
Yungblud has delighted fans with his scantily clad look while appearing at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards.
The 28-year-old rock star, whose real name is Dominic Richard Harrison, was decked out in his usual black themed gothic look as he attended the award show.
However, the artist also decided to strip his look down and ditched wearing any kind of top or jacket.
Wearing just very low-rise leather trousers that showed off his body and pubic hair, the singer flaunted his figure and showed off his completely nude top half, posing seductively on the red carpet.
With his arms akimbo, he planted his leather boots on the carpet and looked up at the photographers.
The look was reminiscent of Bianca Censori’s daring Grammys look, which saw her wear a completely transparent dress and dare to bare all.



Yungblud was at the awards ceremony in order to honour his late friend and mentor, Ozzy Osbourne, who died in July aged 76.
The singer joined Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, together with Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, to perform hits including Crazy Train, Changes and Mama, I’m Coming Home.
While perfroming on stage, Yungblud opted for a fur-lined long jacket to wear over his bare torso.
Taking to social media before the VMAs, the 11 Minutes singer shared a black and white photo of himself with Osbourne.
‘They’ve ‘asked me to pay tribute to you at the @vmas on Sunday night. I’ll try my best to do you proud Oz. Tune in from up there. I love you forever,’ he said.

2025 MTV Video Music Awards full winners list
Song of the summer: Tate McRae – Just Keep Watching
Video Vanguard Award: Mariah Carey
MTV VMA Rock the Bells Visionary Award: Busta Rhymes
Latin Icon Award: Ricky Martin
Video of the year: Ariana Grande – Brighter Days Ahead
Artist of the year: Lady Gaga
Song of the year: Rosé & Bruno Mars – Apt.
Best new year: Alex Warren
Best pop artist: Sabrina Carpenter
MTV Push performance of the year: Katseye – Touch
Best collaboration: Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – Die With a Smile
Best pop: Ariana Grande – Brighter Days Ahead
Best hip-hop: Doechii – Anxiety
Best R&B: Mariah Carey – Type Dangerous
Best alternative: Sombre – Back to Friends
Best rock: Coldplay – All My Love
Best Latin: Shakira – Soltera
Best afrobeats: Tyla – Push 2 Start
Best K-pop: Lisa feat. Doja Cat & Raye – Born Again
Best country: Megan Moroney – Am I Okay?
Best album: Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet
Best long form video: Ariana Grande – Brighter Days Ahead
Video for Good: Charli XCX – Guess feat. Billie Eilish
Best direction: Lad Gaga – Abracadabra
Best cinematography: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best editing: Tate McRae – Just Keep Watching
Best choreography: Doechii – Anxiety
Best visual effects: Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild
Best art direction: Lady Gaga – Abracadabra
Best group: Blackpink
Aside from the tribute to the late metal icon, there was also a lot of celebration as stars received their flowers.
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ hit Die With A Smile earned them the best collaboration Moon Man statuette, while she has also been recognised with best direction and best art direction for her Abracadabra video.
It was also a successful night for Sabrina Carpenter and Ariana Grande, who both won three awards. Sabrina’s Short ‘n’ Sweet was named best album, while she also got named best pop artist, and Manchild won the best visual effects award.
Ariana took home the prizes for best pop, and both video of the year and best long-form video for Brighter Days Ahead.
Mariah Carey finally won her first-ever MTV Video Music Award. The pop icon was recognised with the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award on Sunday, almost 31 years after her first nomination.
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