Kid Rock to Headline Turning Point USA's Super Bowl Halftime Show; Trump Threatens to Sue Grammys Host
The 68th Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah for the last time on CBS, were marked by both musical highlights and political controversy, while preparations for Super Bowl LX in 2026 are underway.
Kid Rock is set to headline Turning Point USA's Super Bowl halftime show, offering an alternative to Bad Bunny for "folks who love America," according to Variety. This announcement comes as the Recording Academy prepares to move the Grammys to ABC, Hulu, and Disney next year, ending a 50-year partnership with CBS, according to Time.
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump threatened to sue Trevor Noah over a joke made during the Grammy Awards ceremony. Noah, the former host of The Daily Show, incorrectly stated that Trump and Bill Clinton spent time on Epstein Island. "Noah, a total loser, better get his facts straight, and get them straight fast. It looks like I’ll be sending my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless, dope of an M.C., and suing him for plenty," Trump said, according to Time. Trump denied ever being to Epstein Island.
The Grammy Awards, held at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, saw Kendrick Lamar leading the nominations with nine nods, followed by Lady Gaga, Cirkut, and Jack Antonoff with seven, and Bad Bunny and Sabrina Carpenter with six, according to Time.
In other news related to Trump and the arts, the former president announced plans to close the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., starting July 4 for an approximately two-year renovation project, according to Time. Trump stated on Truth Social that the decision came after a yearlong review with contractors, musical experts, arts institutions, and advisors, and that the closure was "totally necessary". This decision follows a series of cancellations by artists slated to perform at the venue after Trump upended the Center's leadership and appended his name to the space last year, according to Time.
In a separate development, Warner Bros. veterans and TV insiders paid tribute to Robert Pietranton, a longtime PR executive. Colleagues recalled that Pietranton "was always the star of the team wherever he was," according to Variety.
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