Tems Headlines 2026 BET Awards Performer List Amid Paywall Notice

Headline lists tems among first performers for the 2026 BET Awards while the page displays subscription, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy notices.

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Tems Headlines 2026 BET Awards Performer List Amid Paywall Notice

appears on the announced performer list for the 2026 BET Awards while the source page’s article body contains only a subscription notice and legal text.

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2026 BET Awards Lineup

2026 BET Awards headlines name , , Tems, and others as first performers, but the linked page does not deliver the article copy or performance details beyond the headline.

BET Subscription Notice and Terms

BET published a subscription notice that references its Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and offers marketing communications, updates, special offers and other information from BET and the Paramount family of companies; the page states a user can unsubscribe at any time.

BET’s placement of that notice means readers encountering the headline must pass through the site’s access and consent language to reach any full coverage, which alters immediate promotional reach for the listed performers and any partners named in the headline.

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BET Interactive, LLC Copyright 2026

BET Interactive, LLC appears in the page copyright line as 2026 BET Interactive, LLC and is listed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Black Entertainment Television LLC, tying the headline and access controls to the company’s digital ownership and rights framework.

BET Interactive, LLC’s copyright and the subscription barrier create a practical choice for a reader: subscribe to obtain the promised article and potential media (the page signals a paid or gated access route), or use the unsubscribe pathway to remove marketing communications after subscribing; the site text provides those exact mechanisms in its notices.

What does the article say about the 2026 BET Awards hosts or performers?

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