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Ariana Grande wins Best Video at the 2025 VMAs

Ariana Grande wins Best Video at the 2025 VMAs
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Ariana Grande has won the coveted Video of the Year for Brighter Days Ahead at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards in New York.

After reading a long list of collaborators who were involved in making the video, Grande closed out her speech by saying, "Thank you to my therapist and gay people."

Lady Gaga took out the prize for Artist of the Year, claiming her trophy and thanking her fiancé, Michael Polansky, before leaving the star-studded ceremony to perform at Madison Square Garden, as part of her The Mayhem Ball Tour.

"A partner in all things, Michael, creating this year with you was a beautiful, beautiful dream and you have been my partner every step of the way," she said to cheers from the crowd.

Newcomer Alex Warren scooped Best New Artist and also performed at the event.

Other performers on the night included Sabrina Carpenter, Post Malone and Jelly Roll (via satellite from Germany), 2025 Video Vanguard Award recipient Mariah Carey, Busta Rhymes, winner of the inaugural Rock the Bells Visionary Award, and Ricky Martin, who bagged the Latin Icon Award.

The glittering event took place on Sunday night US time at the UBS Arena, with the broadcast hosted by Grammy- and VMA-winning artist LL Cool J.

Here's a roundup of the night's highlight winners.

  • Video of the year: Ariana Grande - Brighter Days Ahead
  • Artist of the year: Lady Gaga
  • Song of the year: Rosé & Bruno Mars - Apt
  • Best new artist: Alex Warren
  • Best pop artist: Ariana Grande
  • MTV push performance of the year: Katseye - Touch
  • Best collaboration: Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars - Die With a Smile
  • Best pop: Ariana Grande - Brighter Days Ahead
  • Best hip-hop: Doechii - Anxiety
  • Best R&B: Mariah Carey - Type Dangerous
  • Best alternative: sombr - Back to Friends
  • Best rock: Coldplay - All My Love
  • Best Latin: Shakira - Soltera
  • Best K-pop: Lisa feat. Doja Cat & Raye - Born Again
  • Best Afrobeats: Tyla - Push 2 Start
  • Best country: Megan Moroney - Am I Okay?
  • Best album: Sabrina Carpenter - Short n' Sweet
  • Best long-form video: Ariana Grande - Brighter Days Ahead

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