MTV VMAs: Lil Nas X salutes "gay agenda" after taking top prize, as Olivia Rodrigo also wins big

New York, New York – Lil Nas X won the top prize at the MTV Video Music Awards and gave a tongue-in-cheek thank you to the "gay agenda."

Lil Nas X (22) arrives on the red carpet at the 38th annual MTV Video Music Awards at the Barclays Center in New York City.
Lil Nas X (22) arrives on the red carpet at the 38th annual MTV Video Music Awards at the Barclays Center in New York City.  © IMAGO / UPI Photo

The annual ceremony brought some of the biggest names in pop to the Barclays Center in New York City, with Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, and the Foo Fighters among a star-studded list of performers.

Lil Nas X won the coveted video of the year award for Montero (Call Me By Your Name).

Accepting the prize, the delighted rapper (22) said: "First, I want to say thank you to the gay agenda! Let's go, gay agenda!"

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Lil Nas X is frequently criticized for performances unashamedly celebrating his sexuality.

The music video for Montero (Call Me By Your Name) featured the musician sliding down a pole into hell before giving the devil a lap dance.

The star, who has emerged as a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, used a performance during the VMAs to raise awareness of HIV in the US South.

He stripped down to a pair of sparkling pink briefs while surrounded by similarly dressed backing dancers for a medley of Industry Baby and Montero (Call Me By Your Name).

Lil Nas X won video of the year ahead of fellow nominees including Cardi B, Megan The Stallion, Justin Bieber, Drake, Doja Cat, Ed Sheeran, and The Weeknd.

Olivia Rodrigo and Justin Bieber receive recognition

Olivia Rodrigo (18) was named best new artist and won song of the year for Drivers License.
Olivia Rodrigo (18) was named best new artist and won song of the year for Drivers License.  © IMAGO / UPI Photo

Elsewhere, it was a night to remember for pop prodigy Olivia Rodrigo.

At her first VMAs, the 18-year-old was named best new artist and won song of the year for her megahit Drivers License.

Rodrigo, a Disney Channel actor whose debut album Sour topped the charts in the US and the UK earlier this year, writes her own music.

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Accepting song of the year, Rodrigo thanked her army of fans and said: "This has been the most magical year of my life and it's all because of you."

She added: "I want to dedicate this award to all the other girls who write songs on their bedroom floor."

"There are a lot of people who will try to dim your light but speaking your mind and sharing your heart are the most beautiful things in the world and here's to that."

Justin Bieber was named artist of the year. Taking to the stage, the Canadian superstar said "we are in unprecedented times" due to the pandemic.

He said: "Music is such an amazing opportunity and an amazing outlet to be able to reach people and to be able to bring us all together and that's why we're here right now. We've got a lot more in common than we don't."

Bieber, who paid tribute to his"beautiful'' wife Hailey who was seated in the audience, added: "I really do believe the best is yet to come."

Billie Eilish won fan-voted video

Billie Eilish (19) won the fan-voted video for Your Power and called for more protections for women.
Billie Eilish (19) won the fan-voted video for Your Power and called for more protections for women.  © IMAGO / UPI Photo

As well as joy for Rodrigo, there was also recognition for another pop sensation.

Billie Eilish (19) won the fan-voted video for good award for Your Power, a song about an older man abusing his position over a younger woman.

Accepting the prize, Eilish said: "We need to protect our young women at all costs, for real."

Doja Cat and SZA won best collaboration for their sensual summer hit Kiss Me More while superstars BTS were awarded best K-pop for Butter.

They could not attend the ceremony and shared a video acceptance speech.

Rockers Foo Fighters performed a medley of songs and picked up the first-ever global icon award.

Celebrity couples took the stage

Megan Fox (l.) and Kourtney Kardashian (r.) introduced their respective partners Machine Gun Kelly (second to l.) and Travis Barker.
Megan Fox (l.) and Kourtney Kardashian (r.) introduced their respective partners Machine Gun Kelly (second to l.) and Travis Barker.  © Collage: IMAGO / ZUMA Wire, IMAGO / MediaPunch

Also among the performers were pop couple Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes.

Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker closed proceedings after being introduced by their respective girlfriends, Megan Fox and Kourtney Kardashian.

Fox, Kelly's partner, brought them to the stage by describing the rockers as "our future baby daddies."

Alicia Keys delivered a tribute to New York City on the weekend marking the 20-year anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. She performed her track Empire State Of Mind, a love letter to her hometown.

The evening took a political turn when presenter Cyndi Lauper referenced her song Girls Just Want to Have Fun while apparently taking aim at a controversial law in Texas banning most abortions.

As well as fun, Lauper said, women also want "control over our bodies ... you know, fundamental rights."

The statement was met with rapturous applause by the audience.

Cover photo: Collage: IMAGO / ZUMA Wire

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