Justin Timberlake tells anti-LGBT bullies to ‘f**k off’
Justin Timberlake shared an important message with fans during his acceptance speech at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
“Can’t Stop the Feeling!” was also nominated for an Oscar last Sunday, but Timberlake’s song ultimately lost to “City of Stars” from La La Land.
Timberlake used his winner’s speech at The Forum in Inglewood to call on youths to be more inclusive and stay strong in the wake of bullying. The Chainsmokers had 11 nominations and won five awards, including best new artist.
While Justin won the first award of the night, the show opened with Katy Perry singing in a hamster wheel, but it was her haircut that took center stage. So thank you to our makeup team and stylist. But for once it’s not the catchy song that we can’t get out of our heads – it’s what he said while accepting his award. Bruno Mars has been named the Innovator of the Year, while Chance the Rapper is the Best New Hip-Hop Artist. “I don’t know where we’re going yet, but we are going”.
Seriously, people. If others don’t like you for simply being you. we agree.
Sheeran collected the best lyrics award for Justin Bieber’s Love Yourself, which the British singer co-wrote. This year, there was a mix of established artists and some representatives from the younger set.
Thomas Rhett represented country music well Sunday evening (March 5) at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards. “I want to redefine what it means to be feminine”.