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Famosos se pasean por la alfombra roja Grammy's 2018
Una lluvia de estrellas desfila por la alfombra roja de la 60 edición de los Premios Grammy.
- 28 enero 2018 /
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1 / 29Una lluvia de estrellas desfila por la alfombra roja de la 60 edición de los Premios Grammy. -
2 / 29Lady Gaga lució un dramático vestido negro.
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3 / 29La cantante mexicana Natalia Lafourcade. -
4 / 29La modelo Karen Martinez y su esposo, el cantante Juanes. -
5 / 29La compositora panameña Erika Ender, mejor conocida por su hit 'Despacito'. -
6 / 29Foto: La Prensa -
7 / 29La presentadora estrella de E! Giuliana Rancic lució un atrevido vestido. -
8 / 29La cantante Bebe Rexha. -
9 / 29El productor musical Rick Ross. -
10 / 29Lana del Rey. -
11 / 29La cantante Cyndi Lauper. -
12 / 29El cantante británico Sam Smith. -
13 / 29La actriz y cantante Anna Kendrick. -
14 / 29Nick Jonas. -
15 / 29La cantante Camila Cabello deslumbra en un sexy rojo. -
16 / 29El aclamado compositor Hans Zimmer. -
17 / 29La comediante Sarah Silverman. -
18 / 29La actriz Jenny McCarthy. -
19 / 29El anfitrión de la noche, James Corden. -
20 / 29El cantante Lil Uzi Vert . -
21 / 29La actriz Anabelle Acosta. -
22 / 29Jessica Seinfeld y su esposo el comediante Jerry Seinfeld. -
23 / 29Ashanti arrives for the 60th Grammy Awards on January 28, 2018, in New York. / AFP PHOTO / ANGELA WEISS -
24 / 29La actriz Katie Holmes. -
25 / 29(COMBO) This combination of file pictures created on August 17, 2020 shows
a file photo of US rapper Cardi B waves as she arrives prior to the Chanel Women's Spring-Summer 2020 Ready-to-Wear collection fashion show at the Grand Palais in Paris, on October 1, 2019, and Democratic presidential nominee, former US Vice President Joe Biden, speaking to the press after receiving a briefing on COVID-19 in Wilmington, Delaware, on August 13, 2020. - In a wide-ranging interview published on August 17, 2020 superstar rapper Cardi B candidly queried Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden on issues including police brutality, health care reform and higher education.
Speaking via Zoom for Elle Magazine, the pair first agreed on their mutual goal of removing Republican Donald Trump from the White House, which Cardi B said was particularly vital considering the tumultuous federal pandemic response.'I don't want someone to lie to me and tell me that it's okay not to wear a mask, that everything is going to be okay,' the artist from the Bronx said. 'Tell me the truth, the hard-core truth.' (Photos by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT and MANDEL NGAN / AFP) -
26 / 29NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 28: Model Chrissy Teigen and recording artist John Legend attend the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on January 28, 2018 in New York City. John Shearer/Getty Images/AFP
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27 / 29Foto: La Prensa -
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29 / 29Foto: La Prensa