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Singer Anitta sure made an impression on the black carpet on Tuesday evening.
The Latin crooner wore a very strappy nude-colored fringed dress when at the MTV VMAs 2023 held at the at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
The beauty accepted the Best Latin award onstage.
At one point the hitmaker, 30, almost spilled out of her frock as she posed away like a supermodel. The brunette bombshell also sparkled in diamonds from Jacob & Co jewelry.
Also at the awards show were Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Nicki Minaj.
Nude night: Singer Anitta sure made an impression on the black carpet on Tuesday evening in New Jersey
Hola: The Latin crooner wore a very strappy nude-colored fringed dress when at the MTV VMAs 2023 where she accepted the Best Latin award onstage
This comes after Anitta was named one of the new models for Rihanna's Savage X Fenty line.
Rihanna - who welcomed her second child with A$AP Rocky this summer - personally cast the Brazilian beauty in her fall campaign.
The looker went topless with just a gold chest chain over her body as she used her arms to cover her assets.
And the songbird added tiny briefs that made the most of her long, toned legs as she sat in a high-back wicker chair.
'Olá, Anitta ...but let's bffr, she doesn't need an introduction. Catch @anitta drippin' in our Crystal Crush Xtra VIP Box, xclusively available to our VIPs only,' it said on Instagram.
It was added on another post: 'Introducing #SavageXFenty’s newest brand partner, @Anitta! The Brazilian superstar is bringing the sexy to the Savage family in the new Crystal Crush Xtra VIP Box.'
Busty babe: At one point the hitmaker, 30, almost spilled out of her frock as she posed away like a supermodel
She glows for it: The brunette bombshell also sparkled in diamonds from Jacob & Co jewelry
Rihanna's line has become a blockbuster because it is inclusive with a wide range of sizes.
'With a team assembled from the industry’s elite, the label has disrupted and redefined the marketplace with its accessible price points, extensive assortment of styles made for everyBODY, and unique approach that celebrates individuality,' it says on the website.
This comes after Anitta, who was born Larissa de Macedo Machado, said she grew up in the ghetto.
She told Harper's Bazaar's June/July '23 Freedom Issue that all that toughness shaped her into the woman she is today.
'If you are born in a place where all you have access to is guns, crime, drugs, sex — that's what you're going to write about,' shared the performer, who was seen shooting a music video last week.
'We cannot sing about the beautiful paradise in Rio if we are not even getting close [enough] to see that.… I'm not saying, "Oh, it's so good to commit a crime." No. I'm just saying you gave zero opportunities for these people to choose other stuff.'
She has been called out for her brazen personality but she maintains it is all for her public image.
A new pal: Anitta seen backstage during the 2023 Video Music Awards
She performed as well: The artist seen with Tomorrow X Together
So glam: She had on nude heels as well that could be seen through her semi sheer dress
Another look: She also wore this black sheer dress with gloves
'I dance, ass to the sky, and it sells more,' she tells me. 'People love to complain: "Oh, this person's so vulgar." But that's what they like. Besides everything, I'm also a businesswoman. I'm an artist. I know how to get onstage and make everyone jump, make everyone do what I want. I know it sells.'
Anitta is really a character, an image that the star made up.
'I was like, if I have this behavior, nobody will ever f**k with me. Before anyone [else], I go there: "Oh, I had sex. I did this. I did that." The real me? I don't have sex for months and I don't care. But Anitta would never. She f**ks every day,' she shared.
She grew up in the Brazilian favela Honório and never saw the glam coastline until she made it as a singer.
'People would say it's the ghetto here, it's like the hood,' she offered.
'I used to say, "When I'm old, I'm going to get rich. We're going to have a pool. We're all going to be at the pool." And she got it.
'Everyone was like, okay. They didn't want to disappoint me, but they knew that was not even close to being real.…But I was so sure. I could tell.'
On turning to her father's religion, Candomblé, which is practiced widely among Afro-Brazilians and has been marginalized in the majority–Roman Catholic country: 'People are very prejudiced,' she says.
A 10: Singer Anitta is one of the new models for Rihanna's Savage X Fenty line. Rihanna personally cast the Brazilian beauty in her fall campaign
Background check: She grew up in the Brazilian favela Honório
'When it comes from the poor communities, people see it as a bad thing. When it comes from Black people, when it comes from Indians, when it comes from Asians, all the people who suffer racism, I think those religions suffer more.'
She insists she tells it like it is: '[People] don't have the courage to say what they want,' she explained.
'They want to laugh and talk about the girl who said, "Oh, I learned to speak with boyfriends."
'If you put that in a quote, a million clicks. If you put "Oh, she put different teachers in the dressing room so she could learn while she was getting glam," nobody's going to f**king click on that.'
She has also been called out for choosing to go public about a past sexual assault experience after a Brazilian journalist had begun alluding to it on Twitter.
'I felt so mad that this guy felt that he knew something about me that could hurt me,' she says, so instead she put it out there herself,' said Anitta.
'I don't like when people try to threaten me or say, "Oh, I know this and that about you." Oh really? Go there. Say it. If I don't say it before you, I really don't care.'
MTV Video Music Awards 2023: WINNERS
Video of the Year
Doja Cat – 'Attention'
Miley Cyrus – 'Flowers'
Nicki Minaj – 'Super Freaky Girl'
Olivia Rodrigo – 'vampire'
Sam Smith, Kim Petras – 'Unholy'
SZA – 'Kill Bill'
Taylor Swift – 'Anti-Hero' (WINNER)
Taylor Swift won Video Of The Year for her song Anti-Hero, which she directed
Artist of the Year:
Beyoncé
Doja Cat
KAROL G
Nicki Minaj
Shakira
Taylor Swift (WINNER)
Song of the Year:
Miley Cyrus – 'Flowers'
Olivia Rodrigo – 'vampire'
Rema + Selena Gomez – 'Calm Down'
Sam Smith, Kim Petras – 'Unholy'
Steve Lacy – 'Bad Habit'
SZA – 'Kill Bill'
Taylor Swift – 'Anti-Hero' (WINNER)
Best New Artist:
GloRilla
Ice Spice (WINNER)
Kaliii
Peso Pluma
PinkPantheress
Reneé Rapp
Push Performance of the Year:
August 2022: Saucy Santana – 'Booty'
September 2022: Stephen Sanchez – 'Until I Found You'
October 2022: JVKE – 'golden hour'
November 2022: Flo Milli – 'Conceited'
December 2022: Reneé Rapp – 'Colorado'
January 2023: Sam Ryder – 'All The Way Over'
February 2023: Armani White – 'GOATED'
March 2023: FLETCHER – 'Becky's So Hot'
April 2023: TOMORROW X TOGETHER – 'Sugar Rush Ride' (WINNER)
May 2023: Ice Spice – 'Princess Diana'
June 2023: FLO – 'Losing You'
July 2023: Lauren Spencer Smith – 'That Part'
Best Collaboration:
David Guetta + Bebe Rexha – 'I'm Good (Blue)'
Post Malone, Doja Cat – 'I Like You (A Happier Song)'
Diddy ft. Bryson Tiller, Ashanti, Yung Miami – 'Gotta Move On'
KAROL G, Shakira – 'TQG' (WINNER)
Metro Boomin with The Weeknd, 21 Savage, and Diddy – 'Creepin' (Remix)'
Rema + Selena Gomez – 'Calm Down'
Shakira and Karol G took home 'Best Collaboration' for their hit 'TQG'
Best Pop:
Demi Lovato – 'Swine'
Dua Lipa – 'Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)'
Ed Sheeran – 'Eyes Closed'
Miley Cyrus – 'Flowers'
Olivia Rodrigo – 'vampire'
P!NK – 'TRUSTFALL'
Taylor Swift – 'Anti-Hero' (WINNER)
Best Hip-Hop:
Diddy ft. Bryson Tiller, Ashanti, Yung Miami – 'Gotta Move On'
DJ Khaled ft. Drake + Lil Baby – 'STAYING ALIVE'
GloRilla + Cardi B – 'Tomorrow 2'
Lil Uzi Vert – 'Just Wanna Rock'
Lil Wayne ft. Swizz Beatz + DMX – 'Kant Nobody'
Metro Boomin ft Future – 'Superhero (Heroes and Villains)'
Nicki Minaj – 'Super Freaky Girl' (WINNER)
Nicki Minaj won the 'Best Hip-Hip' gong for her 'Super Freaky Girl' music video
Best R+B:
Alicia Keys ft. Lucky Daye – 'Stay'
Chlöe ft. Chris Brown – 'How Does It Feel'
Metro Boomin with The Weeknd, 21 Savage, and Diddy – 'Creepin' (Remix)'
SZA – 'Shirt'
Toosii – 'Favorite Song'
Yung Bleu + Nicki Minaj – 'Love In The Way'
Best Alternative:
blink-182 – 'EDGING'
boygenius – 'the film'
Fall Out Boy – 'Hold Me Like A Grudge'
Lana Del Rey ft. Jon Batiste – 'Candy Necklace' (WINNER)
Paramore – 'This Is Why'
Thirty Seconds To Mars – 'Stuck'
Best Rock:
Foo Fighters – 'The Teacher'
Linkin Park – 'Lost (Original Version)'
Red Hot Chili Peppers – 'Tippa My Tongue'
Måneskin – 'THE LONELIEST' (WINNER)
Metallica – 'Lux Æterna'
Muse – 'You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween'
Best Latin:
Anitta – 'Funk Rave' (WINNER)
Bad Bunny – 'WHERE SHE GOES'
Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma – 'Ella Baila Sola'
KAROL G, Shakira – 'TQG'
ROSALÍA – 'DESPECHÁ'
Shakira – 'Acróstico'
Anitta took home the Best Latin award for 'Funk Rave'
Group of the Year:
Blackpink - (WINNER)
Fifty Fifty
FLO
Jonas Brothers
Måneskin
NewJeans
Seventeen
Tomorrow x Together
Album of the Year:
Beyoncé - Renaissance
Drake and 21 Savage - Her Loss
Metro Boomin - Heroes & Villains
Miley Cyrus - Endless Summer Vacation
SZA - SOS
Taylor Swift - Midnights (WINNER)
Video Vanguard Award: Shakira (WINNER)
Shakira was this year's Video Vanguard Award recipient
Best K-Pop:
aespa – 'Girls'
BLACKPINK – 'Pink Venom'
FIFTY FIFTY – 'Cupid'
SEVENTEEN – 'Super'
Stray Kids – 'S-Class' (WINNER)
TOMORROW X TOGETHER – 'Sugar Rush Ride'
Best Afrobeats:
Ayra Starr – 'Rush'
Burna Boy – 'It's Plenty'
Davido ft. Musa Keys – 'UNAVAILABLE'
Fireboy DML + Asake – 'Bandana'
Libianca – 'People'
Rema + Selena Gomez – 'Calm Down' (WINNER)
Wizkid ft Ayra Starr– '2 Sugar'
Rema and Selena Gomez won Best Afrobeats video for their collaborative track 'Calm Down'
Video for Good:
Alicia Keys – If I Ain't Got You (Orchestral)
Bad Bunny – 'El Apagón - Aquí Vive Gente'
Demi Lovato – 'Swine'
Dove Cameron – 'Breakfast' (WINNER)
Imagine Dragons – 'Crushed'
Maluma – 'La Reina'
Best Direction:
Doja Cat - 'Attention' - - Directed by Tanu Muiño
Drake – 'Falling Back' - Director X (Julien Christian Lutz)
Kendrick Lamar – 'Count Me Out' - Directed by Dave Free + Kendrick Lamar
Megan Thee Stallion – 'Her' - Directed by Colin Tilley
Sam Smith, Kim Petras – 'Unholy' - Directed by Floria Sigismondi
SZA – 'Kill Bill' - Directed by Christian Breslauer
Taylor Swift – 'Anti-Hero' - Directed by Taylor Swift (WINNER)
Taylor Swift won Best Direction for her song 'Anti-Hero'
Best Cinematography:
Adele – 'I Drink Wine' - Cinematography by Adam Newport-Berra
Ed Sheeran – 'Eyes Closed' - Cinematography by Natasha Baier
Janelle Monae – 'Lipstick Lover' - Cinematography by Allison Anderson
Kendrick Lamar – 'Count Me Out' - Cinematography by Adam Newport-Berra
Miley Cyrus – 'Flowers' - Cinematography by Marcell Rev
Olivia Rodrigo – 'vampire' - Cinematography by Russ Fraser
Taylor Swift – 'Anti-Hero' - Cinematography by Rina Yang (WINNER)
Best Visual Effects:
Fall Out Boy – 'Love From The Other Side' - Visual Effects by Thomas Bailey and Josh Shaffner
Harry Styles – 'Music For A Sushi Restaurant' - Visual Effects by Chelsea Delfino and Black Kite Studios
Melanie Martinez – 'VOID' - Visual Effects by Carbon
Nicki Minaj – 'Super Freaky Girl' - Visual Effects by Max Colt and Sergio Mashevskyi
Sam Smith, Kim Petras – 'Unholy' - Visual Effects by Max Colt / FRENDER
Taylor Swift – 'Anti-Hero' - Visual Effects by Parliament (WINNER)
Best Choreography:
BLACKPINK – 'Pink Venom' - Choreography by Kiel Tutin, Sienna Lalau, Lee Jung (YGX), Taryn Cheng (YGX) (WINNER)
Dua Lipa – 'Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)' - Choreography by Charm LaDonna
Jonas Brothers – 'Waffle House' - Choreography by Jerry Reece
Megan Thee Stallion – 'Her' –- Choreography by Sean Bankhead
Panic! At The Disco – 'Middle Of A Breakup' - Choreography by Monika Felice Smith
Sam Smith, Kim Petras – 'Unholy' - Choreography by (LA)HORDE - Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Arthur Harel
Best Art Direction:
boygenius – 'the film' - Art Direction by Jen Dunlap
BLACKPINK – 'Pink Venom - Art Direction by Seo Hyun Seung (GIGANT)
Doja Cat – 'Attention' - Art Direction by Spencer Graves (WINNER)
Lana Del Rey ft. Jon Batiste – 'Candy Necklace' - Art Direction by Brandon Mendez
Megan Thee Stallion – 'Her' - Art Direction by Niko Philipides
SZA – 'Shirt' - Art Direction by Kate Bunch
Best Editing:
BLACKPINK – 'Pink Venom' - Editing by Seo Hyun Seung (GIGANT)
Kendrick Lamar – 'Rich Spirit' - Edited by Grason Caldwell
Miley Cyrus – 'River' - Edited by Brandan Walter
Olivia Rodrigo – 'vampire' - Edited by Sofia Kerpan and David Checel (WINNER)
SZA – 'Kill Bill' - Edited by Luis Caraza Peimbert
Taylor Swift – 'Anti-Hero' - Edited by Chancler Haynes
The music video for Olivia Rodrigo's hit 'Vampire' took home the Best Editing award
Song of the Summer:
Beyoncé – 'Cuff It'
Billie Eilish – 'What Was I Made For?' (From The Motion Picture Barbie)
Doja Cat – 'Paint the Town Red'
Doechii featuring Kodak Black – 'What It Is (Block Boy)'
Dua Lipa – 'Dance the Night' (From the Barbie Album)
Fifty Fifty – 'Cupid'
Gunna – 'Fukumean'
Jung Kook featuring Latto – 'Seven' (WINNER)
Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice – 'Barbie World' (with Aqua) [From Barbie The Album]
Olivia Rodrigo – 'Vampire'
SZA – 'Kill Bill'
Taylor Swift featuring Ice Spice – 'Karma'
Tomorrow X Together and Jonas Brothers – 'Do It Like That'
Luke Combs – 'Fast Car'
Troye Sivan – 'Rush'
Yng Lvcas & Peso Pluma – 'La Bebe' (Remix)
Show of the Summer:
Beyoncé
Blackpink
Drake
Ed Sheeran
Karol G
Taylor Swift (WINNER)
Global Icon Award: Diddy (WINNER)
Diddy received the Global Icon Award
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