If you thought you saw the best and worst of the stars’ designer duds on the 2015 Academy Award red carpet, you should think again.
If you ask us, the best was saved for last as stars swarmed to Vanity Fair‘s “must-attend” annual Oscar afterparty. An A-list affair lined with some of entertainment’s biggest night’s winners, losers, and everyone in between, check in below to see stunners Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, Christina Aguilera, and more work the carpet like only they can!
Tomorrow brings with it the release of Chris Brown and Tyga‘s collaborative album ‘Fan of a Fan’.
Hitting the promo trail in support of the set, C. Breezy stopped by The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 today and wilfully spilled on a number of titivating topics.
Indeed, the 25-year-old spoke on the status of his friendship (or lack-thereof) with Drake, ex girlfriend Rihanna, the politics of the music industry, his spat with the ladies of ‘The Real’, and much more.
They may share a mutualfriend in Pop cantor Rihanna, but it seems there’s no mending the broken bridge that once stood between performers Drake and Chris Brown.
Why? Recent remarks made by the latter during an interview to promote his latest album ‘Fan of a Fan 2.’
As her ‘Do What You Want’ co-star Lady Gaga continues to soak up praise for her show-stopping performance at tonight’s Academy Awards, Christina Aguilera is getting her fair share of shout-outs from fans and critics as well for her smoking hot ensemble.
She may have skipped the Oscar red carpet and red rubber dish-washing gloves all together, but headlines haven’t skipped out on showing the ‘Genie In A Bottle’ beauty some love for her white hot dress afterward as she stepped out to the Vanity Fair Oscar After-party with fiance Matt Rutler.
The 87th Annual Academy Awards certainly provided many a notable moment courtesy of the host of movie and music stars who took to the stage.
Now, after show-stopping performances from John Legend, Rita Ora, Lady Gaga, and more, see who walked away with the show’s biggest star – its coveted trophies!
Despite an awesome lineup featuring Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Adam Levine, and more, it was pop megastar Lady Gaga who was billed as the night’s “must see” musical performer at the 87th annual Academy Awards. Now, after lending an absolutely jaw-dropping performance of the Julie Andrews-famed ‘The Sound of Music’ from the classic movie of its namesake, we can see why.
Setting Twitter ablaze as we speak, the emotional performance is quickly being deemed by critics one of the award show’s most memorable…ever! Tuck in below to let us know if you agree:
The 87th Annual Academy Awards may be flooding Twitter timelines for its host of memorable quotes (i.e. “honoring the best & whitest,”), red carpet slayage, and trophy wins and snubs, but its most talked about moments may have just come courtesy of its music performances.
As if Rita Oradidn’t rock the stage enough with her amazing live showing of ‘Grateful,’ found aboard the ‘Beyond the Lights’ soundtrack, Grammy winners Common, John Legend and Jennifer Hudson hit the Dolby Theatre stage to perform stunning renditions of songs from some of this year’s nominated films and more.
The 2015 Academy Awards welcomed ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ star Rita Ora to its historic list of performers as the 24=year old took to tonight’s ceremony to perform ‘Grateful’ (from ‘Beyond the Lights’).
The stars shine for entertainment’s biggest calendar night – the 87th Annual Grammy Awards! Live from Los Angeles’ Hollywood & Highland Center, join That Grape Juice‘s peek at the industry’s biggest names just moments after they arrive to the scene.
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As Hollywood gears up for another Academy Awards ceremony tonight, From The Vault journeys back to the year 2007 when the ‘Dreamgirls’ cast performed a medley of the movie’s finest songs.
‘Dream’ was a huge success both commercially and critically; and a pronounced part of its popularity lay in the material heard throughout the movie. As such, it wasn’t much of a surprise then when its OST hit #1 on the Billboard 200 or when three records from the project were nominated for Best Original Song at the Oscars – namely ‘Love You I Do’, ‘Listen’ and ‘Patience’.
Introduced by Jennifer Lopez, cast-mates Keith Robinson, Anika Noni Rose, Jennifer Hudson and Beyonce took to the stage to present a rousing rendition of said songs in medley form. Needless to say, the showing was a vocal home-run. Most importantly, the artists displayed incredible chemistry and each of their lights were able to shine during the seven minutes showing. {Side note: It’s always a pleasure for us watching Hudson and Knowles trade verses during ‘Listen’}
Sadly none of the songs won the coveted prize, but J.Hud was named Best Actress In A Supporting Role for her portrayal of Effie White. Hopefully, Common and John Legend fare better tonight with their Golden Globes-winning song ‘Glory’ which will compete against the Diane Warren-penned ‘Grateful’ sung by Rita Ora.
While we await to find out, we invite you to press play and relive the splendour of this moment.