Kobe Bryant was not forgotten on the 2020 Oscars red carpet.
27.01.2020 - 04:36 / nypost.com
The 2020 Grammy Awards will pay tribute to Kobe Bryant at the awards ceremony Sunday night.
Producers are “working quickly” to come up with a way to honor the basketball superstar, who died in a helicopter crash on Sunday at the age of 41, Billboard reports.
A Recording Academy representative confirmed the tribute to the outlet.
A moment of silence for Bryant was held during the premiere ceremony that preceded the broadcast.
Bryant’s death — and that of his 13-year-old daughter Gianna — set
Kobe Bryant was not forgotten on the 2020 Oscars red carpet.
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Celebrating self-love, the Super Bowl and Kobe Bryant’s legacy, Lizzo took the stage Thursday night (Jan. 30) in her first post-Grammy concert at The Fillmore in Miami Beach.
At a pre-Super Bowl concert, Lizzo reflected on her soaring career as she remembered attending the big game as a teenager, watching Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake join forces onstage.“Our high school got selected to be in the crowd on the field during Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson,” she said Thursday, referring to the 2004 Super Bowl in Houston. “Now here I am performing for the Super Bowl.
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.
Bad Bunny is celebrating the life of one of his heroes the only way he can – with a song. The Puerto Rican rapper released a song on Tuesday, January 28 entitled 6 Rings in honor of Kobe Bryant. The surprise track comes two days after the NBA great, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others died in a tragic helicopter accident. In the song, the 25-year-old alludes to Kobe’s five championship rings and the ring he gave to his wife Vanessa Bryant in honor of their marriage.
Hollywood's biggest night will honor one of its very own stars.
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