CeeLo Green Says Beyoncé Was Bound to Win Best Country Due to Southern Roots
Monday, 3 February 2025 CeeLo Green’s all for Beyoncé making history as the first Black woman to win Best Country Album at the Grammys -- and he’s telling us it's something that was bound to happen. Peep the post-Grammys clip -- the rapper tells us Beyoncé…
CeeLo Green’s all for Beyoncé making history as the first Black woman to win Best Country Album at the Grammys -- and he’s telling us it's something that was bound to happen.
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Donald Trump has launched a fiery tirade against former presidential rival Kamala Harris, accusing her of bribing celebrities for endorsements during the 2024 campaign. Trump claims entertainers like Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen and Oprah may have accepted payments in violation of campaign finance laws and is calling for a “major investigation.” In a series of heated social media posts, Trump mocked Springsteen as a “dried out prune” and slammed him for criticizing America from a concert stage abroad. These accusations come as Trump intensifies efforts to cast the Democratic campaign as corrupt, reigniting long-standing hostilities with liberal celebrities who have openly opposed him.
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Following some online debate, Sabrina Carpenter is providing an alternate cover to her upcoming album, 'Man's Best Friend,' and says its approved by the man upstairs. The Grammy winner debuted a secondary cover for her seventh studio album in which Carpenter glamorously clutches onto a man in a suit with a few other stray men in the background in the black and white shot. After announcing the new album a few weeks ago, Carpenter received backlash for the record’s cover art, which saw her on her knees in a black dress as presumably a man stood out-of-shot and clutched onto her hair.
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Billie Eilish is calling out the chaos, after an AI-generated image of her at the 2025 Met Gala sparked confusion online. The Grammy winner took to her Instagram Story to react to people calling her outfit during fashion's biggest night "trash." However, there was just one problem: she was never there.
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Whoopi Goldberg is coming to Beyoncé's defense after Fox News criticized the global icon for winning best country album at the 2025 Grammys. Conservative author Raymond Arroyo made an appearance on..
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Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter, and more win big at the 2025 Grammy Awards. Stars of the studio and the stage gathered on Sunday to celebrate music's biggest night. With major wins,..
Beyoncé captivated the 2025 Grammy Awards with her stunning champagne-colored dress and achieved another historic milestone by becoming the first Black woman in... IndiaTimes
Sabrina Carpenter, Charli xcx, Kendrick Lamar, Beyonc and other stars picked up early awards during the premiere ceremony. Take a look at the full winners list. Bollywood Life Also reported by •DNA •IndiaTimes
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