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MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2007

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2007 MTV Australia Video Music Awards
Date29 April 2007
LocationAcer Arena, Sydney
Hosted byFergie & Good Charlotte
Websitemtv.com.au/avma
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Australia
← 2006
2008 →

The MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2007 was broadcast live from Acer Arena on 29 April 2007 on MTV Australia. It was then repeated on the Ten Network on 6 May 2007.

The hosts for the awards were Fergie, along with Good Charlotte, while Sophie Monk who hosted the red carpet show and stars such as Pink and Thirty Seconds to Mars and special guest Kristin Cavallari from Laguna Beach also appeared. Also, the cast from the MTV series Dirty Sanchez presented.[1]

In the awards new categories were added such as "Best Hook Up Video", "Download of the Year" and New Zealand Viewers Choice and "Sexiest Video" has been re-introduced to the categories after its absence from the 2006 show. Also, the "Video Vanguard" award was introduced to the Australian Awards for the first time which honoured Australian band Silverchair.

Performers

Nominees and winners

The winners are in bold.

Video of the Year

Album of the Year

Best Male Artist

Best Female Artist

Best Group

Spankin' New Artist

Best Rock Video

Best Pop Video

Best Dance Video

Best Hip Hop Video

Sexiest Video

Best Hook Up

Download of the Year

Video Vanguard Award

Viewers Choice Australia

Viewers Choice New Zealand

Snoop Dogg controversy

Snoop Dogg was due to attend the ceremony, but the Department of Immigration and Citizenship cancelled his visa on the basis of "character" issues. Minister for Immigration, Kevin Andrews cited numerous drug and assault offences to back up his decision.[2] The decision has been highly controversial, especially amongst MTV and Snoop Dogg fans.

In protest, MTV Australia had created a website[3] to gather interest and to help Dogg attain Australian Citizenship.

Award moments

  • Darren McMullen lifted his kilt exposing his buttocks.[4]
  • While Nicole Richie was announcing the winner of the award for Best Male Artist, she miss pronounced the winners name saying Sha-NON Noll instead of the correct Shannon Noll.
  • During a broadcast backstage interview, The Veronicas told viewers that they had a so-called "crush" on the 2006 winner of Australian Idol, Damien Leith. When the girls were interviewed again they stated that Leith's wife had confronted them shortly after they made that remark.
  • Also in The Veronica's backstage interview, Andrew Hansen from The Chaser's War on Everything did something for the show, he acted as a journalist about to ask a question but broke out into a song.

Notes

  1. ^ Emily Dunn (23 April 2007). "Stars jet in to sing or bling at MTV awards". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 30 April 2007.
  2. ^ "Who put the Dogg out?". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 April 2007. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
  3. ^ Welcome Snoop Archived 1 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "MTV host busted in Los Angeles - 9News".

References

External links

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