By the end of the night, Bieber had more than luck and his fans on his side — he also had a Moonman to call his own.
“Wow. What?? Are you kidding. What!!?!” an ecstatic Bieber tweeted immediately following his win for Best New Artist. “Can’t stop smiling!”
Bieber offered his thanks to a wide range of supporters, from his mother to his manager, Scooter Braun, to legendary martial artist and actor Chuck Norris. The singer acknowledged that he was likely leaving someone out, so he simply decided to thank “everybody.”
“Biggest thank you in the world to the greatest fans in the world,” he wrote. “We did it together and we are just getting started!!!”
Of course, Bieber wasn’t the only musician lucky enough to leave the Nokia Theatre with a shiny new trophy. Lady Gaga, for instance, went home with a walloping eight awards, including Best Pop Video, Best Female Video and Video of the Year.
“Too much poetry tonight,” Lady G tweeted, along with a photo of herself, after the show was over. “But u love u, + I love I, + we were #bornthisway.”
30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto was equally grateful after winning the Best Rock Video award for “Kings and Queens.” “An unforgettable and amazing night,” he tweeted. “We are the luckiest band in the world to be able to share our lives with all of you.”
Sadly, not everyone was able to claim victory at the VMAs. Drake, who lost Best Hip-Hop Video to Eminem, ended the night with his head held high despite the loss. “Thank you for all the love tonight,” he told his Twitter followers. “I had the time of my life.”
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