on Thursday, June 12, 2025, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP)Andy Kropa/Invision/AP

    Actor David Arquette turns 54

    Fun fact: Portrayed businessman Barry Keenan in the 2003 film “Stealing Sinatra.”

    Pink
    FILE – In this Jan. 26, 2014 file photo, Pink performs at the 56th annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center, in Los Angeles. Producers of the 86th Academy Awards announced Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, that Pink will appear on the Oscar show. The Grammy-winning singer joins a lineup already set to include performances from U2, Pharrell Williams, Bette Midler, rocker Karen O and Broadway star Idina Menzel. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP, file)Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

    Singer Pink turns 46

    Fun fact: Has been married to former motocross racer Carey Hart since 2006.

    Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg
    Rappers Wiz Khalifa, left, and Snoop Dogg perform at Hip-Hop 50 Live, celebrating 50 years of hip-hop on Friday, Aug. 11, 2023, at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York.(Photo by Scott Roth/Invision/AP)

    Rapper Wiz Khalifa turns 38

    Fun fact: Appeared as a panelist on “Hollywood Squares” earlier this year.

    More celebrities with birthdays today

    Ventriloquist Willie Tyler (with Lester) is 85. Actor Alan Feinstein is 84. Singer Sal Valentino of The Beau Brummels is 83. Bassist Will Lee of the CBS Orchestra (“Late Show with David Letterman”) is 73. Actor Heather Thomas (“The Fall Guy”) is 68. Singer Aimee Mann is 65. Bassist David Steele of Fine Young Cannibals is 65. Actor Thomas Kretschmann (“The Pianist”) is 63. Singer Marc Gordon of Levert is 61. Gospel singer Darlene Zschech is 60. Singer Neko Case is 55. TV personality Kennedy is 53. Drummer Richard Hughes of Keane is 50. Actor Larenz Tate is 50. Actor Nathan Corddry (“Mom”) is 48. Singer-songwriter Eric Hutchinson is 45. Actor Jonathan Taylor Thomas (“Home Improvement”) is 44. Actor Gaten Matarazzo (“Stranger Things”) is 23.

    Other popular or historical birthdays on September 8th

    • Richard the Lion Hearted, English King
    • Max Reinhardt, director
    • Sid Caesar, comedian
    • Peter Sellers, actor
    • Patsy Cline, country singer

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  • Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for Sept. 8 #554

    Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answer and Help for Sept. 8 #554

    Looking for the most recent Strands answer? Click here for our daily Strands hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.


    I thought today’s NYT Strands puzzle was going to be a breeze — I enjoy Star Trek and that was right in the theme. But I found it to be kind of a tough one. If you need hints and answers, read on.

    I go into depth about the rules for Strands in this story. 

    If you’re looking for today’s Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword answers, you can visit CNET’s NYT puzzle hints page.

    Read more: NYT Connections Turns 1: These Are the 5 Toughest Puzzles So Far

    Hint for today’s Strands puzzle

    Today’s Strands theme is: One for the Trekkies.

    If that doesn’t help you, here’s a clue: Sail in the stars.

    Clue words to unlock in-game hints

    Your goal is to find hidden words that fit the puzzle’s theme. If you’re stuck, find any words you can. Every time you find three words of four letters or more, Strands will reveal one of the theme words. These are the words I used to get those hints but any words of four or more letters that you find will work:

    • TINE, NINE, TEEN, TINT, SOYA, PERT, DOVE, STAR, STARS, DISC

    Answers for today’s Strands puzzle

    These are the answers that tie into the theme. The goal of the puzzle is to find them all, including the spangram, a theme word that reaches from one side of the puzzle to the other. When you have all of them (I originally thought there were always eight but learned that the number can vary), every letter on the board will be used. Here are the nonspangram answers:

    • TITAN, VOYAGER, INTREPID, ENTERPRISE, DISCOVERY

    Today’s Strands spangram

    completed NYT Strands puzzle for Sept. 8, 2025

    The completed NYT Strands puzzle for Sept. 8, 2025.

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    Today’s Strands spangram is STARSHIPS. To find it, look for the S that is four letters down on the far-left row, and wind across.

    Quick tips for Strands

    #1: To get more clue words, see if you can tweak the words you’ve already found, by adding an “S” or other variants. And if you find a word like WILL, see if other letters are close enough to help you make SILL, or BILL.

    #2: Once you get one theme word, look at the puzzle to see if you can spot other related words.

    #3: If you’ve been given the letters for a theme word, but can’t figure it out, guess three more clue words, and the puzzle will light up each letter in order, revealing the word.


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  • Junji Sakamoto’s ‘Climbing for Life’ to Open 2025 Tokyo Film Festival

    Junji Sakamoto’s ‘Climbing for Life’ to Open 2025 Tokyo Film Festival

    Junji Sakamoto’s Climbing for Life has been set as the opening night film for the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival.

    Climbing for Life will screen on Oct. 27. The epic biopic tells the story of the late legendary Japanese female mountaineer Junko Tabei, the first woman to ascend Mount Everest, and the first woman to complete the Seven Summits challenge, climbing the highest peak on every continent. Climbing for Life‘s release coincides with the 50th anniversary of Tabei summiting Everest, an event which captivated the world and made her a national hero in Japan.

    Fittingly, Tabei is played by beloved Japanese actress Sayuri Yoshinaga, the winner of four best actress awards from the Japanese Academy, the most of any artist. The cast also includes Koichi Sato, Yuki Amami and Non (Rena Nōnen) playing a younger version of Tabei.

    The screenplay was written by Riko Sakaguchi, based on the late Tabei’s memoir My Mountain Life – Up And Down. The feature is the 31st from the veteran filmmaker Sakamoto (Tekken, Another World, KT, Zatoichi: The Last) who also directed Yoshinaga in A Chorus of Angels.

    “It is a true honor for our film to be selected as the opening film of the 38th TIFF,” Sakamoto said in a statement. “Although the production process of filmmaking has been dramatically altered in the digital era, the joy of sharing a film with audiences on the big screen and masterful sound design remains timeless. This film also stands as a testament to the enduring talent of Sayuri Yoshinaga, a national treasure who has graced the pinnacle of stardom for generations. I very much look forward to seeing you enjoy the film in the theater!”

    Shozo Ichiyama, the programming director for Toyko Film Festival, added in a statement, “Climbing for Life chronicles the inspiring story of a real-life female mountaineer and her devoted family. With a remarkable lead performance by Sayuri Yoshinaga and meticulous direction by director Junji Sakamoto, this film earns a place as one of the year’s most touching films. I am confident that its universal themes will deeply move audiences across the globe. It is a privilege for us to open the Tokyo International Film Festival with this wonderful work.”

    Kino Films will distribute Climbing for Life in Japan, with the film getting a theatrical release on Oct. 31.

    The 2025 Tokyo Film Festival runs from Oct. 27 through to Nov. 5.

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  • Here are the VMA highlights, as Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga rack up wins – The Washington Post

    1. Here are the VMA highlights, as Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga rack up wins  The Washington Post
    2. MTV VMAs 2025 winners: Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter triumph at muted award ceremony  The Guardian
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    4. Taylor Swift Skips 2025 VMAs, Stays Tied For Record Wins  Forbes
    5. MTV VMAs: Full Winners List  The Hollywood Reporter

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  • Austin Butler & Emily Ratajkowski’s Cozy NYC Outing Sparks Dating Rumors

    Austin Butler & Emily Ratajkowski’s Cozy NYC Outing Sparks Dating Rumors

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    Austin Butler and Emily Ratajkowski sparked dating rumors with a recent outing in Manhattan’s West Village. The pair was papped together on Friday, dining at the Waverly Inn, where they tucked into a booth and talked over drinks. A recent report covered the details of their outing, leaving the internet speculating about their relationship status.

    Austin Butler and Emily Ratajkowski spotted chatting over drinks in NYC bar

    According to TMZ’s exclusive report, Austin Butler and Emily Ratajkowski have fueled dating rumors by dining together. Sources revealed to the tabloid that Butler ordered an old-fashioned while Rajatkowski chose a martini. Neither ate during the night, but stayed put for almost two hours. Moreover, an insider claimed that Ratajkowski leaned in toward Butler several times, while he casually wrapped his arm around her shoulders at one point.

    A tipster described to Deuxmoi that the pair was “very giggly and cute” during the outing. Their playful interaction was more than enough to add to the rumors that they may be more than just friends. Besides, this was not their first outing. Butler and Ratajkowski hung out together at the afterparty for the premiere of “Caught Stealing,” the former’s latest movie. A photo from the celebratory evening showed the two standing close and chatting.

    Both Butler and Ratajkowski have well-documented dating histories. Butler was reportedly in a long-term relationship with model Kaia Gerber, whom he split with earlier this year. Meanwhile, Ratajkowski ended her marriage to Sebastian Bear-McClard in 2022 and has since been linked to a few names, including Pete Davidson and Shaboozey. Additionally, Austin Butler’s friendship with his “Caught Stealing” co-star, Zoe Kravitz, was also a subject of chatter. However, sources squashed any romantic connection between them.

    Neither Austin Butler nor Emily Ratajkowski has commented on their dating rumors or their recent Manhattan outing. But considering their photos, it’s no surprise people are speculating on their relationship status.

    Originally reported by Ishika Misgra on Reality Tea.

    The post Austin Butler & Emily Ratajkowski’s Cozy NYC Outing Sparks Dating Rumors appeared first on Mandatory.


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  • Rick Davies, Supertramp frontman and co-founder, dies aged 81 | Music

    Rick Davies, Supertramp frontman and co-founder, dies aged 81 | Music

    Rick Davies, the co-founder, vocalist and songwriter for the British band Supertramp, has died aged 81.

    The musician died at home on Long Island last week “after a long illness”, the band said in a statement released on Sunday.

    Davies, who wrote and sang hits including Goodbye Stranger and Bloody Well Right, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer concentrated in bone marrow that affects white blood cells, in 2015. His diagnosis and need for “aggressive treatment” meant the band had to cancel a reunion tour around Europe later that year.

    “The Supertramp Partnership is very sad to announce the death of the Supertramp founder Rick Davies after a long illness,” read the band’s statement on Sunday.

    “We had the privilege of knowing him, and playing with him for over 50 years. We offer our sincere condolences to [Davies’ wife and the band’s manager] Sue Davies.”

    On social media, the band remembered Davies’ “warmth, resilience, and devotion to his wife Sue” and credited him as “the voice and pianist behind Supertramp’s most iconic songs, leaving an indelible mark on rock music history.

    “His soulful vocals and unmistakable touch on the Wurlitzer became the heartbeat of the band’s sound … Rick’s music and legacy continue to inspire many and bears testament to the fact that great songs never die, they live on.”

    Supertramp in July 1970: (L-R) Rick Davies, Roger Hodgson, Richard Palmer-James, Robert Millar and Dave Winthrop. Photograph: Michael Putland/Getty Images

    Born in Swindon in 1944, Davies was a musician from a young age, developing a love of music after listening to Gene Krupa’s Drummin’ Man, first training as a drummer and later as a keyboardist. In 1969 he placed an advertisement in Melody Maker for musicians to join the new band he was forming, to which musician Roger Hodgson replied. After a brief period performing as Daddy, the group renamed themselves Supertramp, with Davies and Hodgson both serving as frontmen.

    Supertramp’s breakthrough came with Bloody Well Right, written by Davies, and they grew more and more successful, with hits including Give a Little Bit and The Logical Song, both written and sung by Hodgson with Davies on keys.

    Their 1979 album Breakfast in America has sold more than 30m copies worldwide and won two Grammy awards. The album included hits The Logical Song, Take the Long Way Home and the titular track.

    Davies was the only original member still in the band, with Hodgson having left in 1983 to pursue a solo career amid a series of creative disputes.

    Hodgson and Davies’ company Delicate Music continued to distribute the band’s publishing royalties until 2018. Other members of Supertramp sued Hodgson and Davies over royalties in 2021, but settled with Davies in 2023. Just last month, a US judge ordered Hodgson to give three members of the band songwriting royalties on three songs.

    Davies continued to perform even after his cancer diagnosis, often under the name Ricky and the Rockets.

    Davies is survived by his wife, Sue, who has been Supertramp’s manager since 1984.

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  • Lady Gaga wins artist of the year among four awards at MTV VMAs – The Irish Times

    Lady Gaga wins artist of the year among four awards at MTV VMAs – The Irish Times

    Lady Gaga was named artist of the year as she collected four awards at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs).

    She beat competition including Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar to the award, which she dedicated to her “Little Monster” fans and fiance Michael Polansky.

    Sabrina Carpenter and Ariana Grande picked up three awards each on a night when the prizes were largely spread out.

    Collecting the artist of the year award at Sunday’s ceremony, Lady Gaga said: “I cannot begin to tell you what this means to me.

    “Being an artist is an attempt to connect the souls of people all over the world. Being an artist is a discipline, a craft meant for reaching into someone’s heart, where it grows its roots, and reminding them to dream.

    “Being an artist is a responsibility to make the audience smile, dance, cry, release … it is a method of building understanding and celebrating community.”

    She left the UBS Arena in Long Island after collecting the award, but the show later returned to Gaga during her concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden where she performed Abracadabra and The Dead Dance, which featured in the Netflix series Wednesday.

    Gaga, who received 12 nominations, also won the best direction and art direction awards for Abracadabra, as well as landing the best collaboration category for Die With A Smile alongside Bruno Mars.

    Mars also paired up with Blackpink singer Rose to claim song of the year for APT, while Blackpink were named best group.

    Gaga’s victory as artist of the year means Swift and Beyoncé – who were only nominated in that category – remain tied on 30 with the most VMA successes.

    By contrast, Mariah Carey collected her first award with victory in the R&B award for Type Dangerous before landing a second when she was awarded the Video Vanguard award.

    “This is amazing MTV, I don’t know why it took you so long!” she joked in a video message ahead of performing later in the show.

    Sabrina Carpenter holding three awards in the press room at the MTV Video Music Awards 2025 held at the UBS Arena in New York. Photograph: Doug Peters/PA Wire

    New achievement awards went to Ricky Martin, who performed a medley kicking off with Livin’ La Vida Loca, with the Latin icon award, and rapper Busta Rhymes, who received the Rock The Bells Visionary Award.

    Accepting his award from Jessica Simpson, Martin said: “We just want to break boundaries, and we just want to keep music alive.”

    The awards also honoured former Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne, who died in July aged 76, with a performance introduced by a video message from his son Jack and his children.

    British singer Yungblud joined Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, together with Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt to perform hits including Crazy Train, Changes and Mama, I’m Coming Home.

    Grande picked up the video of the year, long-form video and best pop video awards for Brighter Days Ahead, thanking her father for his cameo.

    Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet was named album of the year, while she was named best pop artist and took home the visual effects award for Manchild.

    Other multiple award winners were Doechii, who won the hip-hop award and choreography for Anxiety, and Tate McRae who picked up the editing award and song of the summer for Just Keep Watching from the F1 movie.

    Coldplay won the rock category for All My Love with Sombr collecting the alternative award for Back To Friends and Shakira taking the Latin prize for Soltera.

    Busta Rhymes with the 'Rock the Bells' Visionary award at the MTV Video Music Awards. Photograph: Doug Peters/PA Wire
    Busta Rhymes with the ‘Rock the Bells’ Visionary award at the MTV Video Music Awards. Photograph: Doug Peters/PA Wire

    Carpenter, Sombr, McRae, best new artist Alex Warren and Katseye, who won performance of the year, were among those who performed at the ceremony, while Post Malone performed from Germany alongside Jelly Roll.

    The live show ended with a number of awards not presented, which were announced after it had finished on X. – PA

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  • Billy Porter Exits ‘Cabaret’ on Broadway After Sepsis Diagnosis

    Billy Porter Exits ‘Cabaret’ on Broadway After Sepsis Diagnosis

    Billy Porter has left the Kit Kat Club early. The actor will discontinue the role of the Emcee in the Broadway production of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club following a diagnosis with sepsis. The production will now terminate its run on Sept. 19 instead of its planned Oct. 19 finale.

    “Due to a serious case of sepsis, Billy Porter must also withdraw from the production,” the play shared in a statement on Sunday. “His doctors are confident that he will make a full recovery but have advised him to maintain a restful schedule.”

    Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, a revival of John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff’s beloved musical, opened on Broadway in April 2024 after debuting in London. It launched with Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin in the lead roles. Following their September 2024 departure, Adam Lambert and Auli’i Cravalho, and then Orville Peck and Eva Noblezada took over the leads.

    Porter stepped into the role of the Emcee in July, with Marisha Wallace as Sally Bowles. The actors were expected to lead the production’s final 13 weeks. Due to Porter’s illness, Marty Lauter and David Merino will play the Emcee for the remaining two weeks. Wallace will continue to play Bowles.

    “It is with a heavy heart that we have made the painful decision to end our Broadway run,” producer Adam Speers said in a statement. “On behalf of all the producers, we’re so honored to have been able to bring this version of John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff’s important masterpiece, Cabaret, to New York and to have opened the doors to our own Kit Kat Club for the year and a half we have been here.”

    Speers added, “Billy was an extraordinary Emcee, bringing his signature passion and remarkable talent. We wish Billy a speedy recovery, and I look forward to working with him again in the very near future.”

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    Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club has earned headlines during its Broadway run thanks to the eclectic approaches of its lead actors. Redmayne caused a fervor online after his in-character performance at the Tony Awards last year, resulting in many calling his approach to the role “creepy.” Earlier this year, Peck took off his signature mask to play the Emcee.

    “The mask is part of my expression personally as an artist and a very big personal part of me,” Peck said. “But I’m here to play this role and to bring respect and integrity and hopefully a good performance to it. It’s not about me. I’m not trying to make it the Orville Peck show.”


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