One of the UK TV industry calendar’s biggest nights, the British Soap Awards, will return this June after a two-year hiatus.
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H.E.R. took home another GRAMMY Award Sunday night, and while the news came as a surprise to the R&B artist, it wasn't to ET's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner. ET spoke to H.E.R.
on the red carpet at the 64th annual awards show, where they informed the 24-year-old singer that she took home the GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance.«Wow so you come here and you're already winning,» Kevin told H.E.R. «You already won! You've won already.»«Oh my gosh, wait what did I win?» H.E.R. asked before Kevin double checked the show's official winner's list.«I haven't won anything,» H.E.R.
maintained. «It's not confirmed, it's not confirmed.»While the «For Anyone» singer insisted that she hadn't won an award yet, she told Kevin and Nischelle that she was manifesting a win, adding that she was already a winner by just being at Sunday's show.«But you know what? That's right, I am a winner tonight because we're here,» she said. «That's a win.
To be here is a win.»And it looked like that manifestation worked, because moments later, Kevin was able to confirm that H.E.R. had in fact taken home the trophy for Best Traditional R&B Performance for her song, «Fight For You.»«Hold on, wait, I can confirm now, you have won best R&B original performance,» Kevin shared. «What?» H.E.R.
asked.«I'm here to tell you,» Kevin confirmed. «No way!» she exclaimed. «We won? Oh my gosh! Wow. Well, hey, this is a great day.»While the award wasn't presented to H.E.R., during the show's live telecast, Kevin and Nischelle prompted her to use the exciting moment to give a quick speech.«Well, I can't say that I didn't win a GRAMMY today, and I'm so grateful,» she gushed of the track, from the Oscar-winning film,.
One of the UK TV industry calendar’s biggest nights, the British Soap Awards, will return this June after a two-year hiatus.
Brothers Osborne's mom was as proud as could be on Sunday night. After T.J. and John Osborne closed out the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards with an epic performance of «Dead Man's Curve,» ET's Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier were on hand to watch the brothers call up their mom, Trish Osborne, to celebrate their first GRAMMY win.The nine-time nominees took home the Best Country Duo or Group Performance for their song, «Younger Me,» in the pre-telecast ceremony.After congratulating both of her sons, Trish told ET, «I'm very proud.
NBC’s American Song Contest can’t seem to land a high note, continuing to fall behind American Idol on ABC, which remains Monday’s highest-rated program.
Carrie Underwood was a winner at Sunday night's GRAMMY Awards, but it was her toned physique that nearly stole the show. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with Underwood after her powerful performance of her new single, «Ghost Story,» and how she got those legs everyone has been talking about.«I love fitness,» Underwood gushed. «I do have a fitness app called Fit52, and I practice what I preach, so, I love to work out and it’s nothing really complicated, things like squats and lunges and things like that, but I do like to work out. I like feeling strong.»Underwood's legs weren't the only winner. The alum also took home a GRAMMY in the Best Roots Gospel Album category for her album, . «It means so much,» she said of the big win.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Billie Eilish honored the late Taylor Hawkins during her performance at the Grammys Sunday night.
Doja Cat and SZA won the Best Pop Duo Performance Award at the 2022 Grammys. They beat out "Butter" by BTS, Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga, ("I Get a Kick Out of You"), Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco ("Lonely"), and BTS ("Butter"), but if there were any hard feelings in the room, they evaporated when Doja and SZA took the stage to accept the prize.
The Grammy Awards paid tribute to Foo Fighters member Taylor Hawkins on Sunday night with a touching video montage honouring the late drummer.Taylor died aged 50 on 25 March in Bogota, Columbia, in the middle of the band’s tour and was found at the time, a preliminary toxicology report has stated, with multiple drugs in his system.The Foo Fighters were scheduled to perform at the 2022 Grammy Awards, which was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, however the band pulled out following the tragic death of Taylor. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Baby Keem's "Family Ties" featuring Kendrick Lamar won the Best Rap Performance award at the 64th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Tonight marked Baby Keem's first Grammy win and Kendrick Lamar's 14th.
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Billie Eilish paid touching tribute to late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins during the 2022 Grammy Awards. The “Happier Than Ever” artist attended this year’s ceremony, where the rock band received prizes including Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song. During her performance at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Eilish wore a black T-shirt with an image of Hawkins emblazoned across the front.
Ethan Shanfeld Taylor Hawkins, the drummer for Foo Fighters, was honored at the Grammys on Sunday in an emotional tribute video after he died on March 25 at the age of 50.The video, set to Foo Fighters’ “My Hero,” showed live footage of Hawkins along with photos of the drummer taking center stage as a singer. Hawkins often traded places with frontman Dave Grohl to perform a Queen song at Foo Fighters shows.Foo Fighters were nominated twice this year, for best rock album (“Medicine at Midnight”) and rock performance (“Making a Fire”).
Grammys host Trevor Noah kicked off a video tribute to recently-deceased Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins with the following words:
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A sentimental fashion statement. Billie Eilish paid tribute to late Foo Fighters member Taylor Hawkins during her Grammy Awards performance.
Foo Fighters' late drummer, Taylor Hawkins, was honored at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, as the group won three more golden gramophones just a weekend after Hawkins' tragic death.The rockers won all three of their 2022 nominations: Best Rock Performance for «Making a Fire,» Best Rock Song for «Waiting on a War,» and Best Rock Album forduring the GRAMMYs Premiere Ceremony, ahead of the live show. The Best Rock Album wins extends the Foo Fighters' own record in the category, with five career wins.Presenter Jimmy Jam accepted the GRAMMYs on the band's behalf, «with prayers to their loved ones.»Foo Fighters’ «Making A Fire» wins Best Rock Performance at the #GRAMMYs. https://t.co/kdCcTs4tv7pic.twitter.com/tJUbHYm42pThe Foo Fighters cancelled their GRAMMYs appearance, as well as the remainder of their tour dates following Hawkins' sudden death last Friday night, March 25, just before a performance in Bogota, Colombia.
the night Taylor Hawkins died.The entertainers walked the red carpet at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, and they spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner about Hawkins' untimely death.«It's super heavy,» Quesada shared. «We were actually playing the same festival as them the night he passed in Colombia, and when we found out the news, Eric and I actually had to come out onto the stage and announce it to the crowd.»The event was the Festival Estereo Picnic in Bogotá, Colombia, on March 25. Hawkins died in his hotel room that evening at the age of 50.«Eric led a moment of silence,» Quesada shared.
Valerie Bertinelli couldn't be more proud of her son, Wolfgang Van Halen. ET spoke with the pair at the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards Sunday, where she gushed over the GRAMMY-nominated songwriter.«It is really emotional. I mean, the song that Wofie wrote is absolutely stunning, gorgeous and it's really beautiful that he was honored for it, and for songwriting,» Bertinelli said of her son, whom she shares with the late Eddie Van Halen.«Because that is the first thing that really stuck out to me, was like, 'Wolf, you are a songwriter.