While Ariana Grande’s album is called Dangerous Woman she proved worthy of the title with the help Nicki Minaj on Sunday night.
The dynamic duo performed their reggae infused Side By Side live at Madison Square Garden in New York for the MTV Video Music Awards.
In the final moments of their jaw dropping performance, both Nicki and Ariana pushed down the heads of two male dancers while simulating a sexual act.
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Quite the simulation: Ariana Grande’s album is called Dangerous Woman and she proved worthy of the title with the help Nicki Minaj on Sunday night at the MTV VMAs
At the end of the performance Kim Kardashian looked at a loss as to how to respond.
She was captured on camera saying to either Kanye West of Jonathan Cheban (she was sitting next to both of them): ‘Should we stand up?’
The act started off with Grande, 23, riding a spin bike while singing.
The popstrel was attired in a white bra and matching pajama pants while pulling her hair up into her signature ponytail.
Minaj, 33, then made her grand entrance in an eye-popping ensemble.

Watch out! The dynamic duo performed their reggae infused Side By Side live at Madison Square Garden in New York

Daring: In the final moments of their jaw dropping performance, both Nicki and Ariana pushed down the heads of two male dancers while simulating a sexual act
The Super Bass rapper showed off her incredible figure in a skintight pink bodysuit and kinky thigh high boots.
The high velocity rapper previously won for Best Hip-Hop Video with Anaconda at last year’s awards. She has also been honoured for Starships and Super Bass.
The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual ceremony in celebration of the music video medium.

Eye popping: Minaj, 33, then made her grand entrance in an eye-popping ensemble

Hot! The Super Bass rapper showed off her incredible figure in a skintight pink bodysuit and kinky thigh high boots
It is presented by the cable channel each year at the end of summer and is often hailed as the ‘Super Bowl for youth’ due to its mass appeal to younger audiences.
The first VMAs were held in 1984 with Madonna performing her hit Like A Virgin while rolling on the ground seductively.
At that same inaugural ceremony both David Bowie and The Beatles were honoured with the very first Video Vanguard Awards as pioneers in the industry.
The show has since gone on to become a cultural touchstone for many, and one of the year’s biggest music and pop culture events.

Count on Grande: The popstrel was attired in a white bra and matching pajama pants while pulling her hair up into her signature ponytail

She’s got accolades! The high velocity rapper previously won for Best Hip-Hop Video with Anaconda at last year’s awards

Glorious past: She has also been honoured for Starships and Super Bass
This year’s awards ceremony recognized David Bowie with four posthumous nominations.
The global superstar was recognised in four categories, with Blackstar nominated for Best Art Direction, while Lazarus got a nod for Best Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Editing.

Time to pummel! The star momentarily seemed to be threatening a run at gymnastics

Phew! But thankfully the pop star simply used the pummel horse as a prop

Working it out: The act started off with Grande, 23, riding a spin bike while singing

Now move! The star appeared to be leading her dancers on a fitness escapade