What you didn’t see on TV

The 2023 Grammys live broadcast may have been filled with memorable moments – but what fans didn’t see on TV was just as entertaining.

Inside the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the nominees were spotted having the time of their lives as they watched the hours-long show in the VIP section near the stage.

Lizzo was one of the first celebrities to make her way inside the venue and was hard to miss in her stunning bright orange gown by Dolce & Gabbana.

Lizzo and Adele were the life of the star-studded party inside the Crypto.com Arena Sunday night.

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Lizzo and Adele were the life of the star-studded party inside the Crypto.com Arena Sunday night.


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Lizzo and Adele were the life of the star-studded party inside the Crypto.com Arena Sunday night.


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The “Good as Hell” singer was seen snapping pics near her table before the crowd of A-listers assembled into their assigned seats after walking the red carpet.

And Lizzo was truly giving off “bad bitch o’clock” energy throughout the night, turning up with her industry pals. Even when the cameras weren’t rolling, Lizzo and Adele were seen exchanging laughs as they conversed and pumped up their nearby peers.

The awards show besties also posed for pics with Beyoncé.

The awards show besties also posed for pics with Beyoncé.


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The awards show besties also posed for pics with Beyoncé.


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Lizzo won big herself Sunday night – taking home the Record of the Year award for “About Damn Time” – but was all about spreading good vibes to her fellow artists.

She showed Harry Styles major support throughout the evening by excitedly jumping up and down as he scored multiple wins, including Album of the Year. The two were seen snapping a ton of pics together and cheering each other on after their performances.

The singer was spotted snapping selfies with Harry Styles.

The singer was spotted snapping selfies with Harry Styles.


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Lizzo also couldn’t seem to help herself from fangirling over Beyoncé before and after giving the “Crazy in Love” singer a shoutout in her acceptance speech.

“I won,” Lizzo later wrote on Instagram, sharing snaps of herself posing with Beyoncé and her awards show bestie Adele.

Beyoncé arrived fashionably late to the awards show.
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Speaking of Beyoncé, the crowd went absolutely wild when she finally entered the venue fashionably late in a shimmering metallic dress.

Page Six reported earlier Sunday that the “Cuff It” singer missed her first win of the night – for Best R&B Song – due to being stuck in heavy LA traffic.

The songstress nabbed multiple wins Sunday night.
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The songstress also received a standing ovation from what appeared to be the entire crowd – including those who were seated at the very top of the venue – after crushing the record for most Grammy wins ever.

Celebs at the front of the stage immediately flocked to her side to give her hugs and tell her congratulations as she made her way down the stairs and back to her seat.

Machine Gun Kelly was everybody’s buddy during commercial breaks.

Machine Gun Kelly was everybody’s buddy during commercial breaks.


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Machine Gun Kelly was everybody’s buddy during commercial breaks.


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During commercial breaks, Page Six spotted plenty of celebs mingling, especially Machine Gun Kelly, who seemed to be everybody’s buddy.

The “Bloody Valentine” rocker was constantly out of his seat, chatting it up and saying hello to nearly every artist in the VIP crowd, including rap legend Jay-Z.

The rocker was accompanied by his fiancée, Megan Fox.
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Meanwhile, the rocker’s fiancée, Megan Fox, stayed seated at the couple’s table for most of the show after revealing one night prior that she had broken her wrist and suffered from a concussion.

The actress did not share any further details about the incident on social media but appeared to be in good spirits at the Grammys with MGK. However, unlike their usual appearances at awards shows, the lovebirds didn’t show much PDA in the crowd.

Taylor Swift reunited with ex Harry Styles at the annual awards show.
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One of the highlights of the evening was seeing famous exes Taylor Swift and Harry Styles reunite in public again. Page Six saw the two interacting a few times throughout the duration of the show and they appeared to be friendly and supportive of one another.

At one point, we spotted Swift – chic in a bedazzled Roberto Cavalli look – approach Styles’ table during a commercial break. The “Midnights” singer even patted Styles on the back, seemingly to tell him congratulations, before returning to her own seat next to producer Jack Antonoff.

And while Swift was a dancing diva all night long, we caught her pulling out her best awards show moves as Styles performed “As It Was” from his Grammy-winning “Harry’s House” album.

She jumped right out of her seat shortly after the song began and was the only one at her table standing up and vibing along to the catchy track.

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Lizzo seemingly claps back at Kanye West’s comments about her weight

She’s 100 percent pissed off.

Lizzo seemingly clapped back at scandal-ridden Kanye West after he made body-shaming comments about her weight.

“I feel like everybody in America got my motherf–king name in their motherf–king mouth for no motherf–king reason,” the “About Damn Time” singer, 34, told the audience during her concert at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Friday (via MuchMusic).

“I’m minding my fat, black, beautiful business!” she continued before jokingly asking her Canadian fans, “Can I stay here? Who can I marry for that dual citizenship?”

Lizzo seemingly clapped back at Kanye West after he made comments about her weight.
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West, 45, randomly brought up Lizzo’s weight during a Fox News interview with Tucker Carlson last week.

“When Lizzo loses 10 pounds and announces it, the bots … on Instagram, they attack her losing weight, because the media wants to put out a perception that being overweight is the new goal when it’s actually unhealthy,” he said, adding, “It’s demonic.”

West brought up Lizzo’s weight during an interview with Tucker Carlson.
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The “Hurricane” rapper appeared on Carlson’s show after catching heat for showcasing “White Lives Matter” shirts at his Yeezy fashion show in Paris last week.

Several celebrities, including Jaden Smith and Jodie Turner-Smith, publicly denounced West’s design as offensive and harmful. The backlash then caused Ye to feud with stars like Gigi Hadid and Justin Bieber.

By Sunday, West was restricted from Instagram and Twitter for violating the platforms’ standards by posting anti-Semitic remarks.

West shared a text exchange with Diddy in which he told the Bad Boy Records founder, “Ima use you as an example to show the Jewish people that told you to call me that no one can threaten or influence me. I told you this was war.”

His post has since been taken down.

West responded to Instagram’s restriction by writing in a since-deleted tweet, “I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE The funny thing is I actually can’t be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew also You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever opposes your agenda.”

Lizzo is an advocate for body positivity.
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Sources told Page Six exclusively that West, who split from ex-wife Kim Kardashian last year, is in the midst of a mental breakdown.

The billionaire has a history of mental illness and was hospitalized for mental health problems in 2016. In 2019, he revealed he suffers from bipolar disorder.



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Lizzo plays President James Madison’s crystal flute onstage in DC: ‘History is freaking cool’

Lizzo is making “freaking cool” history.

The 34-year-old singer, rapper and classically trained flutist claimed to be one of the few ever to play President James Madison’s crystal flute during a concert on Wednesday night in Washington DC.

Loaned to her by the Library of Congress, handlers appeared on stage during “The Special Tour” stop, gently lending the Grammy-winning artist the 200-year-old instrument.

“B—h, I’m scared,” the “2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)” songstress declared into the microphone. “It’s like playing out of a wine glass, so be patient.”

Lizzo played a short and sweet reverberating note before pulling back and looking at the flute in amazement. She then played another trill while twerking to the adoring audience’s applause.

She held the flute over her head like a trophy before returning it the the handlers and jogging back over to her microphone.

Lizzo twerked while playing the US’ founding fathers’ flute.

“B—h, I just twerked and played James Madison’s crystal flute from the 1800s. We just made history tonight,” Lizzo declared.

She also thanked the Library of Congress for “preserving our history and making history freaking cool.”

“History is freaking cool, you guys,” she added.

Madison’s flute is one of 1,800 in the Library of Congress’ collection, Carla Hayden, the librarian of Congress told NPR.

Lizzo tries out a plexiglass flute at the Library of Congress in DC.
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Hayden tweeted at Lizzo ahead of her DC tour date, sharing glimpses of the largest flute collection in the world and even inviting her to come play a few.

“Like your song they are good as hell,” she wrote.

Lizzo excitedly responded, manifesting Tuesday night’s performance.

“IM COMING CARLA! AND IM PLAYIN THAT CRYSTAL FLUTE!!!!!” she wrote.

Lizzo continues her tour Wednesday night with a stop in Philadelphia.



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VMAs 2022 best & worst performances, from Blackpink to Nicki Minaj

Perhaps the best performance at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards — held for the second time at the Prudential Center on Sunday night — didn’t even take place on the VMAs stage. That was when Artist of the Year winner Bad Bunny had the audience hopping from his show at Yankee Stadium, whether they were concertgoers or viewers watching the awards all around the around.

But it was also a night that big winner Jack Harlow, who took home four VMAs, and Video Vanguard recipient Nicki Minaj were better at performing than they were at co-hosting. Meanwhile, Global Icon Award honorees Red Hot Chili Peppers led a rock resurgence that also featured Panic! At the Disco and Italian breakout band Maneskin.

Before MTV goes back to forgetting about music for another year, we look back on the best and worst performances of the 2022 VMAs.

Worst: Blackpink

Blackpink performed “Born Pink” at the VMAs, making their debut US awards show performance.
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Doing “Pink Venom” — from their upcoming second album “Born Pink,” due Sept. 16 — the K-pop girl group underwhelmed in their debut performance on a US awards show. It was bad enough that many in the audience — both in the Prudential Center and around the world watching — probably didn’t know the song, but the stiff, lifeless performance failed to establish the group as a live force to be reckoned with on the VMAs stage.

Best: Jack Harlow, Fergie and Lizzo

Fergie and Jack Harlow lend some (first) class to the VMAs.
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Co-host Jack Harlow gets props for bring back Fergie from the musical oblivion — where exactly has she been? — after he generously sampled her 2007 hit “Glamorous” on his 2022 No. 1 hit “First Class.” Respect was due, and he gave it to a star much in need of some love. And then when you added Lizzo to the opening on “2 B Loved (Am I Ready),” well, we already know that Lizzo makes everything better.

Best: Nicki Minaj

VMAs co-host Nicki Minaj performed a medley of hits before she accepted her Video Vanguard Award.
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It took almost an hour for co-host Nicki Minaj to show up to the VMAs stage. But when she did, the 39-year-old Queens MC made a show-stopping statement that proved why she — haters be damned — was worthy of this year’s Video Vanguard Award. A pink-haired Minaj owned the candy-coated set to the delight of her legion of Barbies in a medley that veered from her killer verse on Kanye West’s “Monster” to solo hits “Beez in the Trap,” “Moment 4 Life,” “Super Bass” and “Anaconda” that showcased her range of styles and flows. At the end of a mini-set that proved why she is one of the best female rappers of all time, she was even to be excused for some obvious lip-syncing during her current No. 1 hit “Super Freaky Girl.”

Worst: Eminem and Snoop Dogg

The King of Cannabis, Snoop Dogg, got Eminem “high” during the performance.

After seeing Em and Snoop rocking the Super Bowl halftime stage in February in real effing life, the whole metaverse performance of their new single “From the D 2 the LBC” was a major letdown. I mean, who wants virtual versions of these two rap legends — especially when the flesh-and-blood icons are actually in the house? The whole thing felt like a gimmicky, desperate attempt to make these aging rappers look relevant. But at least they redeemed themselves a bit at the end by appearing and performing all the way live.

Best: Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis and bassist Flea perform at the 2022 VMAs.
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The Chili Peppers got a humorous introduction from Cheech and Chong before they gave their Global Icon Award performance. But once the band took the stage, it was serious business as they put the M — music — back into MTV and the VMAs. From the moment they launched into their 2022 hit “Black Summer,” there was no doubt that the Chili Peppers were performing completely live. Imagine that? The pure joy of seeing badass bassist Flea and guitar god John Frusciante jamming together on stage almost made you think that you were watching the Grammys for a second. And the boundless energy that the Chili Peppers displayed — 22 years after they already won MTV’s Video Vanguard Award — as they returned to their rap-rock roots on “Can’t Stop” made you wonder just how many of this year’s acts would still be rocking the VMAs stage 37 years after their debut. I’m betting exactly none.


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Best: Bad Bunny

After his VMAs remote performance from Yankee Stadium, a triumphant Bad Bunny hoisted his trophy for Artist of the Year.
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First Kane Brown became the first male country star to ever perform at the VMAs in a rousing performance of “Grand” from the Toyoya Stage that made Fort Lee, NJ look like Nashville. Then Puerto Rican sensation Bad Bunny one-upped him with a remote performance from Yankee Stadium on his second of two nights that were the hottest ticket in town. It had already been a big night for Latin artists, including performances by Anitta, and J Balvin and Ryan Castro. But a satin-suited Bad Bunny was the hottest of them all, delivering the kind of electric performance that beat just about any other one of the night. You could really feel the energy of the crowd rocking and rapping along with the reggaeton superstar to “Titi Me Pregunto.” And it was fitting that he was able to receive his Artist of the Year award — beating out Styles, who failed to do a remote performance from his own show at Madison Square Garden — in front of his adoring fans.

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