‘Heart Attack’ singer dishes on ‘Best Female Video’ nominees, including pal Taylor Swift, Pink, Rihanna and Miley Cyrus. By Christina Garibaldi Demi Lovato Photo: Michele Crowe/ MTV.com
Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj also up for Best Female Video at September 6 show. By Jocelyn Vena Selena Gomez in her “Love You Like A Love Song” video Photo: Hollywood Records
Underwood wins Video of the Year for ‘Good Girl’ and Collaborative Video By Gil Kaufman Carrie Underwood at the 2012 CMT Music Awards Photo: FilmMagic “American Idol” has struggled to produce hit rock and R&B stars lately, but the show clearly has a knack for pumping out country acts. Just look at the winner’s circle for Wednesday night’s CMT Music Awards ceremony, where “Idol” winner Carrie Underwood took home two major honors and Scotty McCreery went home with some hardware as well. Underwood, who also performed on the broadcast hosted by Toby Keith and actress Kristen Bell, snagged her third Video of the Year honor for the “Good Girl” clip, and hit the podium once again for Collaborative Video of the Year for her work on the “Rescue Me” video with Brad Paisley. Underwood’s man, professional hockey player Mike Fisher, played the role of dutiful husband by giving his wife a big hug and kiss when she and Paisley won their award, then held her purse during the acceptance speech. Paisley had some fun, too, wrapping his arms around Fisher before taking the stage and giving him a long hug before thanking, “this beautiful woman for being in the video, or else it’s just a dork walking through the desert.” He concluded, “to my wife at home, there’s nothing between me and Mike,” to which Underwood added, “not yet!” Season 10 “Idol” champ McCreery continued his winning ways by scoring the USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year for “The Trouble With Girls,” which he accepted just hours before his high school graduation ceremony. Other winners included Luke Bryan for Male Video of the Year for “I Don’t Want This Night To End,” Miranda Lambert for Female Video of the Year for “Over You” and Lady Antebellum for Group Video of the year for “We Owned The Night.” Bryan was clearly excited about his win, saying, “When you’re at this level of what we do as singers, and your fans vote, it speaks huge volumes and it’s crazy to be fan-voted for an award and win it … I don’t really get caught up in trying to be cool, trying to play a part. I just freaking get so excited about this stuff and I will always enjoy it.” Lambert’s acceptance speech was one of the most emotional of the night. Celebrating her third straight Female Video win for the song she co-wrote with husband Blake Shelton about the death of his brother, she thanked Shelton’s brother, “from heaven, for inspiring us to write this song.” Thompson Square accepted the Duo Video of the Year (“I Got You”) and Jason Aldean took home his first belt buckle with CMT Performance of the Year for “Tattoos On This Town.” The show opened with a bang, with a video bit pitting the hosts against each other in a battle to anchor the show alone that featured cameos from Matthew McConaughey, Jon Bon Jovi, President Obama and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney. “This is one of the toughest decisions I’ve had to make since I’ve been in office, but I decided I want them both,” Obama said when forced to decide between the country star and the actress. Not wanting to offend any potential swing voters, Romney split the difference too, suggesting the pair work together. “See, I just put two people back to work,” he joked. The show also featured performances from Willie Nelson with Toby Keith, Jamey Johnson, Darius Rucker and Zac Brown Band, as well as Paisley with Hank Williams Jr., Lambert and Journey with Rascal Flatts. Related Artists Carrie Underwood
‘ I tried to show her that I could work hard to be with her,’ Jo told MTV News backstage at the VMAs. By Gil Kaufman, with reporting by Rob Markman Lady Gaga as Jo Calderone at the 2011 VMAs Photo: Getty Images You can imagine why Lady Gaga would be a bit pissed. After all, not only did her male alter ego/ pretend boyfriend Jo Calderone air out their relationship woes in an monologue opening the VMAs, but then he shared a kiss with Britney Spears after presenting her Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. “I’m hopin’ that she’ll take me back,” said a clearly emotional Calderone backstage after the show, as he clutched Jo Gaga’s two Moonmen for Best Female Video and Best Video With a Message. “I’m hoping she’s gonna wanna roll around with me again in bed, you know what I’m sayin’?” The pair, who shared the screen in the video for “Yo
Gaga herself takes to Twitter to say how ‘overwhelmed+grateful’ she was to pick up two more Moonmen. By Jocelyn Vena, with additional reporting by Rob Markman Lady Gaga as Jo Calderone backstage at the 2011 VMAs Photo: MTV News Lady Gaga might not have been at the Video Music Awards on Sunday night, but her stand-in, male alter ego Jo Calderone , promised MTV News that Gaga couldn’t have been more excited about nabbing two more Moonmen . “You know, I think that this award means more to her than anything she’s ever received,” he told us backstage. “She was texting me after the award, after I picked it up for her, and she just said, ‘You know, more than anything I’ve ever gotten before, this means more to me, because “Born This Way” is about the fans and the fans are more important to me than anything I do; more important than f—ing breathing, you know?’ ” And Calderone wasn’t lying: Gaga later took to Twitter to thank her dedicated fans for their votes. “I couldn’t be more overwhelmed+grateful as I am tonight. Little Monsters inspire me. Never give up on your vision, you were born this way,” she wrote. “To win 2VMAs, Best Video with a Message + Best Female Video for ‘Born This Way’ means the world. I have never believed in a work so much.” She also appreciated the fans’ support of Calderone. “Thank u monsters for supporting @jocalderone attending instead of myself,” she wrote . “He came over last night with 2 moonmen, whiskey + we watched VMAs.” The 28th annual MTV Video Music Awards have wrapped, but the real action is just getting started! Stick with MTV News for winners , fashion pics, video and behind-the-scenes stories about everything that went down. Visit VMA.MTV.com for the latest. Related Videos VMA 2011: Backstage Interviews VMA 2011: The Entire Show On Demand Related Photos VMA 2011: Backstage Moments Related Artists Lady Gaga
Gaga tells MTV News about the ideas behind Sunday’s big show opener. By Christina Garibaldi Lady Gaga Photo: MTV Lady Gaga has graced many an awards show stage in the past two years, and this Sunday will mark her second performance at the MTV Video Music Awards . But there’s one significant difference this year: Gaga’s opening the show . Hoping, as always, to keep us guessing, she’s has been tight-lipped so far about her highly anticipated appearance, but she did tell MTV News about the rather high-minded inspiration behind it. “Right now, I’m obsessed with the archetypes of our psychology and all the different people we can become or have become in the past,” Gaga said. “Our potential for the future and how do we in our minds sort of compartmentalize our different personalities. So that’s something that I’m fascinated with right now. It’s almost as if I’m reviewing my life as a play.” So how does all that come into play when coming up with a memorable VMA performance? “My approach to music and performance is not just about what happens on the stage,” Gaga said. “My whole life is a performance, and it’s about pushing the boundaries of pop culture and for myself, deciding where the stage begins and ends, not allowing anyone else telling me when or how I can perform. I can perform when I choose.” Balloons? Blood? Jo Calderone? See what Gaga fans are hoping her VMA performance will include. Gaga is confident that she will deliver what her Little Monsters want on Sunday night, since the creative idea for her set came to her just as fast as the idea behind her bloody 2009 VMA “Paparazzi” performance . “It came as quickly as the last one did,” Gaga said. “Any good performance flows out easily. If I have to think about it too much, something is wrong.” The 28th annual MTV Video Music Awards http://www.mtv.comwill air live Sunday, August 28, from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles at 9 p.m. ET/PT, following the Selena Gomez-hosted pre-show at 8. See the list of nominees, revisit last year’s highlights and vote for Best New Artist by visiting VMA.MTV.com . Related Videos 2011 VMAs: Behind The Scenes Related Photos 2011 Video Music Award Nominees Related Artists Lady Gaga
Gaga will appear live on MTV to make a VMA announcement Thursday at 7:49 p.m. ET/PT. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga It’s a big week for Lady Gaga . After announcing she’d be performing at the 2011 Video Music Awards on Sunday, August 28, promos for the big show featuring the Mother Monster herself were unveiled, giving fans a very candid, stripped-down take on her latest single, “Yo
Best Rock Video winners found themselves strewn in glitter when arriving at the VMAs Sunday night. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Montgomery 30 Seconds to Mars arrives at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage If anyone thought that 30 Seconds to Mars ‘ partial re-creation of their VMA-winning video, “Kings and Queens,” when they entered the big show’s white carpet would prove to be the most dangerous part of the band’s appearance on Sunday night, they were wrong. When MTV News caught up with the band as they hit the white carpet, frontman Jared Leto explained that they had not only braved L.A. traffic for their entrance, they also endured an explosion of sorts. “We were in the middle of a glitter bomb. The entrance was fun and chaotic and crazy.”
Lady Gaga and Eminem were the big winners, just like Richard Gardner forecasted. By James Montgomery and Kelley L. Carter Eminem performs at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage So how did our oddsmaker fare with his predictions for who would take home the top prizes for the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards ? Well, if you’re a betting man (or woman), he wasn’t too shabby. Before the VMAs went down Sunday night, MTV News chatted with Richard Gardner, sportsbook manager for Bodog.com, and asked him to weigh in on which musicians would dominate at the awards show. Gardner guessed every major award correctly except one. We’re impressed! Let’s review his thoughts and reveal the actual outcomes. Best Female Video Lady Gaga, “Bad Romance”: 2/5 Katy Perry (featuring Snoop Dogg), “California Gurls”: 7/2 Taylor Swift, “Fifteen”: 7/1 Beyonc