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Beyoncé Surprises Paris Fans by Bringing Out Miley Cyrus for Surprise Duet

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Fans at the Stade de France were already full with excitement on Wednesday night, but nothing could’ve prepared them for what was about to happen. In the middle of her high-energy Cowboy Carter tour performance, Beyoncé paused the music, smiled at the crowd, and gave a little hint. She said she wanted to do something truly special for the Paris audience. Moments later, Miley Cyrus appeared on stage—sending the stadium into a frenzy.

This was the first time Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus performed their duet “II Most Wanted” live. The crowd’s reaction was instant—cheers, screams, and people scrambling to record the moment on their phones. You could feel the electricity in the air as two of music’s biggest stars stood side by side, matching in dazzling gold outfits that shimmered under the lights.

Beyoncé wore a short gold dress covered in chain details and western-style fringe, paired with sparkly cowboy boots. Miley kept the energy going with a fitted gold jumpsuit completely bedazzled with rhinestones. They didn’t just look good—they looked like they were having the time of their lives.

Before they began singing, Beyoncé turned to Miley and introduced her with deep appreciation. She called her “my dear friend” and thanked her for helping bring the song to life. It was clear the moment meant something personal to both of them.

Miley later shared her own joy online, saying it was one of the most surreal nights of her life. She said standing next to Beyoncé, a legend she deeply admires, in matching gold outfits while singing a song they created together, was more than she ever dreamed of. She ended her message by calling herself Beyoncé’s “shotgun rider for life”—a nod to the lyrics of their duet.

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Kendrick Lamar, Cardi B and Kehlani Shine at BET Awards 2026

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The BET Awards ceremony returned once again and was held on June 28, 2026.

This year’s ceremony was hosted by Druski and celebrated some of the biggest names in music, film, and entertainment.

Some of the night’s winners include:

  • Kendrick Lamar – Best Male Hip Hop Artist (9th win)
  • Kehlani – Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
  • Kehlani – Video of the Year (“Folded”)
  • Olivia Dean – Best New Artist
  • Cardi B – Best Female Hip Hop Artist
  • Leon Thomas – Best Male R&B/Pop Artist
  • Michael B. Jordan – Best Lead Actor (Sinners)
  • Teyana “Spike-Tey” Taylor – Video Director of the Year

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‘I Want a Family and Respect’ — Speed Darlington Opens Up

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Nigerian singer Speed Darlington speaks with regret as he reflects on his life. He shared that he is disappointed in himself for still being single at his age and not having any children.

The singer said “Up till now, I’m not married and I don’t have any children. All I have to show is an American passport. I want more than American papers—I want a family and respect.”


 

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Tems Laughs Off Question About Super Eagles Star Maduka Okoye

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Nigerian singer Tems reacts to comments linking her with Nigerian goalkeeper Maduka Okoye.

During a recent interview, the singer spoke about the African music movement.

“It’s amazing, you know, coming from Nigeria. I’m just really happy where African music is going right now. Everybody’s popping off and everybody’s shining. So I’m just happy to be a part of that.”

She was then asked if she knew the goalkeeper, to which she replied “Do I know him personally? “I think I do. No, no, no, no, no. I don’t.”

The host then teased her, saying “We should shoot our shot.”

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