
Busta Rhymes took the stage on the MTV VMAs on Sunday to simply accept the inaugural Rock the Bells Visionary Award and memorialized Ananda Lewis— regardless of the awards ceremony surprisingly paying the late TV legend mud.
Throughout his acceptance speech, the rapper, 53, took the time to honor the late MTV VJ who died of breast most cancers in June.
“Y’all know I often do these lengthy speeches, I’m not gonna do one at the moment. However subsequent time y’all take 35 years to offer me considered one of these, y’all gonna let me speak so long as I need!” he started his speech, emphasizing that that is his first time ever receiving a VMA.
The hip-hop legend went on to thank the entire vital individuals in his life, together with his mother and father and youngsters, earlier than paying tribute to Lewis, who died at age 52.
“I need to thank — and I feel all of us must acknowledge — the unbelievable girl that liked us very a lot once we got here to MTV throughout the ’90s. An unbelievable girl that liked me and he or she liked us. She liked the tradition; she lifted us up,” Busta stated. “I really like her very a lot. I miss her very a lot. The late, nice, unbelievable royal empress Ananda Lewis. I need to massive up her mom, her father, her sister Lakshmi.”
The rapper concluded, “The blessings don’t cease, so we don’t cease, child.”
Lewis first joined MTV in 1997, internet hosting each Whole Request Reside and Scorching Zone throughout her time at MTV. She left the music channel in 2010 to host her personal present, The Ananda Lewis Present. She introduced her most cancers prognosis in 2020, and 4 years later, she revealed that the most cancers had metastasized and was stage IV.
Whereas followers had been joyful to see Busta Rhymes give Lewis her flowers, his point out of the late it lady made many viewers all of the extra upset that the present didn’t give her a complete tribute. Having contributed to a lot of MTV’s golden age, the truth that the awards present didn’t point out Lewis in any respect was disappointing, which many followers identified on social media.
R.I.P., Ananda Lewis.