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  • Did Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Have a Fight at Grammys 2023? Twitterati Thinks So After Video of the Couple From the Show Goes Viral!

    Did Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Have a Fight at Grammys 2023? Twitterati Thinks So After Video of the Couple From the Show Goes Viral!

    JLo and Ben Affleck definitely knows how to make the headlines, be it with their lovey-dovey post-marital pics, or certain unintentional videos and pictures that seem to hint there is trouble in that marital paradise. Recently a video from the Grammys 2023 show is going viral in which, while the camera was focussed on host Trevor Noah in the audience doing a bit, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck in the background caught the attention of the viewers. Why? Social media users believe they just saw the couple have a mild lovers’ spat before they try to make amends when they realised the camera is on them. Or well, at least Jennifer Lopez did, trying to laugh at Noah’s joke while Affleck wore a grumpy expression! Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Cutely Pose for the Cam at Grammys 2023; Check Out Their Viral Pics!

    Check out the video and the reactions:

    How Many Feel This Way?

    Hmmm…

    Where are the Lip Readers When You Need Them?

    That Face…

    Introverts Will Truly Get What Ben’s Apparently Going Through…

    What’s the Finding?

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  • Grammys 2023: Harry Styles Wins Best Pop Vocal Album for Harry’s House, Says ‘This Album Has Been the Greatest Experience of My Life’ (Watch Video)

    Grammys 2023: Harry Styles Wins Best Pop Vocal Album for Harry’s House, Says ‘This Album Has Been the Greatest Experience of My Life’ (Watch Video)

    Harry Styles is the first winner at the Grammys 2023! Harry won Grammy for ‘Best Pop Vocal Album’ for his album Harry’s House. His album Harry’s House is nominated in six categories – Record of the Year (“As It Was”); Album of the Year (Harry’s House); Song of the Year (“As It Was”); Best Pop Solo Performance (“As It Was”), a category he won at the 2021 GRAMMYs; Best Pop Vocal Album (Harry’s House); and Best Music Video (“As It Was”). The award is currently ongoing, and as per the latest trends, it looks like Harry is going to take home more than one Grammy home! Grammy Awards 2023: Harry Styles Arrives on the Red Carpet in Bedazzled Rainbow Jumpsuit With Low Neckline.

    Watch Harry’s Acceptance Speech Here: 

    Harry Styles accepted the award wearing a cropped off-white blazer layered over a sequin vest-like top and camel coloured pants. Harry earlier made a red carpet appearance in a glittery rainbow jumpsuit. With the low neckline, Harry flaunted his body full of tattoos and he looked quite hot! Harry will also be performing at the event today. He joins previously announced GRAMMY performers Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Lizzo, Kim Petras, and Sam Smith.

    This year’s award show is being hosted by Trevor Noah. According to Variety, Beyonce leads the 2023 Grammy Awards with nine nominations, and if she wins four trophies on Sunday, she will become the most-awarded solo artist in Grammy history. Three Grammys would tie her for the most in Grammy history. She’s up for record of the year, song of the year, album of the year, and other honours, including three of the night’s top prizes. Grammy Awards 2023: Harry Styles Accepts Best Pop Vocal Album Trophy From Jennifer Lopez.

    Kendrick Lamar comes in second with eight nominations, while Adele and Brandi Carlile both have seven. Future, Harry Styles, Mary J. Blige, DJ Khaled, and Randy Merrill are all nominated for six awards. Beyonce, Adele, Styles, Lamar, and Lizzo are expected to be the night’s top contenders for the record, album, and song of the year. Bad Bunny also earned a name for himself with Un Verano Sin Ti, the first Latin album nominated for album of the year. Anitta, Omar Apollo, DOMi and JD Beck, Muni Long, Samara Joy, Latto, Måneskin, Tobe Nwigwe, Molly Tuttle, and Wet Leg are among the best new artists.

  • Grammys 2023: Lizzo Makes Grand Entrance at the Red Carpet in Orange Dress and Hooded Cape Adorned With Flowers (Watch Video)

    Grammys 2023: Lizzo Makes Grand Entrance at the Red Carpet in Orange Dress and Hooded Cape Adorned With Flowers (Watch Video)

    Lizzo has arrived at the 65th Grammy Awards ceremony and looks nothing less than royalty. For the biggest event in the Hollywood music industry, Lizzo opted for an orange hooded cape adorned with flowers with a chic dress. Nominated in several categories she made a grand entrance with her boyfriend Myke Wright. Check out the photos: Lizzo has been nominated in five categories – Record of the Year (“About Damn Time”), Album of the Year (Special), Song of the Year (“About Damn Time”), Best Pop Solo Performance (“About Damn Time”), and Best Pop Vocal Album (Special). Grammys 2023: Camilla Cabello Goes Super Sultry in Pearl Themed Bralette Dress on the Red Carpet.

    Watch Lizzo’s Grand Entrance Here: 

    Beyonce leads the 2023 Grammy Awards with nine nominations, and if she wins four trophies , she would become the most-awarded solo artist in Grammy history. Three Grammys would tie her for the most awarded in Grammy history. She’s up for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the year, and other honours, including three of the night’s top prizes.

    Kendrick Lamar comes in second with eight nominations, while Adele and Brandi Carlile both have seven. Future, Harry Styles, Mary J. Blige, DJ Khaled, and Randy Merrill are all nominated for six awards. Beyonce, Adele, Styles, Lamar, and Lizzo are expected to be the night’s top contenders for the record, album, and song of the year. Bad Bunny also earned a name for himself with “Un Verano Sin Ti,” the first Latin album nominated for album of the year. Grammys 2023: Jennifer Lopez Shines in Plunging Neckline Dress With Statement Neckpiece for the Red Carpet.

    Anitta, Omar Apollo, DOMi and JD Beck, Muni Long, Samara Joy, Latto, Mneskin, Tobe Nwigwe, Molly Tuttle, and Wet Leg are among the best new artists. The Grammy Awards ceremony celebrates achievements in the music industry and will see some of the industry’s most popular names vying for the iconic gold-plated gramophone trophies.

  • 10 Photos & Videos of BTS’ V aka Kim Taehyung From Grammys 2022 & PTD LA Concert To Drive Away Monday Blues!

    The world-famous band BTS closed off their tour to the United States and pulled off a successful “Permission to Dance on Stage” Las Vegas concert at Allegiant Stadium. V, who has been sharing clips of playing golf in Las Vegas also wore some of the best outfits at Grammys, which made him the “God of Visuals”. From looking effortlessly good in a white, casual outfit to making everybody swoon with the one strand of hair that swooped down his forehead on the Grammy red carpet; For the whole tour, the ARMY was in for a treat! And why wouldn’t they be after all Tae Tae looked best of himself! The gorgeous and aww-worthy visuals of the Gucci Boy were all over the internet! Videos and GIFs of the wet hair look due to the hot Las Vegas weather and photos of the Winter Prince checking the main character’s vibe in the United States have made everybody believe that it is Kim Taehyung’s world and we are simply living in it! BTS V aka Kim Taehyung Deleted Instagram Stories Are HERE! Check Pics and Videos of Tae Tae That Will Definitely Perk Up Your Mood.

    Have a look at all the super adorable videos and photos of the world’s handsome man, to boost your mood! First, let’s start with all the pictures that Kim posted from his official Instagram account. ARMY, here you go: BTS V aka Kim Taehyung SMASHES Instagram Records, Excited ARMY Says, ‘Everyone’s a Gangsta Until the Real Gangster Arrives’.

    1. Kim Wearing An Absolute Fabulous Suit At The Grammy Red Carpet 2022 

    2. Swipe Right And JUST ENJOY! 

    3. Tae Tae Candid Side Profiles 

    4. V Dishing Out Rockstar Vibes

    5. How Can We Miss V’s Airport Look

    6. V’s Charming Smile 

    7. Intense Gaze! 

    8. The Kim Taehyung Collage Is All We Need To Live 

    9. Can’t Get Enough Of Kim’s Cute Moves

    10. VU’s Powerpack Performance 

    Hence, now you see why Kim Taehyung deserves the “Most Handsome Man” title! Whether it is a concert with a million crowd or a casual day trip, V just has an innate sense of fashion and personality that comes out with every look.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Apr 25, 2022 09:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Grammy Awards 2021 | Beyonce makes history, Megan Thee Stallion slays at Grammys

    Grammy Awards 2021 | Beyonce makes history, Megan Thee Stallion slays at Grammys

    Beyonce captured her first trophy of the day for Best Music Video, an award she shared with her eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, who was in the clip for “Brown Skin Girl.”

    Beyonce made Grammys history on March 14 by breaking the record for the most wins by a female artist, while rapper Megan Thee Stallion claimed her due with three awards at a socially distanced gala featuring an array of electrifying performances from music’s best.

    Megan and Queen Bey earned two awards together, for their remix of the rapper’s smash hit “Savage.”

    Megan Thee Stallion also served up a thirst trap of a performance with none other than Cardi B, with the audacious duo performing “WAP,” a gyrating, thigh-baring celebration of female sexuality that ended atop an enormous bed.

    It was an eyebrow-raising, sweat-inducing show on a night of impressive performances by the industry’s brightest stars including Dua Lipa, DaBaby, Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish — and starting with a chest-baring Harry Styles.

    Swift grabbed the award for Album of the Year for her surprise quarantine album, “folklore” — the third time she grabbed the coveted trophy.

    The ceremony, which falls nearly a year to the day after COVID-19 grounded tours and forced performance venues to close, is an effort by the music world to try to move past a crushing 2020 by celebrating its biggest stars.

    And there is perhaps no one bigger than Queen Bey, who made history with her 28th win for Best R&B Song for her “Black Parade,” giving her four wins on the night.

    It was not even clear initially that Beyonce would attend the event, held outside in Los Angeles, when she declined to Zoom in to accept her first trophy of the day that she shared with her daughter Blue Ivy, for best music video for “Brown Skin Girl.”

    But she set social media alight after appearing live on the Los Angeles stage, wearing a figure-hugging black leather mini wrap-dress to appear alongside Megan Thee Stallion to accept their prize for Best Rap Song.

    “As an artist, I believe it’s my job and all of our jobs to reflect the times. And it’s been such a difficult time,” Beyonce said, with her husband Jay-Z looking on.

    “So I wanted to uplift, encourage, celebrate all of the beautiful Black queens and kings that continue to inspire me and inspire the whole world.”

    British star Dua Lipa won Best Pop Vocal Album, after dropping her sparkly disco ball of a record just as the pandemic took hold — a bet that paid off.

    “I felt really jaded at the end of my last album, where I felt like I only had to make sad music to feel like it mattered,” she said in accepting the award.

    “And I’m just so grateful and so honored because happiness is something we all deserve and need in our lives.”

    Nas, Strokes first-time winners

    The soulful 23-year-old R&B performer H.E.R. pulled an upset in scooping the Grammy for Song of the Year for her justice-minded song “I Can’t Breathe,” which tackles Black pain and police brutality.

    “I didn’t imagine that my fear and that my pain would turn into impact,” the musician said in accepting her trophy. “I want to thank God for giving me the gift of a voice and a pen and using me as a vessel to create change,” she continued.

    Brittany Howard — known for fronting the band Alabama Shakes — won Best Rock Song, as Fiona Apple scored two awards for her album “Fetch The Bolt Cutters,” which many critics hailed as a masterpiece.

    The notoriously reclusive Apple said on Instagram she would not be attending the ceremony, explaining she was not up for the scrutiny attending such a show entails.

    Though most of the rock fields were unprecedentedly dominated by women, The Strokes won for Best Rock Album for “The New Abnormal,” their first Grammy ever.

    Rap legend Nas also won for the first time after 14 nominations, with his “King’s Disease” winning Best Rap Album.

    Nigerian superstar Burna Boy was also a first-time winner for Best Global Music Album, ecstatically accepting the prize which he said “is a big win for my generation of Africans all over the world.”

    But it wouldn’t be the Grammys without controversy.

    The Weeknd has pledged to stop submitting music for awards consideration after he surprisingly received no nominations, despite a big year commercially.

  • Beyonce breaks record for most Grammy wins by female artist

    Beyonce breaks record for most Grammy wins by female artist

    She secured the record after winning Best R&B Performance for her hit Black Parade, a single celebrating Black culture and activism.

    Beyonce made Grammys history March 15 by becoming the winningest woman in the history of the music industry’s top awards gala, and its most decorated singer with 28 career wins.

    She secured the record after winning Best R&B Performance for her hit Black Parade, a single celebrating Black culture and activism that dropped in the wake of mass protests ignited by the death of George Floyd in police custody in the summer of 2020.

    “I am so honoured. I’m so excited. Thank you,” said the singer, who made a surprise showing at the gala she has skipped for the past several years, wearing a black leather mini dress.

    “As an artist, I believe it’s my job and all of our jobs to reflect the times. And it’s been such a difficult time,” Beyonce said, with her rapper husband Jay-Z looking on.

    “So I wanted to uplift, encourage, celebrate all of the beautiful Black queens and kings that continue to inspire me and inspire the whole world.”

    “It’s such a magical night, thank you so much,” Beyonce said, adding her gratitude to her children — after the eldest, Blue Ivy, won her first Grammy for her appearance in the music video “Brown Skin Girl.”

    “I’m so honorued to be your mommy, all of your mommies. Y’all are my babies. And I’m so proud of y’all. I love you so much, my rock,” she said, nodding to Jay-Z.

    It is a major moment for the 39-year-old Beyonce, whose repeated snubs in top award categories have raised eyebrows and stirred controversy.

    She is the most nominated female artist in Grammys history with 79, tied with Paul McCartney as the second most nominated act and only one behind husband Jay-Z and industry legend Quincy Jones.

    Prior to 2021, the megastar boasted 24 Grammy wins to her name — but notoriously lost Album of the Year in 2017 to British balladeer Adele, a controversial snub often cited as an example of the Recording Academy’s diversity issues.

    Critics praised Black Parade for Beyonce’s strong vocals as well as its lyrics that simultaneously condemn racism, issue a call for activism and pay homage to Black culture.

    Proceeds from the song benefit Beyonce’s Black Business Impact Fund, which supports Black-owned small businesses.

  • Grammy Awards 2021 | Beyonce, Megan Thee Stallion win early Grammys ahead of main gala

    Grammy Awards 2021 | Beyonce, Megan Thee Stallion win early Grammys ahead of main gala

    Beyonce captured her first trophy of the day for Best Music Video, an award she shared with her eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, who was in the clip for “Brown Skin Girl.”

    The Grammys kicked off on March 14 with two early prizes for leading nominee Beyonce, one thanks to her collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, the rap sensation who captured her first prize at the music industry’s top awards show.

    The mostly virtual ceremony falls nearly a year to the day after COVID-19 grounded tours and forced performance venues to close, as the music world tries to move past a crushing 2020 with a celebration of its biggest stars.

    The early ceremony preceding the main broadcast offered a hint at what the evening’s gala will look like, with a mix of live and pre-taped performances in keeping with restrictions now commonplace in the coronavirus era.

    Beyonce captured her first trophy of the day for Best Music Video, an award she shared with her eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, who was in the clip for “Brown Skin Girl.”

    The megastar did not Zoom in to accept the prize from the Recording Academy that many say has failed her in the past, with repeated snubs in past years for critically acclaimed work.

    But Billie Eilish and her brother and collaborator Finneas did appear to accept an award for “No Time To Die,” the theme from the forthcoming James Bond film of the same name.

    Beyonce snagged her second prize for her collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, and has four more chances to win.

    “Imma cry!” said Megan via video chat to accept the award for Best Rap Performance for “Savage,” fanning her eyes as she thanked Beyonce along with her late mother.

    “Thank you Mama for pushing me and knowing that I was gonna be here,” the superstar rapper said.

    “Thank you hotties, thank you Houston!” she continued, referring to her adoring fans and home city.

    Beyonce’s sweeping “Black Parade” — released in June amid explosive nationwide anti-racism protests after another spate of deadly police violence targeting Black Americans — has her up for the coveted Record and Song of the Year awards that will be doled out near the gala’s end.

    Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa and Roddy Ricch each earned six nominations.

    Swift and Lipa both lost in the field for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, however, which went to Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s “Rain On Me.”

    South Korean phenomenon BTS was also up for that prize; their loss dashed hopes for a historic win for Asian pop music from the Los Angeles-based Academy.

    Many critics favor the overall chances of Lipa, who took a big risk in dropping a sparkly disco ball of a dance album just as the pandemic took hold — a bet that paid off.

    Swift — a onetime Grammys darling who hasn’t won in five years — bagged her nominations for releasing her surprise quarantine album “folklore,” a commercial and critical hit.

    And rapper Ricch — who won a trophy last year for his collaboration with the late artist Nipsey Hussle — is a strong contender, including for Song of the Year, which honors songwriting, for his hit “The Box.”

    Nas, Strokes first-time winners

    Brittany Howard — known for fronting the band Alabama Shakes — won Best Rock Song, as Fiona Apple scored two awards for her album “Fetch The Bolt Cutters”, which many critics hailed as a masterpiece.

    The notoriously reclusive Apple said on Instagram she would not be attending the ceremony, explaining she was not up for the scrutiny attending such a show entails.

    Though most of the rock fields were unprecedentedly dominated by women, The Strokes won for Best Rock Album for “The New Abnormal,” their first Grammy ever.

    Rap legend Nas also won for the first time after 14 nominations, with his “King’s Disease” winning Best Rap Album.

    Nigerian superstar Burna Boy was also a first-time winner for Best Global Music Album, ecstatically accepting the prize which he said “is a big win for my generation of Africans all over the world.”

    Megan Thee Stallion has three more chances to win, including for Best New Artist.

    But it wouldn’t be the Grammys without controversy.

    The Weeknd has pledged to stop submitting music for awards consideration after he surprisingly received no nominations, despite a big year commercially.

    ‘An honor’

    Grammys organizers are plugging performances as a reason to tune in Sunday night, bringing in heavyweights including Cardi B, Swift, Eilish, Lipa, Harry Styles, BTS and rapper DaBaby to light up screens.

    Megan Thee Stallion hinted that she and Cardi might perform their mega-hit “WAP” — a bawdy summer smash that celebrates female sexuality, and whose performance would almost certainly require censoring — during the main event.

    “I can’t wait for everyone to see us kill it Tonight” Megan tweeted, after her fellow rapper congratulated her on her win.

    Latin trap superstar Bad Bunny will also appear, as well as country stars Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris and Mickey Guyton — who was the first Black woman ever nominated in the country category, but lost to Vince Gill.

    “Although I didn’t win this Grammy, it truly is an honor and I will forever be a Grammy nominated artist. I love you guys,” the artist tweeted.

    Comedian Trevor Noah is set to host Sunday’s show, which the Academy has dedicated to the resilience of the music industry as well as frontline workers combatting the spread of COVID-19.