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Inside the 2024 Grammy Awards: What You Didn’t See on TV on February 5, 2024 at 6:15 am Us Weekly
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The 2024 Grammy Awards were full of captivating performances and heartfelt speeches — but not all the best moments were featured on TV.
While viewers saw Taylor Swift make history on Sunday, February 4, as the only artist to win Album of the Year four times, they didn’t see fangirl Swift, 34, at work during the commercial breaks. Swift, who won two Grammys during the night, was also one of the busiest singers in the audience.
During the first hour of the show, Swift was spotted grabbing Dua Lipa to fawn over the British singer, 28. The pair hugged and took a selfie, an insider exclusively told Us Weekly.
Swift later found herself in the middle of the mob scene that surrounded Beyoncé once the “Lemonade” singer, 42, arrived at the event. Swift was then seen talking and hugging both Lipa, 28, and Beyoncé, per an eyewitness.
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Swift, who announced her 11th studio album during the awards show, kept the good times rolling, hugging New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who was also in the audience. The “Lavender Haze” singer later shared a sweet embrace with Billie Eilish, the insider told Us.
Scroll down for a look at the behind-the-scenes moments from the 2024 Grammys:
Champagne Kisses
Heidi Klum grabbed a glass of champagne from her husband, Tom Kaulitz, and gave him a kiss outside the theater, a source told Us.
Lending a Hand
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Jelly Roll was spotted adjusting his wife Bunnie XO’s dress before she stepped into the venue. The “Save Me” singer, 39, was later seen with Luke Bryan before the show kicked off.
Feeling Cagey
Chrissy Teigen gasped and grabbed onto her husband John Legend’s arm when Lipa’s cage flipped over for the first time during her “Training Season” performance.
Girl Power
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Olivia Rodrigo and Eilish, 22, proved that girl power is alive and well during the early moments of the awards show. Rodrigo, 20, took selfies with fans before rushing to her seat, according to an eyewitness. Eilish was later seen “running through the crowd” to hug Rodrigo. The pair chatted for a while and Rodrigo complimented Eilish on her hair, per the insider.
No. 1 Fangirl
Swift immediately started singing from the audience when Tracy Chapman took the stage with Luke Combs for a “Fast Car” duet. She was spotted swaying and dancing as she sang “every word for the whole performance,” an insider told Us.
When Miley Cyrus took the stage to perform “Flowers,” Swift was once again seen partying. Swift opted to spin around longtime pal Kelsea Ballerini as Cyrus slayed the stage. Throughout the event, the insider spotted Swift taking a picture with SZA and Jelly Roll.
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Feeling Herself
Meryl Streep was seen “bouncing her shoulders” and dancing to a Bad Bunny song during one of the commercial breaks. Streep, 74, was nominated for Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording for Big Tree. Michelle Obama won the category for The Light We Carry: Overcoming In Uncertain Times.
Lucky No. 13
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After Swift received her 13th career Grammy win for Best Pop Vocal Album during the award show, she stunned the audience — and fans — by announcing her next album, The Tortured Poets Department. The crowd applauded and screamed over the news, per an insider, who told Us Swift received a standing ovation.
Feeling the Love
Cyrus and Eilish shared a sweet moment during the broadcast and fawned over each other, according to an eyewitness, who noticed the women “jumping up and hugging” during a break.
Sleuth Céline
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Céline Dion arrived mid-show with designer Law Roach via an elevator, a source told Us, noting that the singer, who has been battling stiff-person syndrome, looked “healthy and great.” Dion, 55, surprised the audience to announce the Album of the Year winner.
Proud Wife
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Beyoncé looked “so proud” as she clapped and watched her husband, Jay-Z, accept the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award. Lizzo and Gayle King were spotted running over to her table during Jay-Z’s speech after the rapper told the audience that some people “don’t deserve” to be nominated.
The Beyonce Effect
Beyoncé appeared to be in the center of almost every conversation throughout the evening. She was spotted talking with Swift, Lipa, Lizzo, 35, King, 69. Streep also stopped by Beyoncé’s table to say, according to CNN reporter Elizabeth Wagmeister. Kacey Musgraves was seen talking with the former Destiny’s Child singer at one point as well, Wagmeister shared via X.
Drink Up!
JAY-Z turns his GRAMMY into a drink cup after using his speech to call out The Academy on Beyoncé’s behalf. pic.twitter.com/3Srr2mUlRx
— BEYONCÉ LEGION (@BeyLegion) February 5, 2024
Jay-Z, 54, toasted to his win by turning his Grammy trophy into a cup and taking a shot out of the vessel, according to a video shared via X.
Don’t Feel Blue
Beyoncé dipped out of the show early, an insider told Us, noting there was an hour left in the show. Before she exited the venue, her daughter Blue Ivy spotted her so they could watch Burna Boy perform.
What’s Your Flavor?
Flavor Flav shared a behind-the-scenes look from the Grammys via social media. His celebrity encounters included a hug with Cyrus backstage and taking photos with Swift and Boygenius.
Friends Come First
While Swift won big at the Grammys, her pal Ice Spice lost the Best New Artist category. Swift walked straight over to the rapper, 24, to console her and give her a big hug, an insider told Us.
Swift also showed support for Victoria Monét, who won the category, by jumping and applauding from her seat.
Valerie Macon / AFP The 2024 Grammy Awards were full of captivating performances and heartfelt speeches — but not all the best moments were featured on TV. While viewers saw Taylor Swift make history on Sunday, February 4, as the only artist to win Album of the Year four times, they didn’t see fangirl Swift,
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The Celestial Comedy of Bruce Almighty
In the pantheon of romantic comedy scenes, few shine as brightly as the iconic moon moment from “Bruce Almighty.” This sequence, featuring Jim Carrey and Jennifer Aniston, isn’t just funny—it’s a masterful example of comedic filmmaking that continues to resonate with audiences. Let’s dive into what makes this scene so effective and what aspiring filmmakers can learn from it.
The Setup: Divine Power Meets Mortal Desires
At its core, “Bruce Almighty” explores what happens when an ordinary man gains God-like powers. The moon scene perfectly encapsulates this premise by taking a universal romantic desire—creating the perfect moment—and amplifying it to cosmic proportions.
Why It Works: The Anatomy of Laughter
1. Visual Hyperbole
The scene’s primary comedic engine is its use of visual hyperbole. Bruce doesn’t just light candles or play soft music; he literally moves heaven and earth (well, the moon) for his love. This over-the-top visualization of a common romantic impulse creates an immediate and powerful comedic impact.
2. Subversion of Expectations
Romantic comedies often feature grand gestures, but “Bruce Almighty” takes this trope and launches it into orbit. The audience expects romance but gets astronomical manipulation instead, creating a delightful cognitive dissonance.
3. Unintended Consequences
The humor deepens when we consider the real-world implications of Bruce’s actions. Moving the moon closer would cause catastrophic tidal waves and disruptions to Earth’s rotation. This layer of absurdity adds a rich vein of dark humor to the scene’s romantic veneer.
4. Physical Comedy and Timing
Jim Carrey’s expressive performance and the scene’s precise timing elevate the concept. The gradual realization on Aniston’s face, contrasted with Carrey’s proud enthusiasm, creates a perfect comedic tension.
Lessons for Filmmakers
- Amplify Relatable Desires: Take universal experiences or desires and push them to their logical, absurd extremes.
- Layer Your Comedy: Combine visual gags, situational irony, and character-driven humor for a multi-dimensional comedic experience.
- Subvert Genre Expectations: Use audience familiarity with genre tropes to create surprising and delightful twists.
- Balance Absurdity with Sincerity: Even in the most outlandish scenarios, maintain a core of emotional truth to keep the audience invested.
- Leverage Visual Effects Thoughtfully: Use CGI not just for spectacle, but as an integral part of the comedic narrative.
The Cosmic Punchline
What makes the “Bruce Almighty” moon scene truly stellar is its perfect fusion of high-concept comedy with relatable human emotions. It’s not just about moving the moon; it’s about the lengths we’d go to for love, the folly of playing God, and the often-disastrous consequences of getting exactly what we wish for.
By understanding and applying these principles, filmmakers can create comedy that doesn’t just tickle the funny bone but resonates on a deeper, more universal level. After all, the best comedy, like the moon itself, reflects our own world back at us—just from a slightly different angle.
Bolanle Media is excited to announce our partnership with The Newbie Film Academy to offer comprehensive courses designed specifically for aspiring screenwriters. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance your skills, our resources will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in the competitive world of screenwriting. Join us today to unlock your creative potential and take your first steps toward crafting compelling stories that resonate with audiences. Let’s turn your ideas into impactful scripts together!
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The Heart of a Young Champion’s Ride to Greatness
Anna McAdoo: A Rising Rodeo Star
At just 15 years old, Anna McAdoo is not merely a competitor; she’s a formidable force in the rodeo world. Hailing from Arkansas, Anna embodies the spirit of the American West and is on a relentless quest for greatness. Her journey began at the age of 4, inspired by her father, a former bareback rider. This familial legacy ignited her passion for rodeo and set her on a path toward excellence.
What truly sets Anna apart is her profound bond with her horses. Each ride is more than just competition; it’s a partnership built on trust and respect. This emotional connection fuels her drive and enhances her performance, making every moment in the arena meaningful. After years of dedicated training and countless hours spent honing her skills, Anna achieved a personal best of 2.3 seconds in breakaway roping during a local junior rodeo on December 8, 2024, clinching the round win. This victory is just one highlight in her burgeoning career, showcasing not only her talent but also the commitment that has brought her to this point.
Roselyn Omaka, the founder of Bolanle Media, spoke to Anna and asked her:
Any advice for people scared of horses? Any riding tips? … For people who are nervous with animals (of that size.. like horses)
Anna: “I would tell someone who has never been around horses to stay calm. When you trust a horse and remain calm, the horse is much more likely to stay calm and trust you in return. They are very large animals, but just like dogs and cats, they respond to how you treat them. When you approach them slowly, kindly, and without any intention to harm, while also offering rewards, a horse is more likely to connect with you on a deeper level more quickly.”
Anna’s goals are ambitious and reflect both her competitive spirit and her dedication to continuous improvement. She aspires to compete at the Thomas & Mack Center during the National Finals Rodeo (NFR), win World Champion titles in both barrel racing and breakaway roping, secure Rookie of the Year for the Arkansas Rodeo Association, and qualify for National High School Rodeo Championships. These aspirations demonstrate that she is not just focused on immediate success; she is committed to long-term achievement through hard work and perseverance.
For Anna, it’s not merely about trophies or accolades; it’s about connection and personal growth. “It’s about becoming better—both as a rider and as a person,” she asserts. This mindset positions her as a role model for young athletes everywhere, illustrating that true greatness comes from dedication and resilience over time.
Anna sees rodeo as more than just a sport; it’s an opportunity to inspire others. Her journey is about uplifting those around her while pursuing her dreams—a powerful message for today’s youth. For filmmakers, Anna McAdoo’s story offers rich material: a narrative of family legacy, the bond between humans and animals, youth empowerment, and the pursuit of athletic excellence.
In conclusion, Anna McAdoo is not just chasing glory; she’s redefining what it means to be a champion. Her journey is just beginning, but with years of training behind her and an unwavering commitment to her craft, there’s no limit to what she can achieve. Anna is poised to leave an indelible mark on the rodeo world—and beyond.
Bolanle Media is excited to announce our partnership with The Newbie Film Academy to offer comprehensive courses designed specifically for aspiring screenwriters. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance your skills, our resources will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in the competitive world of screenwriting. Join us today to unlock your creative potential and take your first steps toward crafting compelling stories that resonate with audiences. Let’s turn your ideas into impactful scripts together!
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How to Nurture Young Actors in Intense Scenes
When it comes to creating a spine-chilling horror film, few characters are as terrifying as Pennywise the Dancing Clown from Stephen King’s “IT.” In the 2017 adaptation, Bill Skarsgård brought this nightmarish entity to life with such intensity that it could easily overwhelm even the bravest of adults. However, behind the scenes, Skarsgård showed a completely different side, one of compassion and care for his young co-stars.
During the filming of “IT: Chapter One,” Skarsgård took extraordinary measures to ensure the child actors felt safe and comfortable on set, despite his horrifying appearance as Pennywise. Between takes, he would break character, shedding the sinister persona to reassure the kids that it was all just make-believe.
This thoughtful approach was crucial, especially considering the film’s intense and scary scenes. Skarsgård’s efforts went beyond mere professionalism; they created a nurturing environment that allowed the young actors to deliver powerful performances without being overwhelmed by fear.
In one heartwarming instance, Skarsgård was seen high-fiving the child actors before a particularly challenging scene, playfully asking, “Ok, who’s ready to kick my butt?” This simple gesture helped diffuse tension and reminded the children that beneath the terrifying makeup was just a friendly actor doing his job.
Interestingly, Skarsgård’s portrayal was so convincing that it did occasionally startle some of the younger cast members and extras. In one anecdote, a child extra began crying upon seeing Skarsgård in full Pennywise costume. However, the actor immediately broke character after the take to comfort the child and explain that it was all pretend.
This balance between delivering a chilling performance and maintaining a safe, supportive set environment showcases the importance of nurturing young talent in the film industry. It’s a testament to Skarsgård’s professionalism and the production team’s commitment to the well-being of their young cast.
The result of this careful approach is evident in the film’s success and the powerful performances delivered by the young actors. “IT: Chapter One” not only terrified audiences worldwide but also provided a platform for its young cast to shine, all while ensuring their psychological well-being was protected.
Bolanle Media is excited to announce our partnership with The Newbie Film Academy to offer comprehensive courses designed specifically for aspiring screenwriters. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance your skills, our resources will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in the competitive world of screenwriting. Join us today to unlock your creative potential and take your first steps toward crafting compelling stories that resonate with audiences. Let’s turn your ideas into impactful scripts together!
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