Cher presented Record of the Year at the 2026 Grammy Awards, and the whole situation was rife with snafus. To begin, the ceremony chose to present her with her Lifetime Achievement Award at the beginning of the segment. That made Cher think she was done with being onstage once host Trevor Noah presented her with the trophy, so she tried to leave. Grammys president Harvey Mason Jr. then had to shoo her back to the microphone to actually unveil the Record of the Year award.
During Cher's appearance to promote her memoir, Shepard asked the singer who she'd see as a dream partner for Bell - who was also present for the chat. "Because I know you think she could do better, and I don't disagree," Shepard explained. Bell laughed it off, explaining that her husband of 12 years was simply being "self-deprecating" - and telling Cher, "You've never thought about that." "No! I just like her," Cher said of her Burlesque co-star.
Last night, December 20, Ariana Grande returned to Studio 8H to host Saturday Night Live for the second time in as many years. During her monologue, Grande parodied Mariah Carey's recently record-breaking "All I Want for Christmas Is You" and was joined by Bowen Yang, who is leaving the SNL cast midway through his eighth season. She also appeared in sketches throughout the evening as an Elf on the Shelf, a dance instructor, and Macaulay Culkin's Kevin McCallister from Home Alone.
Walking the red carpet, Cher turned out a look that was equal parts glitzy, punk rock, and spicy - a truly signature combination. She wore a sheer mesh bodysuit featuring a black tube top and tattered lace print. She topped her lingerie with a cropped black furry coat for extra glamour. She paired her top with black, high-waisted trousers that featured several draped crystal chains of varying lengths.
If one of the 20th century's most important cultural icons stamps her approval in silver, it's safe to say Irvine gives a hell of a performance. They met eight years ago on the set of Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, where he played the young version of Pierce Brosnan's character. Now, he's starring as Henry Beauchamp in another beloved franchise, the Outlander prequel series Outlander: Blood of My Blood, which premiered in August on STARZ.
Bruce Vilanch is known for his decades of success in television, film, Broadway, and live performances, where he genuinely appreciates public attention and spends time with fans.
"Any funds distributed to Elijah will immediately be spent on drugs, leaving Elijah with no assets to provide for himself, and putting Elijah's life at risk."