who invaded the stage at last year's awards and sabotaged her acceptance speech. After being presented with her final award, Lady Gaga, wearing an outfit which appeared to be made of meat, revealed that her new album would be called Born This Way before singing part of its title song.
She  had arrived at the awards wearing a Victorian gown with Mohawk feather  headdress by the late Alexander McQueen. The singer, who landed a record  13 nominations, also won in categories including best pop video, best  female video and best collaboration - for the lavish, prison-themed  video for Telephone, with Beyonce.
Her  awards haul puts her level with A-ha, who won eight awards in 1986, as  the recipient of the second-most MTV prizes in one night. In 1987, Peter  Gabriel won 10 trophies - including nine for his ground-breaking  animated video to Sledgehammer.
Rapper  Eminem, who opened the evening's proceedings with performances of hits  Not Afraid and Love the Way You Lie - featuring Rihanna - picked up best  hip-hop video and best male video for the former song. At last year's  event, Kanye West stormed the stage after Taylor Swift won the best  female video prize and said: "Taylor, I'm really happy for you and I'm  gonna let you finish but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time"  - referring to the R&B star's black and white dance video for  Single Ladies.
At  Sunday night's awards - presented by comedian Chelsea Handler - Swift,  20, sang a new song called Innocent which appeared to be an acceptance  of West's repeated apologies over the incident.
"Thirty-two  and still growing up now, who you are is not what you did, you're still  an innocent," she sang in the ballad. "Everyone of us has messed up,  too, I hope you remember today is never too late to be brand new."
West,  who was booed by a few members of the audience, also performed and  appeared to reference his behaviour. "I always find something wrong," he  rapped.
Best  new artist Justin Bieber, 16, who was also one of the evening's  performers, said: "I come from a little town in Canada, I never thought  I'd be in this position."
The  UK, meanwhile, was represented by rock band Muse, who won best special  effects for Uprising, and Florence and the Machine, who won best art  direction for Dog Days Over, which she performed at the awards. Usher  and Linkin Park were among other performers on the night. Other winners  included actor Jared Leto's band 30 Seconds To Mars, winning best rock  video for Kings and Queens, and, in technical categories, Jay-Z and  Alicia Keys, and The Black Keys.
LADY GAGA'S AWARDS
Best collaboration - Telephone featuring Beyonce
Video of the year - Bad Romance
Best pop video - Bad Romance
Best female video - Bad Romance
Best dance music video - Bad Romance
Best choreography - Bad Romance
Best direction - Bad Romance
Best editing - Bad Romance - (BBC)
Source: (wateen.net)
 
