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Beyonce Celebrates Marriage Equality By Dancing in a Rainbow Bikini

Fashionably late to the party but making a killer entrance, Beyonce finally weighed in on Friday's historic Supreme Court decision allowing marriage equality in all 50 states.The singer posted an Instagram video of herself in a rainbow bikini (among other outfits) happily rocking out to her hit "7/11," letting everyone know that she's thrilled to death that everyone is able to put a ring on it, if they so choose.

"Never Too Late #LoveWins," Beyonce captioned the video, which finds the singer doing various dance moves, including the Whip.If you need us this afternoon, we'll be over here watching Beyonce in a rainbow cape riding a tricycle across a room on repeat.

(GO TO FACEBOOK OR INSTA AND LOOK IN HER PROFILE/PAGE AND YOU'LL SEE THE VIDEO)

(credit: Billboard and Erin Strecker)

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Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce win big at BET Awards

     Though she was absent, Beyonce won three BET Awards, including video of the year for "7/11," while Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj also won multiple awards at the all-star show Sunday night.

     But the show was less about the awards — video of the year didn't even make the live broadcast — as performances stole the night.As Janet Jackson entered the stage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, Brown screamed loudly, Minaj whipped out her phone to record the moment and Laverne Cox was teary-eyed. The pop star was honored with the Ultimate Icon: Music Dance Visual Award as she made one of her first public performances in sometime as she readies a new album and tour this fall."It's been a very long moment to this journey ... my heart is so full," Jackson said to the audience, which included her mother and father. "To my beautiful mother, to my beautiful father, and to my entire family, your love is unbreakable."

     Jackson wasn't the only show stopper Sunday: Diddy dropped it like it's hot at the awards show — figuratively and literally.

     The entertainer fell during an exciting performance that celebrated Bad Boy Records' 20th year anniversary, one of the night's highlights. Lil Kim, Mase, Faith Evans, 112 and The Lox joined Diddy as they performed a medley of past hits. A video montage of rap king Notorious B.I.G. appeared in the background as his verse from "Mo Money Mo Problems" played.

Brown performed multiple times, and won best male R&B/pop artist and the fandemonium award.

"A lot has changed in my life, a lot of mistakes, a lot of lessons learned. The best thing I'm most thankful for is my daughter," he said onstage. "I'm so thankful and happy to have the loyal fans ... and everybody here that knows me, to know me is to love me."

The show Sunday brought a mix of funny and serious moments. Rapping on top of a police car with a large American flag waving behind him, hip-hop prince Kendrick Lamar kicked off the BET Awards with a dose of seriousness, but also brought a fiery energy thanks to his charisma and beat of his song, "Alright."

  He later won best male hip-hop artist.

"This is for Compton, this is for Watts," the Los Angeles-born rapper said.

Janelle Monae and Jidenna also brought a serious vibe to the stage when they performed "Classic Man": The singers and their background dancers wore large "I'm a Classic Man" signs around their necks, a reference to the historic "I Am a Man" civil rights era protest signs.

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