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Bad Bunny Tops Grammys 2026 Fashion Power Rankings

Bad Bunny Tops Grammys 2026 Fashion Power Rankings

One man upended perhaps the biggest trend set over three years of The Hollywood Reporter‘s Red Carpet Power Rankings — but if anyone excels at breaking boundaries, it’s Bad Bunny. At the 2026 Grammys Sunday night, the superstar born Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio became the first artist to win album of the year for a project not in English, the Spanish-language Debí Tirar Más Fotos — and anyone who fell in love with what Bad Bunny was wearing surely identified with the album title — which translates to “I should’ve taken more photos” — an understandable sentiment given how well the star and his style performed in the Power Rankings. His Grammy victories and the frenzied interest reflected in these numbers also set him up nicely for his much-discussed halftime performance Sunday at Super Bowl LX. He also busted a key streak in THR‘s annual analysis of how luxury brands perform in earned engagement during the awards season. Simply put, women and what they’re wearing have always performed better than men on the red carpet …

Mark Ruffalo Tells Kevin O’Leary to ‘STFU’ After He Slams Billie Eilish

Mark Ruffalo Tells Kevin O’Leary to ‘STFU’ After He Slams Billie Eilish

It seems the latest Hollywood beef is between Mark Ruffalo and Kevin O’Leary. The Oscar-nominated actor, who has been very outspoken against Donald Trump and his aggressive immigration policies, took to Threads on Thursday to defend Grammy winner Billie Eilish, who used her acceptance speech on Sunday as an opportunity to slam ICE. “Kevin O’Leary why don’t you STFU. It’s hilarious,” The Avengers actor wrote. “You will go on any show and talk shit about any number of things and smugly expect us to listen to you, but you will dig into a real artist that dwarfs anything you dream of doing for actually saying something that resonates with 100’s of millions of people the world over. It’s astounding the fantasy double standard Kevin O’Leary lives in.” “You played yourself well in Marty Supreme,” he added, referring to O’Leary’s role in the Josh Safdie-directed film, which saw him play Milton Rockwell, a cutthroat 1950s businessman and main antagonist. Ruffalo’s remarks were specifically in response to the businessman and Shark Tank star’s recent warning to the …

Finneas Slams ‘Old White Men’ Who Hated Billie Eilish’s Grammys Speech

Finneas Slams ‘Old White Men’ Who Hated Billie Eilish’s Grammys Speech

Finneas O’Connell is coming to his sister Billie Eilish‘s defense. The Grammy winner took to Threads on Wednesday to clap back at haters who criticized the “Wildflower” singer’s Grammys acceptance speech, which saw her slam ICE. “Seeing a lot of very powerful old white men outraged about what my 24 year old sister said during her acceptance speech,” O’Connell wrote. “We can literally see your names in the Epstein files.” After winning the award for song of the year for “Wildflower,” Eilish used her time on stage to speak out against the Trump administration’s intense and controversial immigration enforcement. She and O’Connell also wore “ICE OUT” pins on their outfits. “I feel so honored every time I get to be in this room,” she said in part. “And, as grateful as I feel, I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything, but that no one is illegal on stolen land. … It’s just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now, and I feel really hopeful in this room.” …

How Kendrick Lamar Producer Mustard Cooks Up Hits TV Off, Not Like Us

How Kendrick Lamar Producer Mustard Cooks Up Hits TV Off, Not Like Us

A year ago, Mustard stood at the epicenter of a pop culture maelstrom. The producer, 33, backed Kendrick Lamar at the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show, where his irresistible beats — particularly on “Not Like Us,” Lamar’s anti-Drake diss track megahit (to the tune of 1.8 billion Spotify streams) — became the head-bobbing soundtrack for the entire planet. The lowkey DJ with the bright yellow nickname is still riding the wave. Mustard added another Grammy to his collection on Sunday, his sixth, winning best rap song for “TV Off,” another infectious Lamar collaboration. He toasted the win on Grammy weekend with Patrón, one of several brands that have hopped on the Mustard bandwagon. (Another, not surprisingly, is Heinz Mustard). Mustard feted the tequila brand by creating an entire song out of the sound of a bottle uncorking. But The Hollywood Reporter managed to pull him away from the Grammy-week chaos long to enough to talk about where his name and tag came from, how he approaches about performance and preparation, and why trusting your ear …

How to Make Official Cocktail of Grammys 2026: Patrón Golden Record

How to Make Official Cocktail of Grammys 2026: Patrón Golden Record

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. The stars were out on Sunday and, as is tradition, they were sipping on the evening’s signature cocktail. Fittingly titled “The Golden Record,” this year’s creation is centered around Patrón, the Official Tequila Partner of the 2026 Grammy Awards. With its deep roots in music culture, Patrón’s partnership with the awards show makes perfect sense. From Taylor Swift and Miranda Lambert to Lil Jon and Robin Thicke, artists have featured the spirit in over 400 songs, with recognition across a wide range of musical genres. In the late ’90s and 2000s, Patrón became a hip-hop symbol of success and celebration, a legacy that’s cemented it as one of the most referenced alcohol brands in music history. Patrón Golden Record Cocktail. Patrón Cut to Grammy week 2026: Patrón debuted The Golden Record cocktail. Kehlani, Leon Thomas, Mustard, Becky G and FKA Twigs were just a handful of stars caught on camera celebrating with …

What You Didn’t See on TV

What You Didn’t See on TV

Take a peek inside Crypto.com Arena during Sunday night’s ceremony to see who Bad Bunny caught up with, who left early and how many times Lady Gaga and Chappell Roan hugged during one commercial break. Published on February 2, 2026 Bad Bunny attends the 68th Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Feb. 1, 2026. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording Academy At the 2026 Grammys, Bad Bunny made history, tons of stars spoke out against ICE and Justin Bieber performed in nothing more than a pair of socks and silk boxers. But if you watched the telecast, you knew all of that already. There were memorable moments aplenty that telecast cameras didn’t catch from inside the 68th annual Grammy Awards. See below for Bad Bunny’s moment with Reba McEntire (and all the superstars he interacted with during commercials), Lady Gaga and Chappell Roan’s triple hug and all the stars who swarmed Billie Eilish after her “Wildflower” win. Reba McEntire Rushes Over to Bad Bunny After His Grammy Win and “ICE Out” Speech …

Bad Bunny gano del Premio del Año de la function 2026 Grammys 2026 Grammys

Bad Bunny gano del Premio del Año de la function 2026 Grammys 2026 Grammys

Bad Bunny ganó el premio final de la función 2026 Grammys cuando ganó el Premio del Año del domingo por la noche. El famoso se sorprendió al oír su nombre anunciado por Harry Styles, cubrió al cara y lloró antes de llegar al podio. Habló con mucha emoción en español, el dijo, “Gracias a Diós, gracias a la Academia, quiero dar las gracias a todas las personas que han creíado en mí durante toda mi carrera. Todas las personas que trabajaron en este álbum. Gracias a Mami, por haber parirme en Puerto Rico. Te amo.” El competió contra Justin Bieber (Swag), Sabrina Carpenter (Man’s Best Friend), Clipse, Pusha T & Malice (Let God Sort Em Out), Lady Gaga (Mayhem), Kendrick Lamar (GNX), Leon Thomas (Mutt) y Tyler, The Creator (Chromakopia). Bunny hizo historia con DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS al ser primer álbum en español por ganar en la categoría el álbum del año. Además de ganar el premio más alto de la noche, Bad Bunny también ganó de la categorIa álbum de música urbana y mejor música …

2026 Grammy Awards Show Review

2026 Grammy Awards Show Review

As he closed the 68th Grammy Awards telecast, Trevor Noah thanked CBS and the Recording Academy for a hosting gig he said felt more like being a music fan and less like doing a job. I guess that’s the vibe Noah and CBS were going for on Sunday night. It was less a curated and guided telecast with a host steering the proceedings with wit and control, and more Noah acting like a kid who won a ticket to the Grammys and was then abruptly handed a microphone and told to vamp for 10 minutes. Nobody is going to come away from the Grammys telecast remembering any of Noah’s monologue speech, because there was no monologue speech. There were barely any jokes. It was really just Trevor Noah running around the floor at the arena formerly known as the Staples Center gushing about the talent in a VERY small portion of the audience. Really, Noah got to, like, three tables — enough time to shake a few famous people’s hands and say, “Are you kidding …

Sabrina Carpenter, Billie Eilish, More

Sabrina Carpenter, Billie Eilish, More

Six-time nominees Sabrina Carpenter and Tyler, the Creator both delivered memorable performances at the 2026 Grammys, with Carpenter seemingly enjoying herself during the ceremony as she was repeatedly caught on camera dancing in the audience. But both underperformed when it came to wins at Sunday night’s ceremony. Carpenter was shut out completely, not winning a single award of the six for which she was nominated. Tyler, the Creator fared slightly better, going one for six but his sole win was for best album cover for Chromakopia, which was presented in the non-televised premiere ceremony where the majority of this year’s awards are presented. Similarly, Clipse, up for five awards, won only one award, best rap performance, for “Chains & Whips” with Pusha T and Malice featuring top Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar and Pharrell Williams, who was honored with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award during the ceremony. Like Tyler, the Creator’s prize, this award was presented during the premiere ceremony. But Clipse and Pharrell got their time onstage during the CBS telecast on Sunday night. …

Jack Antonoff Becomes Fourth Person to Win 4 Major Grammy Categories

Jack Antonoff Becomes Fourth Person to Win 4 Major Grammy Categories

Jack Antonoff has entered from rare Grammy air. The singer, songwriter and producer became just the fourth person to win all four major categories — album, record, song of the year and best new artist — which he completed at Sunday’s show. Antonoff was only missing record of the year, which he won for producing “Luther” from Kendrick Lamar and SZA at the 2026 Grammy Awards; he also had a second chance at the award for producing fellow record nominee “Manchild,” from Sabrina Carpenter. He had previously won best new artist as a member of the group Fun, along with song of the year for the band’s hit tune “We are Young.” He also has three album of the year wins as a frequent collaborator of Taylor Swift, for her albums 1989, Folklore and Midnights. The only other musicians who have completed that “Big Four” feat are Christopher Cross, Billie Eilish and Adele; Cross (in 1981) and Eilish (in 2020) were both able to achieve all four major wins in one night. Antonoff was up …