In a surprising turn of events, Jay-Z found himself in a vulnerable moment as renowned comedian
Katt Williams openly addressed Blue Ivy’s alleged misbehavior during a recent interview.
The rapper, known for his composed demeanor, was reportedly moved to tears as
Williams delved into the challenges of parenting in the public eye.
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Part of the post-show discourse centered on Swift’s supposed snub of Dion (though a backstage photo-op seemed to dispel any notion of, uh, bad blood) and Taylor seemingly dragging Lana Del Rey to the stage after the AOTY announcement.
(Lana hid off to the side, but Taylor called her out as a “legend in her prime.”) But none of that is enough to slow this train. She’s got a new album to conquer the world—and possibly extend her Grammy record—with,
and that’s before the Super Bowl next Sunday, where her boyfriend will star and she’ll likely command some amount of screen time.
From the Eras tour to the many Taylor’s Versions to her relationship with Travis Kelce, we’ve been living in her world for several years now.
The Tortured Poets Department—and its announcement from the Grammys stage—ensures that won’t change anytime soon. Taylor may not be actually writing books, but if there’s one thing she knows how to do, it’s control the narrative.