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BTS Explain Why They Think They Didn't Win at the Grammys 2021

BTS are opening up about their Grammys nomination.

The group spoke out about their historic nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their hit “Dynamite” in a VLive session on Monday (March 15).

During the conversation, they assured fans – who were very vocal on social media following the loss – that they should not be disappointed.

“The reason we weren’t able to win is, I think many of you probably expect this, but we took it as them telling us to come and get the award in person,” RM said. (English translation via AllKpop.)

“I saw a lot of articles saying we ‘failed’ to get the award, but I don’t think it’s a fail since we were able to perform for the first time as nominees. I don’t think it’s a failure but let’s look at the positive side; we were nominated for the first time and did our first solo performance,” he went on to say.

Check out their big performance!

BTS fans sent all their love and encouragement to the group during the show with a special hashtag.

DaBaby Says He Asked JoJo Siwa to Perform With Him at the Grammys After Lyric Diss Controversy

DaBaby attempted to make it up to JoJo Siwa!

The 29-year-old “Rockstar” entertainer said he tried to reach out to the 17-year-old superstar to have her perform with him at the 2021 Grammys on Sunday night (March 14).

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of JoJo Siwa

“We’re 1000% JoJo Siwa fans. We love her, we actually reached out to see if she wanted to perform with me at the Grammys. But I heard she’s somewhere working on a project of her own,” he explained to ET.

The news comes after DaBaby previously name-dropped her in a “Beatbox” freestyle in February, rapping: “You a bitch, JoJo Siwa (bitch),” which many took to be an odd and unexpected diss. He later directly tweeted at her to explain the line as “word play.”

Find out who DaBaby performed with at the Grammys!

Fans Read Harry Styles' Lips, Figure Out What He Says to Taylor Swift

Harry Styles and Taylor Swift went viral over the weekend after they reunited at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

Taylor and Harry dated back in 2012 and and we actually have photos of them from years ago.

The Recording Academy has released this audience cam video that shows the former couple chatting with each other at one point during a commercial break.

Fans saw the video and assessed what they believe Harry to be saying to Taylor at one moment.

Click inside to see what fans think Harry Styles says to Taylor Swift…More Here! »

Grammys 2021 Early Ratings Revealed, Lowest Ranked Viewership in History in Early Numbers

The ratings are in for the 2021 Grammy awards, which aired on Sunday (March 15) on CBS.

Unfortunately for the network, this year’s show was not a huge hit. According to Variety, it was the lowest rated Grammys in history.

The ceremony was hosted by Trevor Noah and featured performances from huge artists like Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, BTS, Billie Eilish, Post Malone and Megan Thee Stallion.

Despite the impressive lineup, ratings fell significantly from last year. An average of 7.88 million people tuned into the broadcast, with a 1.9 rating in adults 18-49.

In 2020, the show drew a 5.4 rating in the key demo and 18.7 million viewers, while the 2019 Grammys drew a 5.6 rating and 19.9 million viewers. The least-watched Grammys remains the 2006 ceremony, which was watched by 17 million people.

The outlet notes that these are still based on early reports from Nielsen Live+Same Day fast-affiliate numbers and that final numbers that take West Coast viewing into account will be available later today or tomorrow morning. The stats “will likely rise by 15-20%” after the time-zone adjustment.

Click here to see the most memorable moments from the show!

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Tiffany Haddish Cries on Set As She Learns She Won a Grammy

Tiffany Haddish is opening up about what winning an award at the 2021 Grammys means to her.

The comedian shared her reaction to the exciting news on Twitter on Monday (March 15).

She was on the set of her CBS show Kids Say the Darndest Things when she learned that she had made history for winning the Grammy for Best Comedy Album for Black Mitzvah.

The clip begins with Tiffany telling two little Black girls on set, “I’m just happy to be nominated, personally,” before a producer lets her know that she just won a Grammy.

“I just what? I just won a Grammy?” she exclaims. “Are you serious?”

The producer repeats the news and says he’s “telling the truth” as Tiffany gestures to her in-ear piece to the girls on set, sharing that she’s getting news.

The producer says to Tiffany, “Tell them all you just won a Grammy. Congratulations! You just won best comedy album. No lying; this is for real!”

“”Y’all serious?” Tiffany says, getting emotional. “I really won? You know a Black woman hasn’t won in that category since 1986? A Black woman hasn’t won in that category since Whoopi Goldberg.”

“Yes, I learned that in Black History Month,” responds one of the girls.

“Can I tell you why I’m crying?” Tiffany asks, before saying, “It’s a lot of bumpy roads that you cross and it’s a lot of times you feel like, ‘What? Am I doing the right thing? Is this good enough? Am I good enough? Am I strong enough to do this job?’ And you just have to believe in yourself as much as you can and against all odds, you just say, ‘You know what? I’m gonna put my best foot forward and I’m gonna give the world the best that I’ve got.’”

“Anything is possible,” she says, before the little girls clap.

Tiffany is not only the first Black woman to win in the Best Comedy Album since 1986, she’s also the first woman to win overall since Kathy Griffin in 2014.

Click here to see all the big winners from the 2021 Grammys!

Naya Rivera's Fans Call Out Grammys 2021 for Leaving Her Out of In Memoriam

Naya Rivera‘s fans are not happy that she was left out of the Grammys 2021 In Memoriam tribute honoring the lives lost in the last year.

After the In Memoriam tribute aired, fans of Naya quickly realized she was not included, despite being a former Grammy nominee and actress who starred on Glee and Step Up, among other titles over the years.

Naya was previously nominated in 2011 and 2012 for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for “Don’t Stop Believing’” and Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media for “Glee: The Music, Volume 4.”

Naya died in a tragic drowning accident at the age of 33 this past July. Our continued thoughts are with Naya‘s loved ones during this time.

Click inside to see the tweets that fans are sending to call out the 2021 Grammys for completely omitting Naya Rivera from the tribute…More Here! »