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Selena Trends As Fans Rage Over Lack of Grammy Lifetime Achievement Honor
Why Selena Quintanilla s Fans Are Disappointed in 2021 Grammys Lifetime Achievement Tribute https://t.co/RNhBRkEOAi E! News (@enews) March 15, 2021
Selena Quintanilla Perez trended overnight as fans raged over the lack of honor for her lifetime achievement award. The Tejano singer, who died in 1995, was among the multiple recipients of the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award and received a 3-second mention during broadcast. Fans were left confused and hurt by the perceived snub.
While the Recording Academy had not promised a more extensive tribute to Selena and doesn t typically devote time in the telecast for extended recognition to individual honorees, there was a clear impression that there would be a tribute by the way the academy used Selena s image and name to hype up the show. Even Selena s widower, guitarist Chris Perez, the Texas board of journalists and Texas congressman Joaquin Castro seemed to be un
Citizen of the world, Dua Lipa , continued her globetrotting last night in Los Angeles where she performed at the Grammys. She began her performance with a rendition of Levitating and was joined by DaBaby. She then delivered a version of the nominated Dont Start Now , which she performed…
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Look to the Stars
March 15, 2021
On March 16, 2020, Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley launched “Stars In The House” in response to what they knew would be an immediate need for funds in light of the Broadway shutdown.
Now, one year and over 375 episodes later, “Stars In The House” has raised over $715,000 for The Actors Fund, and an additional $200,000 for other charity organizations who have needed support throughout the pandemic.
“We can’t believe it has been a year! We continue to be overwhelmed by the generosity of our viewers, who send in donations from all over the world,” said Rudetsky and Wesley. “We thought that after the first few weeks, contributions would dwindle and the show would be more about bringing some joy and positivity during these dark times. But the fact that we have been able to do both – deliver fun and financial support – is beyond our wildest dreams. We are so grateful to our team behind the scenes, Dr. Jon LaPook, the thousands of gues