Chadwick Boseman Gives MTV Best Hero Award To Waffle House Shooting Hero
She kicked off the show with a Black Panther skit, foreshadowing the film’s big night, noting in her opening monologue that is it the first African-American film to earn more than $1 billion U.S. at the box office.
The “Jurassic World” star put his faith on full view when he accepted the “Generation Award” at Monday night’s MTV Movie & TV Awards and imparted his nine essential life rules.
The actor told attendees he wanted to acknowledge somebody who was at the show and asked where Shaw was in the room and if he could stand up.
Boseman and Jordan accepted the award along with costar Winston Duke, who said, “Thank you all for investing in not just a attractive story, but investing in a continued conversation in what this industry and what this culture could achieve – and what we all can aspire to be”.
“This being the generation award, I’m going to cut to the chase and I’m going to speak to you, the next generation”, he said, looking at the camera and to a laughing audience.
James disarmed a gunman at a shooting at Waffle House back in April. He saved lives. SO this is going to live at your house.
“An unforgettable moment for me with the bros.Thank you God for having me walk the path you have designated for me”.
Not only did James receive a standing ovation from the audience but the internet was quick to shower both him and Chadwick with praise.
The rules offered had the mix of silliness and sincerity that we’ve come to expect from the actor, who’s just at home playing the macho action star as he is the bumbling comic relief. She has an opportunity to do a lot of things that other people haven’t.
The outfit. The historic importance of the win. In addition, singer Lady Gaga declared “Happy Pride Month” while accepting an award for Best Music Documentary. “Meghan isn’t the only one who can look good in a dress”, Haddish said when she stepped out on stage in the gown.
No. We’re not crying.
It marked the second time in a row that a gay kiss has won the honour, after Moonlight’s Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome received the award past year. The funnyman had previously warned MTV News that he was preparing to get serious with his acceptance speech, but we didn’t realize just how serious.