Jacksons honor MJ at MoBo Awards
La Toya and Jermaine accept posthumous award on Michael’s behalf
LA TOYA and JERMAINE JACKSON took to the stage at the Music Of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards on Wednesday to pay tribute to their late brother MICHAEL.
The pair was invited to honour the tragic King of Pop at the ceremony in Glasgow, Scotland, with Jermaine performing in memory of the Thriller icon.
Following his act, Jermaine told the star-studded crowd, "My brother was everything to me. He was a wonderful artist and a wonderful human being.
"I'm here to do what I can, it is part of our responsibility as a family to continue his legacy and keep it alive."
The event, which celebrates the U.K.'s urban music scene, was a big night for British pop trio N-Dubz and former The X Factor stars JLS, who both walked away with two of the biggest prizes.
The show was hosted by singer Keri Hilson, who also proved successful herself, winning the Best R&B award.
Beyonce took home the prizes for Best International Act and Best Video for her Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) promo, but didn't attend the show to collect her awards.
Other winners included U.K. rapper Chipmunk and reggae star Sean Paul.

