The MTV Video Music Awards

Published August 29, 2011
Beyonce performs at the Music Awards. - AP Photo
Beyonce performs at the Music Awards. - AP Photo
Kanye West, left, and Katy Perry accept the best collaboration award for "ET". - AP Photo
Kanye West, left, and Katy Perry accept the best collaboration award for "ET". - AP Photo
Katy Perry accepts the award for video of the year for "Firework". - Reuters
Katy Perry accepts the award for video of the year for "Firework". - Reuters
Nicki Minaj poses backstage with the award for best hip-hop video for "Super Bass". - AP Photo
Nicki Minaj poses backstage with the award for best hip-hop video for "Super Bass". - AP Photo
Singer Bruno Mars (front R) performs during a Amy Winehouse tribute. - Reuters
Singer Bruno Mars (front R) performs during a Amy Winehouse tribute. - Reuters
Singer Bruno Mars performs during a tribute for late singer Amy Winehouse. - Reuters
Singer Bruno Mars performs during a tribute for late singer Amy Winehouse. - Reuters
Singer Lady Gaga accepts the award for best female video for "Born This Way". - Reuters
Singer Lady Gaga accepts the award for best female video for "Born This Way". - Reuters
Nate Mendel and Dave Grohl (R) of the Foo Fighters accept the best rock video award for "Walk" - Reuters
Nate Mendel and Dave Grohl (R) of the Foo Fighters accept the best rock video award for "Walk" - Reuters
Singer Beyonce holds her hand to her belly as she poses at Video Music Awards. Beyonce and her husband, rapper Jay-Z, will be expecting their first child next spring. - Reuters
Singer Beyonce holds her hand to her belly as she poses at Video Music Awards. Beyonce and her husband, rapper Jay-Z, will be expecting their first child next spring. - Reuters
Lady Gaga, dressed as a man, performs "You and I" with Brian May from Queen. - Reuters
Lady Gaga, dressed as a man, performs "You and I" with Brian May from Queen. - Reuters
Justin Bieber accepts his award from presenter Kim Kardashian after winning best male video for "U Smile". - Reuters
Justin Bieber accepts his award from presenter Kim Kardashian after winning best male video for "U Smile". - Reuters
Singer Chris Brown performs at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. - Reuters
Singer Chris Brown performs at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. - Reuters

The MTV VMAs annually turn up the volume on surprises and outrageous acts by the world's top singers and bands. Last year it was Lady Gaga's meat dress and the year before the Kanye West and Taylor Swift speech mishap. But nobody saw the Beyonce's pregnancy coming – except her husband Jay-Z.

Lady Gaga opened the VMAs singing her song “You and I” and dressed in drag as her male alter ego, Joe Calderone. She stayed in the fictional character throughout the program and accepted awards for best female video and best message video for her song, “Born This Way.” “I feel so blessed to be here,” Lady Gaga said onstage, holding the MTV moonman statuette for best female performer.

Highlights included a duet by Jay-Z and Kanye West, singing a song from their new album, “Watch the Throne,” and Lil Wayne closed the program in advance of his new album's release. Legendary soul singer Tony Bennett and pop star Bruno Mars took part in a tribute to the late soul singer Amy Winehouse, who recently died. Bennett said some people just have talent and others don't.

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