13 The Most Disturbing Hours of TV VMAs 2020

Let's face it. This year, the effects of David were also evident in the VMAs. Some of them made us laugh, so we're not complaining. The representatives stayed a lot farther apart than usual, and that made the conversation seem a little bit strange: #2 or interviews before the show seemed somewhat different with this [...]
Let's face it. This year, the effects of David were also evident in the VMAs. Some of them made us laugh, so we're not complaining.
#1
The introductions were much farther apart than usual and that made the conversation seem a little strange:

#2
The interviews before the show looked a little different with this distance:

#3
This year, photographs that were downloaded from the media were actually photos from people's computers with images of “Getty Images”.
#4
The images of the members of the audience were overused in the building. ]

5
The CGI audience (Computer Generated Imagery) includes cheering and clapping or typical smiles after sites. This “udience” in many cases was a little more excited than expected.
#6
Michael Cyrus was accused of not singing live, but her voice was recorded.
#7
In fact, many people think no one sang live.

#8
The microphone was way down for Machine Gun Kelly and he talked all the time like this:

#9
Kichole Richie introduced herself and was all distracted by her nomination for “Best Rap Video”, which has little to do with it.


#10
The people became somewhat confused by the unification of so many previously recorded scenes, some edited to appear to be happening in another environment, the live parts that took place on the stage, or those that were filmed from the house.

#11
Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande did not give a speech from home for accepting the “Best Music Video” prize.

#12
I wanted Cat, it seemed that “lost” for a moment in her speech. Emotions made their own.

#13
Recently, the Black Eyed Pea costume with the big lights on certain parts of the body seemed a little weird:

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