Beyonce makes surprise appearance, presents Colin Kaepernick with SI award
Beyonce made an unexpected appearance at Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the Year event on Tuesday night to present Colin Kaepernick with the Muhammad Ali Legacy Award.
Beyonce’s presence, nor her role in the awards ceremony, had been announced, but she walked onto stage to hand over the hardware to Kaepernick:
Beyoncé makes a surprise appearance at the Sports Illustrated Person of the Year event to present @Kaepernick7 with the Muhammad Ali Legacy Award. pic.twitter.com/87y4exrtes
— BEYONCÉ LEGION (@Bey_Legion) December 6, 2017
Trevor Noah, the host of “The Daily Show,” introduced the award, before bringing Beyonce on stage. Kaepernick, after receiving a standing ovation, then gave a brief speech:
'With or without the NFL’s platform, I will continue to work for the people'@Kaepernick7 receives SI's Muhammad Ali Legacy award #Sportsperson https://t.co/3wqaUVYZnf pic.twitter.com/dKJNX0d8vi
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) December 6, 2017
“I say this as a person who receives credit for using my platform to protest systemic oppression, racialized injustice and and the dire consequences of anti-blackness in America,” Kaepernick said. “I accept this award not for myself, but on behalf of the people. Because if it were not for my love of the people, I would not have protested. And if it was not for the support from the people, I would not be on this stage today. With our without the NFL’s platform, I will continue to work for the people because my platform is the people.”
Kaepernick had previously been announced as the winner, but Beyonce’s appearance was kept a secret. Sports Illustrated editor Adam Duerson tweeted that, due to the contract, event organizer’s couldn’t even mention her name in internal documents:
@beyonce
@Kaepernick7
@Trevornoah
Cool detail: We kept Beyonce's appearance secret all week. By contract, we couldn't mention her name in any internal docs. Her nickname all week: Catherine Jones. pic.twitter.com/7vcwgEQZNN— Adam Duerson (@adamduerson) December 6, 2017
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