Billie Eilish went viral on Sunday night (February 9, 2020), thanks to her hilarious facial expressions throughout the 2020 Oscars.
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It was Lovato's first live performance in nearly two years.It takes an immense amount of courage to get on a big stage like the Grammys following an incredibly public mishap, but Demi Lovato took charge when she graced the 2020 ceremony for the first time in three years -- and her first live performance in two -- on Sunday night (Jan. 26).
Introduced by Little Women director Greta Gerwig, who commended Lovato for her strength, the spotlight shone on the singer. Wearing a white ballroom
Billie Eilish went viral on Sunday night (February 9, 2020), thanks to her hilarious facial expressions throughout the 2020 Oscars.
Laura Dern just won her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her remarkable performance in Marriage Story and while interacting with media, backstage, the actress said she would like to share it with director Greta Gerwig, who could not make it to the list of nominations despite her outstanding work.
The stars ofLittle Womenbrought modern glamour to the 92nd Academy Awards Sunday night.Stylist Cristina Ehrlich was behind both director Greta Gerwig and Oscar winner Laura Dern's red carpet ensembles. The director channeled Old Hollywood with her olive green Dior gown, which featured a sweetheart neckline and delicate fringe finish on the skirt hem.
Making a statement. Natalie Portman stepped onto the Oscars red carpet ready to spread a message on Sunday, February 9.
Wandering into the middle of a giant football field and belting out the National Anthem while millions of people watch you sounds like the most stressful experience ever. Honestly, only a few people would be able to handle it, and Demi Lovato is 100 percent one of those people.
In the home of the brave, one of America’s bravest singers took the stage for a powerful kickoff to the 2020 Super Bowl.
Sing it loud! Demi Lovato kicked off Super Bowl LIV with a beautiful rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” on Sunday, February 2.
Geena Davis doesn’t blame Academy bosses for the lack of women nominated for Best Director at the 2020 Oscars.
Demi Lovato has shared the studio version of new song "Anyone," a track she debuted at last night's Grammys. Lovato wrote and recorded the song prior to being hospitalized in 2018 following an overdose. Her Grammys appearance marked the first time she has performed since that incident. Scroll down to stream the song now.
The nominees for this year’s Academy Awards gathered Monday for the annual Oscar Nominees Luncheon and class photo.
Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato's on-off close friend from their Barney and Disney days, posted a heartfelt public message to Lovato last night after Lovato's Grammys performance of "Anyone." Lovato said ahead of the ceremony that she recorded "Anyone" days before she was hospitalized for a drug overdose. The song was what Lovato saw as a call for help during that time of her life, she told Zane Lowe on Apple Music's New Music Daily program.
Last night's Awards ceremony was quite emotional—from the tributes to LA Lakers star Kobe Bryant to touching performances from some of music biggest stars. And none was more powerful than Demi Lovato's for the first time since her 2018 overdose—and her old friend agreed.
After more than a year of steering clear of the public eye, Demi Lovato is actually back in the spotlight, and Lovatics everywhere are probably losing their sh*t over her stunning and emotional performance tonight.
Demi Lovato just took the stage at the 2020 Grammys.It's her first public performance since recovering from an overdose in 2018. After more than a year of steering clear of the public eye, Demi Lovato is actually back in the spotlight, and Lovatics everywhere are probably losing their sh*t over her stunning and emotional performance tonight.
Demi Lovato gave a raw comeback performance at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26, as she choked up while singing her new song, “Anyone.”
After nearly two years away from the stage, Demi Lovato returned on Sunday night with an emotional performance of her new song, “Anyone.” She wrote the song just four days before her near-fatal 2018 overdose, and vowed it would be the first song she performed when she made her return.
Demi Lovato took the stage tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards for a performance of her unreleased song “Anyone.” Lovato was introduced by Greta Gerwig. She sang in a a floor-length white gown, and was accompanied by a pianist. Check it out, and find the single’s lyric video, below.