Black women always bring charisma, grace and commanding presence to the stages of an award show.
Whether hosting solo or sharing the spotlight, some Black women have even made history and sparked viral moments on stage. Most importantly, they bring the culture with them every time. Here are 10 Black women who have rocked the stage as the host of award shows.
Diana Ross made history in 1974 by becoming the first Black woman to ever co-host the Oscars. She did so alongside the late actors David Niven and Burt Reynolds, and the late filmmaker, John Huston. Ross, who was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar in 1973 for her portrayal of Billie Holiday in Lady Sings The Blues, also introduced Alfred Hitchcock to present the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
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