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MTV EMAS 2018: Haile Steinfeld gets spray-painted live – and four other talking points

Camila Cabello picked up all three major awards

Christopher Hooton
Sunday 04 November 2018 23:52 GMT
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The MTV Europe Music Awards did their damnedest to stand up to their American counterparts in Bilbao, Spain tonight.

A vibrant, postmodern art-themed ceremony saw some show-stopping outfits and high-concept performances.

Here were the biggest talking points:

Camila Cabello wins the most awards

The Cuban-American singer was nominated for six awards – the most of any act on the night – and took home three of them: Best Artist, and Best Song and Best Video for “Havana”.

Ariana Grande, Drake and Dua Lipa presented some stiff competition, but it may have been the Spanish language element that swung it for Cabello at the Bilbao event.

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Janet Jackson gave the most tightly choreographed performance

At the age of 52, Janet Jackson has still got the moves. There to collect the night’s Global Icon award (the lifetime achievement one, essentially), she performed a medley that included old songs like “All for You” and new ones like “Made for Now”, which involved non-stop, fast-paced dance moves.

Jackson also provided the only real political moment of the night

The ceremony was filled with American artists and took place just a couple of days before the crucial US midterm elections, but the EMAs were almost entirely a politics-free zone this year.

Jackson, however, used her acceptance speech to call for an end to gender inequality and discrimination based on religion.

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Hailee Steinfeld was spray-painted by robots

The ceremony’s host had a number of costume changes, one seeing her in a flowing white dress. In accordance with the postmodern theme, she was then blasted with spray paint by robotic arms as she introduced the next performer.

Halsey performed inside a rain-filled box

Nicki Minaj descended from a lift, Bebe Rexha emerged from a bathtub, but it was Halsey’s performance that proved the most visually stunning. Chained to a pole inside a glass cage, Halsey writhed like an imprisoned animal, before the case lifted and the heavens opened, the singer ending the performance soaked on the floor.

Cardi B, Dua Lipa, Nicki Minaj, Panic! at the Disco, Marshmello and BTS were other winners on the night.

You can follow the action as it happened, in what was our live blog, below (please allow a moment for it to load):

The 2018 EMAs were broadcast live on MTV, live-streamed at MTVEMA.com and shown in 360/VR through the MTV EMA app.

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Camila Cabello kicks the ceremony off.

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:08
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With a song called "Havana". You probably haven't heard it.

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:08
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Nicki Minaj is right behind her, descending from a regal lift in the centre of the arena.

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:11
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With a little help from Little Mix. Wow, they really blew all the big name talent up front, huh?

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:14
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It wouldn't be a European pop competition without some kind of weird pre-recorded segment (hi Eurovision), and on this occasion it's an art gallery heist.

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:16
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Panic! at the Disco now. If you've been living under a rock for the past decade, A) there's a small part of me that's jealous and B) they successfully transitioned from emo to pop while you were under there.

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:21
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Banksy joke! They should have really committed to the postmodern theme of the ceremony and shredded one of the Jacks from Jack & Jack (as chosen by the public).

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:22
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Best Artist goes to Camila Cabello.

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:23
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Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:24
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No surprise there, the Spanish language element bridging not only the border between the Americas but the Atlantic ocean.

Christopher Hooton4 November 2018 20:25

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