It was a night of tributes at theBillboard Music Awardson Sunday.The evening’s most emotional moment came during a tribute to the lateWhitney Houston. WhileJordin Sparksperformed the singer’s iconic hit “I Will Always Love You,” Houston’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, broke down in tears before taking the stage to accept the Millennium Award on her mom’s behalf.“I really want to say thank you to everyone who supported us through it all,” said Brown, who stood alongside Whitney’s manager and sister-in-law Patricia Houston. “Not just from when it was good but when it was bad, too. Thank you for showing that much love, because she deserved it … I’m just blessed to have been in such an incredible woman’s life. There will never be another one, ever.”The show also featured several other farewells. British pop star Natasha Bedingfield sang “Last Dance,” Donna Summer’s 1978 hit, to honor the disco queen, whodied Thursdayof lung cancer.Cee Lo Green performed the Beastie Boys’ “(You Gotta) Fight for Your RIght (to Party!)” in remembrance of MCAdam Yauch, who lost his own cancer battle on May 4.Just before the show began, sad news broke that another music great, the Bee Gees cofounderRobin Gibb, had passed away after his long battle with cancer.“His voice and music of the Bee Gees will live on forever,” said the show’s cohost Julie Bowen.

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It was a night of tributes at theBillboard Music Awardson Sunday.

The evening’s most emotional moment came during a tribute to the lateWhitney Houston. WhileJordin Sparksperformed the singer’s iconic hit “I Will Always Love You,” Houston’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, broke down in tears before taking the stage to accept the Millennium Award on her mom’s behalf.

“I really want to say thank you to everyone who supported us through it all,” said Brown, who stood alongside Whitney’s manager and sister-in-law Patricia Houston. “Not just from when it was good but when it was bad, too. Thank you for showing that much love, because she deserved it … I’m just blessed to have been in such an incredible woman’s life. There will never be another one, ever.”

The show also featured several other farewells. British pop star Natasha Bedingfield sang “Last Dance,” Donna Summer’s 1978 hit, to honor the disco queen, whodied Thursdayof lung cancer.

Cee Lo Green performed the Beastie Boys’ “(You Gotta) Fight for Your RIght (to Party!)” in remembrance of MCAdam Yauch, who lost his own cancer battle on May 4.

Just before the show began, sad news broke that another music great, the Bee Gees cofounderRobin Gibb, had passed away after his long battle with cancer.

“His voice and music of the Bee Gees will live on forever,” said the show’s cohost Julie Bowen.

source: people.com