The iconic MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) are set to undergo a seismic shift, as CBS prepares to air the show for the first time in its 40-year history, RadarOnline.com can report.

As the stage is set for a transformative experience, prominent celebrities may find themselves navigating a new landscape of style regulations and content restrictions, given the network's stricter standards. Article continues below advertisement

VMA's 'Raunchy' Looks

Reports from The U.S. Sun reveal that the VMAs will no longer allow stars to flaunt their typical "raunchy" looks or use profanity during the live broadcast — a significant departure from the wild and untamed spirit that has characterized the ceremony since its inception in 1984.

The iconic awards have traditionally attracted the most dar

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