The Soul Train Awards hosted its annual celebration in the historic Apollo Theater in New York on Sunday night. Presented by BET, the pre-taped award show featured performances by prominent stars in R&B and gospel.
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No laughing matter? Carrie Underwood was seemingly unamused when host Luke Bryan joked about Aaron Rodgers’ coronavirus vaccine controversy during the 2021 Country Music Association Awards.
The American Idol judge, 45, made the quip in his monologue during the Wednesday, November 10, awards show. “Whatever makes you country, you are welcome here tonight. Rest assured, we’re following all the health protocols to keep everyone safe, and it is so great to be here with all my fellow artists — tested
The Soul Train Awards hosted its annual celebration in the historic Apollo Theater in New York on Sunday night. Presented by BET, the pre-taped award show featured performances by prominent stars in R&B and gospel.
Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean set the stage alight with a passionate performance during Sunday night’s American Music Awards.
Aaron Rodgers‘ father Ed Rodgers is supporting his son.
In his corner. Aaron Rodgers’ estranged dad is showing support for his son amid the controversy over the NFL quarterback’s COVID-19 vaccination s
Carrie Underwood certainly wasn’t laughing at Luke Bryan’s vaccine joke during the 2021 CMA Awards on Wednesday night.
Carrie Underwood didn't seem to find Luke Bryan's joke about Aaron Rodgers very funny. During the 2021 CMA Awards on Wednesday night, Bryan, who was hosting the show, made a joke about the Green Bay Packers quarterback, who recently tested positive for COVID-19 and later revealed he'd not been vaccinated, despite NFL protocols. «Rest assured we're following all the health protocols to keep everyone safe.
at the Country Music Association Awards Wednesday, delighting fans after the coronavirus pandemic forced the show to be canceled last year.Musician Luke Bryan hosted the festivities and 20 singers took the stage at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville in celebration.
Luke Bryan has arrived at the 2021 CMA Awards!
Luke Bryan hosted the 2021 CMA Awards on Wednesday night and it's safe to say, it was our kind of night.The 45-year-old country superstar made his hosting debut at the 55th annual ceremony, which aired live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.After a rocking opening number from Miranda Lambert, Bryan took the stage and reflected on the importance of the star-studded ceremony.«I grew up watching the CMA Awards every year, and now somehow they turned this thing over to me,» Bryan said with a
Dynamic duo! Carrie Underwood captivated the 2021 Country Music Awards stage alongside Jason Aldean for the global TV premiere of their “If I Didn’t Love You” duet.
Carrie Underwood stuns in a silver spiked dress at the 2021 Country Music Association Awards held at the Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday night (November 10) in Nashville, Tenn.
Showing off their love. Celebrity couples hit the red carpet at the 2021 Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday, November 10.
The winners are rolling in for the 2021 Country Music Association Awards. This year, Chris Stapleton and Eric Church were this year's top nominees, earning five nods each, while they face off against Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert for the evening's top award: Entertainer of the Year.
are required to bring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test that was taken within 72 hours of the event. There will be 20 performances featuring the biggest names in country and beyond, including Underwood, Church, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Luke Combs, Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban, Jennifer Hudson and more. Despite being nominated for best album of the year for “Dangerous: The Double Album,” Morgan Wallen is barred from attending the ceremony following backlash
spoke to USA Today ahead of what’s bound to be an emotional episode of America’s beloved game show Monday night.
“I stand with [Aaron Rodgers],” Mike Fisher posted to Instagram on Aug. 6, after Aaron, 37, tested positive for COVID-19. The Green Bay Packers quarterback has faced a barrage of criticism and ridicule for his decision not to get vaccinated (and for blaming the “woke mob” for attacking him for it.) Mike, 41, decided to throw his support behind Rodgers by saying he also believes in “the freedom to choose what we put in our bodies and the freedom of conscience.”
Weighing in. Carrie Underwood‘s husband, Mike Fisher, spoke out in defense of Aaron Rodgers following his controversial comments about the coronavirus vaccine.