Burna Boy, Beyonce win at 2019 BET Awards [Full List of winners]

The 2019 BET Awards was held on Sunday.

The event was hosted by Regina Hall in Los Angeles, California.

Nigeria’s pop star, Burna Boy, bagged the “Best International Act” award.

See the full winners’ list below:

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
BEYONCÉ

Best Male R&B/Pop Artist
BRUNO MARS

Best Group
MIGOS

Best Collaboration
TRAVIS SCOTT FT. DRAKE, “SICKO MODE”

Best Male Hip Hop Artist
NIPSEY HUSSLE

Best Female Hip Hop Artist
CARDI B

Video of the Year
CHILDISH GAMBINO, “THIS IS AMERICA”

Video Director of the Year
KARENA EVANS

Best New Artist
LIL BABY

Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award
SNOOP DOGG FT. RANCE ALLEN, “BLESSING ME AGAIN”

Best International Act
BURNA BOY (NIGERIA)

Best New International Act – (Fan Voted Category)
SHO MADJOZI (SOUTH AFRICA)

Best Actress
REGINA KING

Best Actor
MICHAEL B. JORDAN

YoungStars Award
MARSAI MARTIN

Best Movie
BLACKKKLANSMAN — WINNER

Sportswoman of the Year
SERENA WILLIAMS — WINNER

Sportsman of the Year
STEPHEN CURRY — WINNER

Album of the Year
INVASION OF PRIVACY, CARDI B — WINNER

2019 Coca-Cola Viewers’ Choice Award
ELLA MAI, “TRIP”

BET HER Award
H.E.R., “HARD PLACE”

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