#Roommates, many fans are still outraged at Gayle King’s questions about Kobe Bryant during a recent interview with WNBA legend Lisa Leslie. Now, Lebron James has just entered the chat and gave his opinion on things.
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After a breakthrough year, Lizzo opened the 2020 GRAMMY Awards.
The singer, who is the most-nominated artist at this year's GRAMMYs — earning eight total nods for her album and several of its singles, as well as Best New Artist — performed a medley of her hits at Sunday's show. Lizzo started with «Cuz I Love You» in a black gown and changed into a futuristic corset for a performance of «Truth Hurts» amid ballerina dancers. Lizzo, of course, played the flute during «Truth Hurts» and received a
#Roommates, many fans are still outraged at Gayle King’s questions about Kobe Bryant during a recent interview with WNBA legend Lisa Leslie. Now, Lebron James has just entered the chat and gave his opinion on things.
Olivia Culpo has a connection to 16-year-old Lexi Altobelli, 16, who is one of the surviving family members of three of the victims who died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas on Jan. 26.
Jennifer Lopez and Shakira made sure to honor Kobe Bryant during their Super Bowl halftime performance.
The Bryant's are staying strong.
During Sunday’s Grammy Awards, host Alicia Keys joined Boyz II Men to perform the Philly R&B group’s 1991 hit, “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday,” in tribute to NBA basketball player Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash earlier that day. In an interview with GQ, Boyz II Men member Nathan Morris detailed how the last-minute tribute was put together.
The show must go on.
With the news of legendary basketball player Kobe Bryant's death breaking just five hours before Grammy Awards 2020 was scheduled to kick-off, the organisers made some last-minute changes in host Alicia Keys’ opening monologue and the result was moving! During her appearance on the latest episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Alicia shared details about what went on backstage while she and her team were trying to come up with a 'proper' tribute to retired NBA star.
Ellen DeGeneres broke down in tears as she paid tribute to her friend Kobe Bryant in an emotional speech on her TV show.
Singer Ella Mai made a strong case for wearing red eyeshadow at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards. The R&B Album of the Year nominee got glammed up by celebrity makeup artist Emily Cheng using a lineup of top-rated Shiseido products — and the beauty expert gave Us some behind-the-scenes scoop about how the look came to life.
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The 2020 Grammys celebrated the biggest night in music, but the stars in attendance couldn’t help but think about Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna during the show.
The 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards took a moment to share some love and respect for the music stars who died over the past year, leaving behind incomparable legacies, including NBA icon Kobe Bryant, who died in a tragic accident hours before the ceremony.
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Lizzo delivered a high-energy medley performance of her two hits "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts" to open the 62nd annual Grammy Awards. The pop star dedicated the night to NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, who tragically passed in a helicopter accident earlier today.
The 2020 Grammy Awards kicked off with a tribute to legendary basketball player Kobe Bryant, who died hours before the ceremony, at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, which was home to the 41-year-old NBA player for nearly 20 years. Lizzo took the reins with her stunning performance and began it by saying "This one's for Kobe." The mourned the death of the basketball icon after the news of his death went viral.
Lizzo opened the62nd Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night with a medley of her hits "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts."Before beginning her set, the 31-year-old singer paid tribute to late basketball legend Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash earlier in the day.Clad in a sparkly black gown, Lizzo announced, "Tonight is for Kobe," before launching into her performance, which was complete with a symphony and dancers.