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VMAs Performances Ranked: 2025’s Best & Worst
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VMAs Performances Ranked: 2025’s Best & Worst

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

See how the newcomers, hitmakers and veterans stacked up.


9/8/2025

Sabrina Carpenter performs during the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 07, 2025 in Elmont, New York.

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The 2025 VMAs have wrapped, with Lady Gaga walking away from the USB Arena in Elmont, N.Y., with the most Moon Person trophies this year – four in total. Well, technically Gaga left the arena before winning all four of those VMAs – after all, she had a headlining show to perform at Madison Square Garden – but she was there long enough to collect one in person before jetting off to Manhattan.

Hosted by LL COOL J, the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards were one of the best VMAs in recent memory, a smart mix of newcomers who brought their A-game (and inventive visuals) and veterans who demonstrated why they’ve lasted in the game so long. Of the latter category, each one received some sort of Moon Person trophy during the three-hour telecast, with Mariah Carey receiving the Video Vanguard Award, Ricky Martin collecting the Latin Icon Award and Busta Rhymes getting the Rock the Bells Visionary Award.

As with any awards show, the awards are important, sure – and based on the deeply personal acceptance speeches from ROSÉ and Ariana Grande, they seem to mean quite a lot – but most viewers are tuning in to see some incredible live music. And this year’s VMAs did not disappoint.

We’re running down our ranking of the 2025 VMA performances, from worst to best, below. We’re not including the side stage performances (doesn’t really seem fair to rate a 70-second performance against a full-on song) or the pre-recorded halftime show from Gunna (though that was pretty sick). All that being said, here we go.

  • Post Malone & Jelly Roll

    Usually when he’s at an awards show, Jelly Roll absolutely steals the spotlight, delivering gritty, astonishing vocals and smart, simple staging that knocks your socks off. So maybe the problem with this performance was simply that Jelly Roll and Post Malone were not actually at the show. Beamed in from an arena in Hanover, Germany, this duet on “Losers” sounded fine but just couldn’t complete with magic you get from an in-venue awards show performance. That being said, another VMA performer who did an offsite show at this year’s ceremony absolutely smashed it (more on that later). But that artist’s outlandish theatricality goes a long way toward making up for the distance; while Posty and Jelly have chemistry, this duet unfortunately faded into the background. Socks were not, in fact, knocked off.

  • Alex Warren

    Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” is a certified smash, a Billboard Hot 100 topper and 2025’s song of the summer. But a ballad, no matter how powerful, is a tough proposition at an awards show, and his new single, “Eternity,” didn’t exactly set up this two-song medley to soar. When he brought out the choir for “Ordinary,” his impassioned vocals (and the audience’s enthusiasm) helped right the ship a bit. Even so, with the forest glen staging and the smiling choir singers wearing all-white outfits, the whole thing was giving a bit of “for those suffering from moderate to severe psoriasis” advertisement energy.

  • J Balvin, Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavárez and DJ Snake

    Certainly the night’s most colorful performance came via J Balvin, who brought a widescreen neon vision of boom boxes and palm trees to the VMAs. Justin Quiles and Lenny Tavárez joined him for recent track “Zun Zun,” before DJ Snake took over, dropping the beat for his Balvin collab “Noventa,” a thumping reggaetón track complete with dancers, a bodega storefront and gigantic shoes.

  • Conan Gray

    Conan Gray gave the VMAs a queer Sleeping Beauty/Romeo & Juliet fantasia, belting his lovely, emotional “Vodka Cranberry” while draped in princely, velvety robes (and sporting some seriously luscious locks). The fairytale production was sumptuous, the fatalistic ending was romantically theatrical, and that high note he hit toward the end? Pro-level.

  • Mariah Carey

    As Mariah Carey pointed out in her acceptance speech for the Video Vanguard Award, this year marked her first-ever VMA win (for best R&B). “What in the Sam Hill were you waiting for?” she asked. Well, MTV’s tardiness to honor the icon was our gain, as it was a delight to watch the elusive chanteuse take a trip down memory lane during her medley, trotting out her evil alter ego Bianca (and roller-skating dancers) for “Heartbreaker,” bringing in a string section for “We Belong Together” and touching front-row fans during “It’s Like That.” Plus, new single “Sugar Sweet” sounded great, making us even more excited for upcoming LP Here For It All (Sept. 26).

  • Ricky Martin

    Prior to accepting the inaugural Latin Icon Award, Ricky Martin delivered a sizzling medley of bilingual hits, opening with his 1999 smash “Livin’ La Vida Loca” before hitting “Shake Your Bon-Bon,” “The Cup of Life” and more. His voice is a bit deeper and fuller than back in the ‘90s, but that’s not a bad thing – one thing that hasn’t changed, however, is Martin’s tireless energy and his dynamite dance moves. He’s still got it, and then some.

  • Busta Rhymes

    Rapping with a speed and intensity that puts rappers half his age to shame, Busta Rhymes brought fire to the VMAs stage – not to mention GloRilla, Papoose, Spliff Star and Joyner Lucas. Ripping through “Touch It,” “Gimme Some More” and “Pass the Courvoisier,” Rhymes reminded viewers he’s one of New York’s finest. You might point out, hey, didn’t Busta do a career-spanning medley at the VMAs not that long ago? And yes, he did one of those in 2021, too. But when a performance is this strong, who cares?

  • Sombr

    Sombr, whose debut studio album I Barely Know Her dropped last month, brought some ‘00s New York City dive-bar vibes to the VMAs – which is kinda funny, consider he was born in NYC in 2005. Whether singing in a photobooth or letting a dancer gratuitously lick his chest, Sombr maintained a cool insouciance in his demeanor while wailing through romantic pain on “back to friends” or bringing the indie-dance party on  “12 to 12.” It was his first awards show performance ever, and it certainly will not be his last.

  • Doja Cat

    A Max Headroom reference? A checkered floor drenched in pink light? A keytar? Kenny G?! What more do you want! With the sax titan in tow, Doja Cat brought fabulously weird dance moves and an ‘80s visual extravaganza to “Jealous Type,” the evening’s first performance. It was a delightfully retro way to kick off the night that nevertheless felt electric, exciting and fresh.

  • Yungblud, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry & Nuno Bettencourt

    When The Osbournes debuted on MTV in 2002, it was a mutual win, with the reality show catapulting Ozzy Osbourne back into the spotlight and the Prince of Darkness gifting the network with a ratings juggernaut that would prove fateful for its transition to reality programming. So it was fitting that the Black Sabbath frontman got a sendoff from the network’s signature awards show — and while Yungblud probably wasn’t the first (or even third) name you’d think of for an Ozzy tribute, the English rocker (with Extreme’s Nuno Bettencourt on guitar!) absolutely killed it. He nailed the “Crazy Train” wail, cackle and prowled around the stage with the energy of a wild cat and a kid whose wildest dream is coming true. Truthfully, he out-sang the Ozzman on “Changes,” and teed up Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry to take it home, literally, on a heartfelt, bluesy “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” A knockout.

  • Lady Gaga

    Typically at awards shows, the performances that sag the most are the ones beamed in via satellite or pre-recorded. But Lady Gaga is seemingly immune to what’s typical. Somehow, she turned in a pre-recorded VMAs set (filmed during her recent run at Madison Square Garden) and managed to make one of the biggest splashes of the night. Those who have caught the Mayhem Ball IRL had already seen her “Abracadabra” staging – with the massive dress hoop opening to revealed a cage of dancers – but it’s so maniacally marvelous that seeing it a second time, even on a TV screen, was still a thrill. Plus, the live debut of “The Dead Dance” that followed breathed a huge, gothy gust of life into the VMAs – quite the feat for an artist who wasn’t even there at the time.

  • Sabrina Carpenter

    Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, but when Sabrina Carpenter emerges from a manhole during a song, there’s a joke in there. Sab might be a newcomer to global stardom, but as she joked during her VMA speech, she’s no newcomer to making albums. The years under her belt have served her well: she brings not just an ineffable aura and presence to the stage, but a vision. Her rain-drenched performance of “Tears” on a set dressed-up to look like NYC streets was not only a visual treat, but a much-needed political statement for trans rights during a time when many so-called allies are either strangely quiet or walking back their previous support. Trans, nonbinary and drag performers (including Drag Race alumni Willam and Laganja Estranja and ballroom veteran Honey Balenciaga) joined her on stage, rocking picket signs (“Dolls! Dolls Dolls!” and “In Trans We Trust”) and bringing that defiant, celebratory energy that LGBTQ people do better than anyone. And when a downpour from above drenched Carpenter while she sang the line “I get wet at the thought of you,” it was that kind of sly, winking entendre that she does better than anyone.

  • Tate McRae

    Even more than the Grammys, the VMAs are the proving ground for pop princesses to demonstrate their mettle — and at the 2025 ceremony, Tate McRae muscled her way to the top. Surrounded by a coterie of oiled-up muscle men in underwear, McRae pulled out some mind-boggling dance moves while revving “Sports Car” into the fast lane after spinning through “Revolving Door.” Whether writhing around in the sand, giving sultry looks to the camera or doing an onstage back bend, McRae made it clear that she doesn’t just deserve the stage – when she’s there, she owns it.

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Tamannaah Bhatia's fitness trainer reveals 5 worst foods for weight loss: Aloo paratha, Coke, bhatura and more
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Tamannaah Bhatia’s fitness trainer reveals 5 worst foods for weight loss: Aloo paratha, Coke, bhatura and more

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Siddhartha Singh, who keeps sharing workout videos from his sessions with actor Tamannaah Bhatia, took to Instagram on August 15 to share his advice for weight loss as he highlighted five types of food to avoid or limit. Siddhartha said you should avoid sugary drinks like ‘normal Coke’ due to their high empty-calorie content. Also read | 7 weight loss myths busted by celebrity fitness trainer Tridev Pandey: ‘Never go for Ozempic…’

The fitness coach suggested you avoid eating aloo parathas on their own for their lack of nutritional value. (Representative picture: Freepik)

He added that dal (lentils), which is seen as a high-protein source, is actually higher in carbohydrates. He also criticised homemade aloo parathas (potato-stuffed flatbreads) for their lack of nutritional value unless paired with protein, which increases overall calories.

Siddhartha flagged fried foods, such as bhature (deep-fried bread made from refined flour), for their high calorie count per serving. He also added that packaged processed foods, such as instant noodles, which are primarily made of refined flour, should also be avoided due to their minimal nutritional benefit and high carbohydrate content.

Coke ‘has 100 to 150 calories, just empty calories’

In the video he posted, Siddhartha said in Punjabi, “These are the five worst foods for weight loss. Number one is Coke. This is not Diet Coke, normal Coke. It has 100 to 150 calories, just empty calories. Number two is dal. Dal, when used as a source of protein, is more of a carbohydrate source and less of a protein source.”

‘One bhatura has 150 calories’

He added, “On number three comes your favourite homemade aloo parathas. These also have no nutritional value, unless you eat some protein with them, but then the calories will increase a lot. For fat loss, avoid them. Number four – fried foods, like this bhatura. One bhatura has 150 calories, and if you eat one bhatura, or if you eat two bhature with chole (chickpea curry), 500-600 calories are gone, and so are your weight loss dreams.”

Siddhartha concluded: “And lastly, comes these packaged things, like this ‘paharon wali’ (hinting at Maggi, a comfort food that many love to eat during a trip to the mountains), you know what, I can’t take its name otherwise they’ll send a legal notice. But this is also just refined flour that will get stuck in the intestines of your stomach. Technically, it doesn’t happen like that, but you get the idea – just carbohydrates, and it doesn’t keep your stomach full.”

Looking for more weight loss diet tips? In a January 2025 Instagram post, a nutritionist shared 10 foods she stopped eating on her 20 kg weight loss journey, including packed yoghurt, cakes, and ice cream. Click here to check out her full list.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Naomi Osaka Slams Jelena Ostapenko's Worst Comment To Taylor Townsend
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Naomi Osaka Slams Jelena Ostapenko’s Worst Comment To Taylor Townsend

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Naomi Osaka has weighed in on the heated on-court drama between Latvian tennis star Jelena Ostapenko and African-American champion Taylor Townsend during their U.S. Open match on Wednesday (Aug. 27). The showdown ended with Townsend coming out on top, 7-5 and 6-1.

After shaking hands, Ostapenko was seen having an intense exchange with Townsend accusing her of having “no class” and “no education” after the Chicago native refused to apologize for benefiting from a net cord. The latter happens when a ball clips the net before dropping in play.

Townsend, however, held her ground and reportedly told her opponent, “No, I don’t have to say sorry.”

The exchange didn’t sit right with fellow Tennis champ, Osaka, who didn’t mince words when asked about the controversy.

“I think obviously it’s one of the worst things you can say to a Black tennis player in a majority White sport,” the 27-year-old four-time Grand Slam champion told reporters. “And granted, I know Taylor and I know how hard she’s worked and I know how smart she is, so she’s the furthest thing from uneducated or anything like that.”

Osaka, who has faced Ostapenko on the court multiple times, then hinted that this isn’t the first time the player has crossed a line. “If you’re genuinely asking me about the history of Ostapenko, I don’t think that’s the craziest thing she’s said,” she admitted. “I think it’s ill timing and the worst person you could have ever said it to. And I don’t know if she knows the history of it in America.”

Speaking to ESPN after the match, Townsend said, “People get upset when they lose. Some people say bad things.” She later doubled down in a press conference, explaining, “There’s no beef. But again, like you guys saw, I didn’t back down because you’re not going to insult me, especially after I carried myself with nothing but respect. If I show respect to you, I expect respect as well.”

Ostapenko, on the other hand, took to Instagram Stories to defend herself, denying any racist intent. “Wow how many messages I received that I am a racist. I was NEVER racist in my life and I respect all nations of people in the world, for me it doesn’t matter where you come from,” she wrote. She maintained that Townsend was “disrespectful” for not following what she described as unwritten tennis courtesy.

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While Ostapenko insisted she meant no harm, Osaka says she believes the backlash will make the tennis player think twice in the future. “I know she’s never going to say that ever again in her life,” Osaka forshadowed. “But yeah, I mean, it was just terrible. Like, that’s just really bad.”

Take a look at the intense exchange above and Naomi Osaka’s comments.

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