2020 BET Awards to be held virtually
By Reuters
25 May 2020 |
3:39 pm
On May 20, BET announced that despite the COVID-19pandemic, the 2020 BET Awards will still be held. According to Scott Mills, President of BET, it is “more important than ever” to celebrate Black culture, accomplishments and excellence.
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