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Camila Cabello scooped up the two biggest prizes at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) on Monday (20.08.18).
The 21-year-old singer was one of the big winners at the glitzy award ceremony at Radio City Music Hall in New York, as she managed to take home the coveted Video of the Year award for her hit single ‘Havana’, as well as being crowned Artist of the Year.
Speaking after her win for Video of the Year – which was handed to her by Madonna – Camila said: "My hands are literally shaking. I am never going to forget this moment ever in my life. Madonna, I love you so so much, I’ve seen every single music video of yours, I’ve seen every single documentary of yours, you’ve inspired me so much. For that reason, this is a surreal moment and I love you, seriously. I can’t believe it.
"Video of the Year, wow. Thank you so much all of my fans for voting. I want to thank Dave Myers for being an incredible director and collaborator, and for putting up with me blowing up his phone every time we make a music video.
"I wanna thank the amazing choreographers on this music video, I wanna thank all the amazing actors in the video, I wanna thank my family who inspired this music video, I wanna thank my fans again, and honestly I dedicate this to Madonna. Thank you!"
Elsewhere in the evening, Childish Gambino – which is the musical alter ego of actor Donald Glover – was another big winner with three wins for his single ‘This Is America’, including Video with a Message, Best Direction, and Best Choreography.
Cardi B – who made her first appearance since giving birth to her daughter Kulture last month – also took home multiple gongs, after being named Best New Artist, as well as her track ‘I Like It’ with Bad Bunny and J Balvin winning Song of Summer, and her collaborative effort ‘Dinero’ with Jennifer Lopez and DJ Khaled being awarded Best Collaboration.
Nicki Minaj’s ‘Chun Li’ was given Best Hip Hop Video, whilst Ariana Grande won Best Pop Video for ‘No Tears Left To Cry’, and Imagine Dragons’ track ‘Whatever It Takes’ picked up Best Rock Video.

The full list of 2018 MTV VMA winners are:

Video of the Year
Camila Cabello – ‘Havana’

Artist of the Year
Camila Cabello

Best Hip Hop Video
Nicki Minaj – ‘Chun Li’

Best Pop Video
Ariana Grande – ‘No Tears Left To Cry’

Song of the Year
Post Malone ft. 21 Savage – ‘Rockstar’

Best Latin Video
J Balvin ft. Willy William – ‘Mi Gente’

Video Vanguard Award
Jennifer Lopez

Best New Artist
Cardi B

Best Collaboration
Jennifer Lopez, DJ Khalid, and Cardi B – ‘Dinero’

Video with a Message
Childish Gambino – ‘This Is America’

Best Rock Video
Imagine Dragons – ‘Whatever It Takes’

Best Cinematography
The Carters – ‘APES**T’

Best Direction
Childish Gambino – ‘This Is America’

Best Visual Effects
Kendrick Lamar and SZA – ‘All The Stars’

Best Choreography
Childish Gambino – ‘This Is America’

Best Editing
N.E.R.D ft. Rihanna – ‘Lemon’

Push Artist of the Year
Hayley Kiyoko

Song of Summer
Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin – ‘I Like It’

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