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BET Announces ‘Saving Our Selves’ Benefit Concert With Hosts Regina Hall, Anthony Anderson, Kelly Rowland

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Regina Hall, Anthony Anderson, Kelly Rowland and more are coming together for BET’s upcoming coronavirus benefit concert. Titled “Saving Our Selves: A BET COVID-19 Effort”, featuring at-home performances from artists like Alicia Keys, John Legend, Usher, Jhené Aiko, Tyrese, Chloe x Halle, H.E.R., Charlie Wilson and more.

Tiffany Haddish, Idris Elba, Ciara, Don Cheadle, Chance the Rapper and DJ Khaled will make special appearances. RELATED: Hilary Duff Donating Baby Products To Nonprofits During Coronavirus Pandemic Terrence J will also serve as a host.

BET partnered with United Way Worldwide and the NAACP for a COVID-19 relief fund, providing money to local charities for food and emergency assistance to people across the U.S. “Saving Our

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