The next best thing to attending the Academy Awards? Beyoncé and JAY-Z's annual Oscars Gold after-party!
27.01.2020 - 20:41 / cosmopolitan.com
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The next best thing to attending the Academy Awards? Beyoncé and JAY-Z's annual Oscars Gold after-party!
Beyoncé and remained seated during the at the , .The couple attended Sunday night's (February 2) big game at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami with their daughter, Blue Ivy. Per People, their decision not to stand was a continuation of the work started by former San Francisco 49ers player , who kneeled during the national anthem to raise awareness of Jay-Z recently signed a deal to join the NFL as a "live entertainment strategist" and has plans to make the organization more inclusive.
Beyoncé, Jay-Z and their daughter Blue Ivy chose to remain seated during the National Anthem at this year's Super Bowl and their fans had some really strong feelings about it. The videos and photographs of the family sitting while Demi Lovato performed the United State’s national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, ahead of the big game went viral online. While there were many others who did not stand during the anthem, twitterverse slammed the couple for being disrespectful.
Beyoncé and JAY-Z chose not to stand during the National Anthem at this year's Super Bowl and Twitter has many thoughts.
Super Bowl 2020 may officially be over, but Republican political host Tomi Lahren is still in her feelings about what happened during the game—and it’s all because of Beyoncé and Jay Z. Tomi took to Twitter to call the couple out for their joint refusal to stand for the national anthem.
Stacey Solomon recalled on Loose Women the moment she broke down in tears when her partner Joe Swash told her of an adorable question her eldest son had asked him. Zachary, 11, who she shares with her ex Dean Cox, had sat Joe down to question if he was like "another son" to him, to which the presenter replied he "loved him like his own".
Ella Mai caught up with Billboard on the red carpet at the 2020 Grammy Awards, chatting about meeting Beyoncé, what fans can expect from her sophomore album, and more.
When it comes to the Roc Nation Brunch, the central theme for the illustrious event is black excellence. On Saturday (Jan. 25), Jay-Z and Beyonce's reign as supreme hosts continued as they entertained the likes of Rihanna, Diddy, Meek Mill, Megan Thee Stallion, Lana Del Rey, Jonas Brothers and more for their starry event.
Rihanna put in a stylish appearance at Roc Nation's The Brunch ahead of the Grammys.The Fenty Beauty mogul wore a look from Bottega Veneta's Pre-Fall 2020 collection.Beyoncé was also in attendance, and wore a chic mini dress.Rihanna always looks incredible, especially when she rocks up to the airport in baggy sweatpants and sparkly heels.Roc Nation's star-studded The Brunch took place on Saturday, and Rihanna pretty much stole the show in the perfect Bottega Veneta look, as pointed out by
Beyoncé stepped out on Saturday for Roc Nation's The Brunch, ahead of the Grammys.The singer wore a chic minidress by Francesco Murano, with a pair of strappy sandals.The star-studded event attracted a plethora of celebs including Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, and Sean "Diddy" Combs.In a completely unsurprising turn of events, Beyoncé looked absolutely stunning at Roc Nation's annual pre-Grammys brunch.Photographed at The Brunch alongside husband Jay-Z, Beyoncé was seriously chic in a gray minidress
Rihanna is in the building!
Beyoncé and Rihanna were the center of attention at the Roc Nation brunch.
On Thursday, Jan. 22, amidst the mayhem of Grammy week in Los Angeles, the Vanity Group CEO Karleen Roy threw her inaugural “Grit Before the Gram” event. Billed as “the soundtrack of our solidarity,” the evening was produced to provide an environment of unity, awareness and impact. Agents, producers, managers, directors and label executives were among the 100 guests invited for the formal dinner which took place at The Edition in West Hollywood.