Posted on 08/29/2003 6:39:35 AM PDT by bedolido
Madonna and Britney Spears have stunned pop fans with a sizzling snog at the MTV Video Music Awards.
The fortysomething pop queen puckered up and planted a passionate kiss on Britney's lips before giving Christina Aguilera some lip service of her own as she sang her single Hollywood.
Former Mouseketeer mates Britney and Christina had opened the show with a gyrating rendition of Madonna's hit Like a Virgin. The Material Girl then joined them on stage for a saucy show.
Down to business
And so another year of MTV's annual celebration of music videos was ushered in in true rock star fashion.
Rapper Missy Elliott, teen heart throb Justin Timberlake, singer Beyonce Knowles and rapper 50 Cent were the night's big winners.
Elliott took the evening's top honour, Best Video of the Year, and also won Best Hip-Hop Video for her song Work It.
Knowles won Best Female Video, Best R&B Video and Best Choreography for Crazy in Love while rapper 50 Cent won for Best Rap Video and Best New Artist for In Da Club.
Timberlake won Best Pop Video, Best Dance Video and Best Male Video - a category in which he beat Johnny Cash, 71, a rock and roll legend old enough to be his grandfather.
Cash, who was not at the Radio City Music Hall ceremony due to illness, was nominated for six awards but only won Best Cinematography for Hurt.
Brit Winners
British bands Coldplay and Radiohead were recognised with four awards.
Coldplay, who won Best Group Video, Best Direction in a Video and Breakthrough Video for The Scientist, also performed live in what was described as a highlight in the star line-up.
Radiohead won the award for Best Art Direction in a Video for There There.
Other winners at the ceremony included punk band Linkin Park for Best Rock Video, rockers Good Charlotte for the Viewers' Choice award and rapper Eminem for Best Video from a Film.
British pop band Duran Duran, which began making videos even before MTV started broadcasts 20 years ago, won a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The awards were voted on by a pool of music industry executives, producers and journalists.
Last Updated: 10:20 UK, Friday August 29, 2003
My god, does she realize how old and decrepit she is?
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