The Recording Academy’s Interim Chief Harvey Mason, Jr. has issued an apology, both publicly and privately, to Tiffany Haddish.
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Tiffany Haddish sits in for Ellen DeGeneres on Friday’s edition of her daytime talk show, welcoming guest Ludacris via Zoom.
During their conversation, Haddish brings up the recent announcement that the “Fast & Furious” series will be coming to a conclusion after two more instalments.
“Man, they just announced that. We’re gonna end on 10 and 11,” he said.
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“Me personally, I thought we were going to end on 10,” added Ludacris.
The Recording Academy’s Interim Chief Harvey Mason, Jr. has issued an apology, both publicly and privately, to Tiffany Haddish.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAfter actor Tiffany Haddish told Variety that she had been invited to host the Grammy Awards Premiere ceremony but turned down the offer after being told that she would have to pay her own way, Recording Academy interim chief Harvey Mason, jr. posted a public apology on social media, and said that he had apologized to her personally as well.
Tiffany Haddish revealed that she turned down the offer to host the Grammys pre-telecast Premiere Ceremony.
Tiffany Haddish turned down an approach to host the 2021 Grammys Premiere Ceremony because she wouldn't be paid. The 'Girl's Trip' actress was asked to present the three-hour event - which is where the bulk of the Recording Academy's 83 trophies are handed out before the televised main show - but was also warned her costs for hair, make-up and wardrobe wouldn't be covered, so she said no to the "disrespectful" offer.
Tiffany Haddish is getting real about why she declined an offer to host the upcoming GRAMMYs pre-telecast Premiere Ceremony.The comedian opened up to on Wednesday and explained that she'd turned down the opportunity because she would have had to pay her own way entirely.According to Haddish, The Recording Academy asked her to host the three-hour premiere ceremony event — which streams online, lasts around three hours and includes over 70 awards being handed out before the big show starts — for
Tiffany Haddish has a message for the Recording Academy: when she does a job, she expects to get paid.
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Mariah Carey — in the Diana Ross role, naturally — joins vocal forces with Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson to sing “Oh Santa!” It’s more like, “Oh snap!”This holy diva trinity goes down as the must-see moment in “Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special,” which started streaming on Apple TV+ on Friday.Over the happy, hand-clapping jam, the three songbirds do more cooing than real belting.
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