Kelly Rowland told crowd members at the American Music Awards to “chill out” on Sunday after they booed Chris Brown.
The former Destiny’s Child singer was accepting Brown’s win for the Favorite Male R&b Artist category on his behalf when the audience began booing.
“Excuse me,” Rowland said before adding: “Chill out.”
The 41-year-old then went on to sincerely acclaim Brown, addressing him directly and say that she loved him.
“Chris, thank you so much for making great R&b music,” she said.
“ll take this award [and] bring it to you. I love you. Congratulations, and congratulations to all the nominees in this category.”
Brown, who was a controversial winner due to his history of accusations for violence against women, didn’t attend the awards ceremony after his performance was reportedly cancelled.
Brown tweeted on Sunday (20 November) claiming that he was originally due to perform: “Wouldve been the ama performance,...
The former Destiny’s Child singer was accepting Brown’s win for the Favorite Male R&b Artist category on his behalf when the audience began booing.
“Excuse me,” Rowland said before adding: “Chill out.”
The 41-year-old then went on to sincerely acclaim Brown, addressing him directly and say that she loved him.
“Chris, thank you so much for making great R&b music,” she said.
“ll take this award [and] bring it to you. I love you. Congratulations, and congratulations to all the nominees in this category.”
Brown, who was a controversial winner due to his history of accusations for violence against women, didn’t attend the awards ceremony after his performance was reportedly cancelled.
Brown tweeted on Sunday (20 November) claiming that he was originally due to perform: “Wouldve been the ama performance,...
- 11/23/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Machine Gun Kelly has expressed doubt over whether the moon landing happened, during his AMAs acceptance speech.
The artist was accepting his award for Favourite Rock Artist when he made the comments.
Kelly alluded to the conspiracy theory that people landing on the moon never actually happened.
The 32-year-old artist used the moon reference to defend his credibility in rock music.
“There have been some people in the rock community who called me a tourist, but they’re wrong,” he said.
“I’m a rocket man. We weren’t born on the moon but we looked at it and we were curious and then we went there… supposedly… and these two rock albums were me going to the moon.”
Moon landing conspiricists believe that humans have never stepped foot on the moon.
They believe that the Apollo 11 landing in 1969, in which Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon,...
The artist was accepting his award for Favourite Rock Artist when he made the comments.
Kelly alluded to the conspiracy theory that people landing on the moon never actually happened.
The 32-year-old artist used the moon reference to defend his credibility in rock music.
“There have been some people in the rock community who called me a tourist, but they’re wrong,” he said.
“I’m a rocket man. We weren’t born on the moon but we looked at it and we were curious and then we went there… supposedly… and these two rock albums were me going to the moon.”
Moon landing conspiricists believe that humans have never stepped foot on the moon.
They believe that the Apollo 11 landing in 1969, in which Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the moon,...
- 11/21/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Former Gb News anchor Andrew Neil has filed a defamation lawsuit against U.S. businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri in London’s High Court.
The suit, officially filed on Wednesday, is believed to stem from a Twitter conflict between the two in Dec. 2021 when Arcuri called the veteran journalist a “pedo” in a now deleted tweet and suggested he was an acquaintance of pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The conflict reportedly began following an online disagreement about the Covid-19 vaccine, which Arcuri has decried as an “experimental neurotoxin” on social media.
In a widely reported tweet, which has since been deleted, Arcuri tagged Neil’s Twitter handle and accused him of being a “paid for pharma puppet” and “on the pedo elite train” alongside a photograph purporting to show Epstein’s address book with Neil’s name in it.
Neil swiftly responded saying he intended to take legal action against Arcuri for the false accusations.
The suit, officially filed on Wednesday, is believed to stem from a Twitter conflict between the two in Dec. 2021 when Arcuri called the veteran journalist a “pedo” in a now deleted tweet and suggested he was an acquaintance of pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The conflict reportedly began following an online disagreement about the Covid-19 vaccine, which Arcuri has decried as an “experimental neurotoxin” on social media.
In a widely reported tweet, which has since been deleted, Arcuri tagged Neil’s Twitter handle and accused him of being a “paid for pharma puppet” and “on the pedo elite train” alongside a photograph purporting to show Epstein’s address book with Neil’s name in it.
Neil swiftly responded saying he intended to take legal action against Arcuri for the false accusations.
- 2/17/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
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