Topless fan crashes Junos broadcast as Weeknd wins 5th award with album of the year
By David Friend
The Canadian Press
Posted March 14, 2023 12:14 am
Updated March 14, 2023 12:25 am
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After putting out a request to dine at an Edmonton restaurant, actor Simu Liu, who is in town to host the Juno Awards Monday, stopped in at Hanjan for a bite to eat. Lisa MacGregor reports.
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A wildly unpredictable Juno Awards unfolded on Monday as a topless protester charged the stage, leading to some feisty words from Avril Lavigne, while an absent the Weeknd emerged the top winner this year.
With a few twists and turns, Canada’s biggest celebration of music did away with its typically tame proceedings shortly after the broadcast got underway.
Lavigne was interrupted by a topless woman who leapt on the stage wearing pasties on her breasts and “land back” painted on her arm.
The pop-punk princess appeared blindsided by the crasher and proceeded to swear at her, demanding she get off the stage. The person was quickly escorted away by security.
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Unfazed, Lavigne moved on to introduce a performance by Punjabi-Canadian singer and rapper AP Dhillon.
Avril Lavigne confronts a topless protester as she presents during the Junos Monday, March 13, 2023.
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She returned later to accept this year’s fan choice award with a few choice words and another expletive: “Nobody try anything this time or the Canadian is going to come out of me and I’ll (mess) a bitch up.”
The unexpected moment set the tone for an energetic Junos that saw the Weeknd’s smash hit Dawn FM earn him album of the year, adding to four wins he scored at a Saturday industry event, including artist and single of the year for Sacrifice.
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After pop singer Tyler Shaw announced the Toronto native, born Abel Tesfaye, was absent from the Junos, the crowd expressed their disappointment and began to boo.
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Tesfaye did send a written statement provided to The Canadian Press by Junos organizers:
“I am so honoured to be recognized like this from my home country that I love so much. I’m so humbled by all this and could never thank fans enough,” he wrote.
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Other winners included Jessie Reyez who picked up contemporary R&B recording of the year for Yessie as her tearful father looked on and Tobi who won rap album/EP of the year for Shall I Continue?
Newcomer Preston Pablo, who sings Flowers Need Rain, won breakthrough artist of the year.
Simu Liu, left, and Ryan Peake of Nickelback perform during the Juno Awards in Edmonton on Monday, March 13, 2023.
Timothy Matwey, The Canadian Press
Special honourees Nickelback were present throughout the night, even before they were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in a pre-recorded message by actor Ryan Reynolds.
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Guitarist Ryan Peake offered a hand — and a guitar — in an opening bit where Liu showed off his vocal chops with a cover of Nickelback’s Photograph.
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All of the band took the stage as Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid ushered them into the Hall of Fame, saying Nickelback is among those who “have changed the game forever.”
Connor McDavid presents during the Juno Awards in Edmonton on Monday, March 13, 2023.
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In his speech, a smitten Chad Kroeger reflected on his band’s humble beginnings in Hanna, Alta., saying they “had no idea what we were doing and most of the time still don’t.”
“But everything we did led us to this moment right here,” he added.
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A little later, the band returned to close out the broadcast with a medley of their biggest hits that included more than its share of fiery pyro effects.
Chad Kroeger of Nickelback performs during the Juno Awards in Edmonton on Monday, March 13, 2023.
Timothy Matwey, The Canadian Press
After the Junos, the organizers issued a statement saying they take “every step to avoid interruptions” to the program, but that live broadcasts always include risks.
“We hope tonight’s brief disruption doesn’t take away from the accomplishments of this year’s performers, winners and nominees,” they added.
Yet, artists continued to buzz about the topless fan backstage, with Lavigne telling the press room she was confident it was “going down as one of the highlights.”
Liu, who signed off the show saying “sorry about the boobs,” also joked about it backstage: “If you had told me before I hosted there would be someone who would take their shirt off at the Junos, and it wouldn’t be me, I would be shocked.”
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