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Queen Latifah returned to the American Music Awards on May 25, 2026, taking solo hosting duties at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas more than three decades after co‑hosting the show in 1995.
The 56‑year‑old opened the ceremony with a career‑spanning monologue that paid tribute to veterans and reflected on her trajectory from rap pioneer to film star.
Latifah arrived on the red carpet with partner Eboni Nichols and their six‑year‑old son, Rebel.
The live, fan‑voted show featured a star‑studded lineup including Billy Idol, Karol G, Darius Rucker with Hootie & the Blowfish, The Pussycat Dolls with Busta Rhymes, Keith Urban, Maluma, Sombr and others, while Taylor Swift led nominations with eight.
Ahead of the broadcast Latifah discussed new music plans for 2026, celebrated an upcoming Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Early Influence induction and signaled continued high‑profile projects, including joining The Voice as a coach.
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