red carpet is bound to be a hot bed of meticulously styled bobs and covetable dresses, the most popular trend among celebrities has already been declared.Prior to this year's ceremony, the Recording Academy to raise funds for those effected by the , which and destroyed thousands of homes over the course of 24 days.
On February 2, The Grammys released more insight into the MusiCares Foundation, as well as their partnerships with like , the , and the .“This year's GRAMMY Awards will carry a renewed sense of purpose: raising additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts and honoring the bravery and dedication of first responders who risk their lives to protect ours,” The Recording Academy declared in a statement obtained by Glamour. “In times of crisis, such as natural disasters or other emergencies, we can show music's power to unite and uplift, and support the Los Angeles relief efforts in meaningful ways.”Part of those efforts involves little blue pins will be worn by this year's nominees.
According to the Recording Academy, the blue heart and white music note design “symbolizes the massive support being organized by the Recording Academy and our partners to help communities devastated by the Southern California wildfires.”Even in the midst of devastating chaos and disaster, children still need the bathroom.
They still complain about brown bananas. And they’re still bored. Here, six moms reveal how they’ve coped with the loss of their homes and communities while caring for their kids.Of course, raising awareness is just one important aspect of the fundraiser.
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