Kobe Bryant’s untimely death has shocked the world.
We discuss celebrity reactions and Kobe’s legacy off the court. Maggie and Ian also dive into all the behind the scenes drama at the Grammys and discuss Britain’s new royal hunk!
Here’s a closer look at today’s stories:
Kanye West, Barack Obama and more mourn Kobe Bryant
Kanye West, Ellen DeGeneres, and former president Barack Obama were among those who paid tribute Sunday to Kobe Bryant, who was killed in a helicopter crash Sunday. He was 41.
Bryant’s 13-year-old Gianna and Orange Coast College baseball coach John Altobelli were also among the dead, according to TMZ.
“Kobe, We love you brother,” West wrote on Twitter, also sharing a photo with Bryant. “We’re praying for your family and appreciate the life you’ve lived and all the inspiration you gave.”
Grammys’ biggest snubs and surprises of 2020
The biggest names in music gathered at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday night for the 2020 Grammys Awards. Although it was a ceremony marred by sadness (the death of Kobe Bryant) and controversy (the ousting of Grammy CEO Deborah Dugan), in the end it was all about the music.
But there were other hits — and — misses during a long ceremony that stretched to nearly four hours.
Meet the new royal hunk, Arthur Chatto
He’s been billed as
the new royal hunk.And aside from showing off his rippling muscles on Instagram, Arthur Chatto — the queen’s great-nephew — is the first member of the royal family to admit he watches “The Crown.”
Chatto, 20, who is 26th in line to the throne as the son of Lady Sarah Chatto, Princess Margaret’s daughter, told the Telegraph; “Yes, I have watched it … I guess it’s only an interpretation. So I just kind of remember what they’re actually like and don’t let the TV persona mar my judgment of any of them.”
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