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BET Awards 2023: See Every Star on the Red Carpet
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Date:2025-04-27 12:48:58
Stars showcased a variety of stylish looks at the BET Awards 2023.
On June 25, stars such as Ice Spice and Eva Marcille descended upon the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The "Munch (Feelin' U)" rapper walked the red carpet in a black, lace, chiffon, and point d'Esprit tulle Dolce & Gabbana gown with boning details, while the actress showcased a playful, leopard-print outfit during culture's biggest night.
Others spotted on the red carpet: Ray J and wife Princess Love, Soulja Boy, GloRilla—channeling Old Hollywood in a silver and black gown with black gloves, and Coco Jones—wearing a sequined, cut-out magenta gown.
Later on, fans can expect what'll surely be show-stopping performances from GloRilla, Coco, Lil Uzi Vert and Doecchii—who, with six nods, is this year's second-most nominated artist.
To mark the 50th anniversary of hip hop, the genre's biggest names—including Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Kid 'N Play, Remy Ma, Soulja Boy, Tyga and Ying Yang Twins—will also hit the stage.
"We have an incredible lineup of performers who will take us on a musical journey, covering Hip Hop spanning every decade, style, and region," Connie Orlando, the executive vice president of specials, music programming and music strategy at BET, previously said. "This wall-to-wall party will reverberate with the amazing energy and passion these artists bring to the stage and the culture."
And in addition to celebrating hip hop, this year's show will, of course, honor the best and brightest entertainers across music, TV and film. Drake leads the nominations with seven nods, while 21 Savage and Lizzo each have five. Beyoncé, Burna Boy, Chris Brown, Ice Spice and SZA round out the pack with four noms each.
For all the star sightings at this year's show, keep reading.
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