Michael Jackson's name scrapped from MTV Video Vanguard Award after renewed child sex abuse allegations


Michael Jackson's name scrapped from MTV Video Vanguard Award after renewed child sex abuse allegations


MTV has reportedly removed Michael Jackson's name from its Video Vanguard Award, which recognizes one iconic artist during the annual Video Music Awards broadcast, in light of child sex abuse allegations made in HBO's documentary "Leaving Neverland."
This year's recipient was Missy Elliott, who seemingly made a point of saying the late singer's name during her acceptance speech — "The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award means so much to me," Elliott said — and MTV reportedly wrestled with how to handle the change in the months leading up to the ceremony.
"There’s a lot of heated discussion at the network about how to handle the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award this year, and it’s getting ugly," an insider told Page Six in July. "There’s talk about if they should change the name, or get rid of it altogether. [There’s also talk] about who would pre­sent it and who would accept it. It’s a mess."
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