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Keke, The Weeknd address Black Lives Matter movement during VMA speech

Elaborating more on the need to draw attention towards the movement, the Hustlers actor spoke about the recent shooting of African American man Jacob Blake by a police officer, reported Fox News.

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US singer and actress Keke Palmer hosting the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, being held virtually amid the coronavirus pandemic, broadcast in New York. Pic/AFP

US singer and actress Keke Palmer hosting the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, being held virtually amid the coronavirus pandemic, broadcast in New York. Pic/AFP

As MTV's Video Music Awards honoured musicians for some of their greatest music of the year, the host of the show Keke Palmer used the stage to talk about the Black Lives Matter movement at the event.

This comes after months-long racial tension that had rocked the globe. "As rough as it's been, there have been incredible moments of inspiration that have given my generation hope," Fox News quoted the 27-year-old actor as saying during the address.

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