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Druski Opens BET Awards Suspended From Ceiling In Unforgettable Hosting Debut

Druski descended from the ceiling in a harness to open the BET Awards and showed he belongs on the biggest stage in Black entertainment.

Druski descended from the ceiling of the Peacock Theater in a harness Sunday night, smoke cannons blasting on all sides, and landed at a pulpit to open the 2026 BET Awards with his viral megachurch pastor character.

Nobody was ready, and that was entirely the point.

He called a woman onstage, announced he had impregnated her with the word of God, then turned to the entire audience and shouted “I’m going to impregnate everyone with the word of God!” pointing at celebrity after celebrity in the front rows.

The people who had been sending him threats since the original “Collect and Pray” sketch dropped in January had to watch him bring it to the biggest stage in Black entertainment, and there wasn’t a thing they could do about it.

The opening set the tone for a night where Druski was clearly operating on his own frequency, and the crowd was locked in from the moment he touched down.

He’d been building to this since his hosting announcement dropped in April.

In the weeks before the show, he made the rounds personally delivering BET Awards invitations, and the promo videos went just as viral as anything he’d done online.

He pulled up to John Legend’s door with a full gospel choir while Legend stood there in a robe looking like a man who hadn’t asked for any of this.

He showed up to Jamie Foxx’s house on a horse, a direct reference to “Django Unchained,” and Foxx responded to being told to leave his hat at home with “You gon kill it, and I got a hat for u.”

He rolled up to Cardi B’s with a mariachi band, and Cardi immediately clocked it, saying “I thought you were, I’m Dominican.”

He pulled up to Martin Lawrence’s house with sparklers and signage, and the generational weight of that moment was not lost on anyone who understood what Lawrence meant to Black comedy.

At 31, Druski became the youngest host in BET Awards history, edging out Kevin Hart’s record from 2011 by a matter of months.

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