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Giff turned heads in a colourful ensemble at the MTV EMAs in Budapest on Sunday.
The singer, 20, showcased her quirky style credentials in a pale pink and yellow frilled top and a matching skirt at the Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
The beauty – whose real name is Sarah Faith Griffiths – commanded attention in the outfit which donned white net detailing and was embellished with pearls.

Stylish: Giff turned heads in a colourful ensemble at the MTV EMAs held at at the Papp László Budapest Sportaréna in Budapest on Sunday
The quirky top donned a plunging neckline with frill detail and featured dramatic bell sleeves.
She completed her look with chunky cream biker boots and accessorised with layered silver necklaces.
The star added a bit more glam with crystals on her face and drop diamond earrings.
She styled her raven locks into a stylish bubble ponytail adorned with pearls.

Pose: The singer, 20, showcased her style credentials in a pale pink and yellow frilled top and a matching skirt in Hungary

Wow: The beauty – whose real name is Sarah Faith Griffiths – commanded attention in the outfit which donned white net detailing and was embellished with pearls

Stunning: She styled her raven locks into a stylish bubble ponytail adorned with pearls


Fashion: The quirky top donned a plunging neckline with frill detail and featured dramatic bell sleeves

Beautiful: Her neutral makeup look enhanced the stars natural beauty as she posed on the red carpet
Her neutral makeup look enhanced her natural beauty as she posed on the red carpet.
She oozed confidence as she beamed for photographers before heading into the event.
The Mirror Talk singer later wowed fans as she also took to the stage at the EMAs.

Talented: The Mirror Talk singer wowed fans as she also took to the stage at the EMAs

Work it! She changed into a yellow dress which she paired with black leather boots for her performance

Incredible: The talented performer stole the show with her show-stopping performance
She changed into a yellow dress which she paired with black leather boots for her performance.
This year’s show saw the awards return to live broadcasting following the virtual ceremony in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Saweetie served as host for this year’s ceremony, taking over from Little Mix who presented last year.
Teasing what to expect from the star-studded show, the rapper said in a statement: ‘Anything can happen at the MTV EMAs. Are you ready?’ before she promised there would be ‘surprises’ in store.
Speaking about hosting, she told E! News: ‘I think MTV is fun. It’s innovative, it’s out the box. And that’s the type of artist I am. So when I got the call to do it, it was a no brainer.’
Among those performing on the night include Saweetie herself along with Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber, Kim Petras, Maluma, girl in red, Imagine Dragons and Måneskin.

It’s back! This year’s show saw the awards return to live broadcasting following the virtual ceremony in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic
Justin has emerged as the frontrunner for this year’s awards as he has received a total of eight nominations.
The singer, 27, has the most nominations of any act this year with Doja Cat and Lil Nas X both coming in second with six nods each.
Justin’s nominations include ‘Best Artist,’ ‘Best Pop,’ two ‘Best Song’ noms for his global hits ‘Peaches’ featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon and ‘STAY’ with The Kid LAROI.

Host with the most: Saweetie served as host for this year’s ceremony, taking over from Little Mix who presented last year
Doja Cat and Lil Nas X follow Justin with six nods each, both across ‘Best Song,’ ‘Best Video’ and ‘Best Collaboration.’
Ed and EMA newcomers Olivia Rodrigo and The Kid LAROI follow closely with five nominations each, including ‘Best Pop’ and ‘Best Song’ for Ed and Olivia.
The above artists’ nominations also include ‘Best Local Act’ for each of their respective home countries.
MTV are reportedly planning on using the event to ‘stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community in Hungary and around the world’ after the country passed a law in June banning content deemed to promote homosexuality and gender change on primtime television.

Success: Ed Sheeran received five nominations each, including ‘Best Pop’ and ‘Best Song’
In an internal memo, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, Chris McCarthy, president and CEO of MTV Entertainment Group Worldwide said the decision to keep the ceremony in Hungary would likely come as a surprise to many.
He said: ”I have to be honest with you, as a gay man, my personal emotions got the better of me.
‘After learning this legislation passed, my knee-jerk reaction was that we should move the event to another country.
‘However, after my emotions cooled down, I picked up the phone to connect with global LGBTQ+ advocates like All Out, got feedback from LGBTQ+ advocates in Hungary, spoke with Raffaele, Bruce and other team members from around the world, and consulted our LGBTQ+ employee resource group, Emerge.
The MTV EMAs will broadcast live on MTV UK on Sunday 14 November at 9pm and on Channel 5 at 11pm.
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