Fifth Harmony Wins Two Moonmen at the MTV Video Music Awards

It’s double the treble for Lauren Jauregui, Camila Cabello and Ally Brooke Hernandez

The Latina singers and their fellow Fifth Harmony members won two Moonmen at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.

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The all-girl group took home the trophy for Best Collaboration for their hit single “Work from Home,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign.

Additionally, Fifth Harmony won Song of Summer for their single “All in My Head,” featuring Fetty Wap.

The X Factor finalists now have three career wins at the MTV VMAs. They’d previously won the award for Artist To Watch at the 2014 awards show.

Beyonce ruled the night with a show-stopping performance and more awards than any other artist at the show.

Here’s a look at the winners:

Video of the Year: “Formation,” Beyonce
Michael Jackson Vanguard Award: Rihanna
Best Hip-Hop video: “Hotline Bling,” Drake
Best Male Video: “This is What You Came For,” Calvin Harris
Best Female Video: “Hold Up,” Beyonce
Best New Artist: DNCE
Pop Video: “Formation,” Beyonce
Rock Video: “Heathens,” twenty one pilots
Electronic Video: “How Deep Is Your Love,” Calvin Harris & Disciples
Best Collaboration: “Work from Home,” Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign
Best Visual Effects: “Up&Up,” Coldplay
Best Editing: “Formation,” Beyonce
Best Cinematography: “Formation,” Beyonce
Best Choreography: “Formation,” Beyonce
Best Art Direction: “Blackstar,” David Bowie
Breakthrough Long Form Video: “Lemonade,” Beyonce
Song of Summer: “All in My Head,” Fifth Harmony featuring Fetty Wap