Fans ‘definitely’ heard Lady Gaga’s shout out to Trump during her powerful Grammy performance
Following her performance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Lady Gaga got fans buzzing, and not just for one reason, but two.

Following her performance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Lady Gaga got fans buzzing, and not just for one reason, but two.
Alicia Keys stunned fans with a jaw-dropping performance while being the "perfect" Grammy's host. She showed off her skills by playing two pianos at once.
Actor Liam Hemsworth was hospitalized urgently and as a result, missed press day with his co-stars for his upcoming movie. He was also not present at the 2019 Grammy Awards for the same reason.
"Anyone who is upset is stupid," said Smokey Robinson as he defended Jennifer Lopez from complaints made by critics that the Grammys' Motown Records tribute should include only black artists.
Saturday night’s 61st Annual Grammy Awards ceremony had a powerful and inspiring start when Alicia Keys got joined by four iconic women on stage.
On Friday night, Pink kicked off a special event with a surprising rendition of Dolly Parton’s iconic hit, “Jolene.”
An incredible singer from Kazakhstan stunned the judges and became a fan favorite thanks to his wide vocal range in the new CBS talent competition, “The World’s Best.”
Rapper Offset and singer, Chris Brown are locked in a feud that saw Brown threaten Offset. However, Offset immediately clapped back and reminded him of the Rihanna assault from 2009.
On February 7, Kelly Clarkson invited two Kansa Highway Patrol troopers onstage, and the result was magical.
Back in the ‘90s, when her career was still in its early stages, Mary J. Blige was dealing with a toxic relationship. She dated Cedric “K-Ci” Hailey, from the group Jodeci, for 12 years. In the end, she was left with a public embarrassment and a lot of pain.
Ruben Studdard, the winner of the second season of the singing reality competition "American Idol" thought he had found true love when he met his now-former wife Zuri McCants, but life had other plans for him.
One of the most romantic singing artists performs a duet that will make anyone fall in love with them in an instant. Andy Gibb and Crystal Gayle, two of the most iconic singers of the 80’s, took the stage to perform Gayle’s chart-topping romantic number, “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.”
The legendary 71-year-old English singer and the late Princess enjoyed a close friendship for years until Diana sadly died in a car crash in 1997. The singer has remained close to Diana's children.