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Last night was "culture's biggest night" in Black entertainment and all the stars came out. Hosted by Kevin Hart, the BET awards celebrated 25 years and reflected on the network's success by giving viewers a taste of nostalgia.

The network's beloved 2000s show, 106 & Park took over the stage along with the show's former hosts, including Free, Terrence J, Julissa Bermudez and Mr. 106 & Park himself, Bow Wow, who performed his hits.


Other artists who performed during that segment was Ashanti, Mýa, Keyshia Cole, Amerie, and T.I. The night continued with three icon awards presented to Jamie Foxx, Mariah Carey, and Kirk Franklin.

Prior to the show, xoNecole took to the red carpet and interviewed some of our favorite people. See who we caught up with below.

Ciara

Ciara stopped by to share her dating non-negotiables and the mother of four wasn't holding anything back.

Skai Jackson

Skai Jackson opened up about being a new mother and her role in BMF.

Rome Flynn

Rome Flynn shared what he's looking for in a partner.

Jordin Sparks

Jordin Sparks walked the carpet with her husband, Dana Isaiah, and together they shared how they stay connected.

Teedra Moses

Teedra Moses dished on whether she thinks she's Phylicia Rashad's doppelgänger.

Major.

Major. stopped by to give Black women their flowers.

Ms. Pat

Ms. Pat gave a funny, but real response to her dating non-negotiables.

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