The Bold, The Black & Beautiful Slay The 2020 NAACP Image Awards
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Saturday, Black Hollywood came out in full force for the 2019 NAACP Image Awards.
The night was mere #BlackExcellence, celebrating our talent, tenacity and impact in the industry and beyond. And man…was it amazing! From awarding Ava DuVernay’s heartbreaking limited series When They See Us winning big to Marsai Martin taking home three statues to Bey and Blue Ivy being awarded for Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration for “Brown Skin Girl,” it doesn’t get much better than this.
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Most importantly, OUR biggest stars SLAYED the red carpet. Take a look at some of the best lewks of the night:
1. Marcus Scribner

2. Shahadi Wright Joseph

3. Storm Reid

4. Marsai Martin

5. MC Lyte

6. Australyah Coleman and Teresa Haley

7. Yvette Nicole Brown

8. Mignon Baker, Ebony Obsidian, and Novi Brown attend

9. Letitia Johnson and Derrick Johnson

10. Brittany Perrineau and Harold Perrineau

11. Jaboukie Young-White and Javaughn Young-White

12. Gia Casey and DJ Envy

13. Amy Dubois Barnett and Richard Brooks

14. Tracee Ellis Ross

15. Sid Williams and Maxine Waters

16. Robin Thede

17. Chloe Bailey

18. Miles Brown

19. Winston Duke

20. Angela Bassett

21. Angela Bassett

22. Ryan Michelle Bathe and Sterling K. Brown

23. Dionne Lea Williams and Keith David

24. Da'Vine Joy Randolph

25. Logan Browning

26. Lena Waithe

27. Cynthia Erivo

28. Tameka Cottle, T.I., and family

29. Janelle Monáe

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