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The Associated Press has caused a controversy involving two entertainment reporters and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.
Edmonds was the lead singer of the Cincinnati based group The Deele. He went solo and ended up releasing nine studio albums. Edmonds discovered Usher, P!NK, OutKast, TLC, Toni Braxton, Donell Jones, T.I., Goodie Mob, Shanice and so many others. He and former drummer turned disgraced media mogul Antonio "L.A." Reid founded LaFace Records.
Mid-conversation, Fauria suddenly appears to lean to the side of the shot before then shouting over Babyface to get Roan's attention. Roan was nominated for several awards including best new artist, which she later won.
“It’s maddening to see a LEGEND not get the respect and attention they deserve. He is a pioneer and deserves so much better than this,” the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star wrote on X. “I love you @babyface and I am a forever fan and thankful for all that you have blessed us with.”
The legendary singer and media personality was at the Grammys. He was being interviewed and within 10 seconds, it ended.
The two ended an interview abruptly for a Grammy nominee.
The one who interrupted apologized during the livestream. It was terminated after a major backlash happened. It was a total disaster and it forced the AP to do a course correction.
We are deeply sorry for cutting our interview with Babyface short on our YouTube livestream of the Grammys red carpet. We have apologized to him through his representative and to our viewers on the livestream.
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 3, 2025
The Associated Press issued an apology to Edmonds on Monday after people online criticized reporters at the outlet for cutting their Grammys red carpet interview off to beckon nominee Chappell Roan.
"We are deeply sorry for cutting our interview with Babyface short on our YouTube livestream of the Grammys red carpet," the outlet wrote on X. "We have apologized to him through his representative and to our viewers on the livestream."
In the stream, AP entertainment reporters Leslie Ambriz and Krysta Fauria are seen chatting with the 65-year-old Grammy-winning artist, songwriter and producer ahead of the Sunday awards ceremony when the interview suddenly took what some viewers online described as an awkward and disrespectful turn.
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Krysta Fauria |
Mid-conversation, Fauria suddenly appears to lean to the side of the shot before then shouting over Babyface to get Roan's attention. Roan was nominated for several awards including best new artist, which she later won.
Babyface then smiled and stepped aside. He told the reporters, “Go do that,” and returned the microphone to Ambriz, who apologized for the interruption.
The AP's post on X came after the journalists themselves had already addressed the moment at the end of their livestream.
“I’m really sorry about interrupting Babyface earlier,” Fauria said, standing alongside Ambriz and another AP journalist, Gary Gerard Hamilton. “Chappell Roan had come up and there was a lot of commotion, as there is on these carpets.”
But a clip of the interview continued to spark outrage from fans and celebrities as it circulated across social media platforms.
Reality TV star and entrepreneur Khloé Kardashian was among those who weighed in, calling the exchange “disrespectful” and highlighting Edmonds’ legacy.
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Krysta Fauria and Leslie Ambriz brushed off Babyface for Chappell Roan. |
“It’s maddening to see a LEGEND not get the respect and attention they deserve. He is a pioneer and deserves so much better than this,” the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star wrote on X. “I love you @babyface and I am a forever fan and thankful for all that you have blessed us with.”
Singer and actor Dionne Warwick also shared her thoughts, reposting the clip on X with a pointed question: “13x Grammy Award-winning Kenneth ‘Babyface’ Edmonds? Am I seeing this correctly?”
She followed up with a screenshot of the dictionary definition of “decorum,” tagging AP in the post.
In a statement issued on Monday, Babyface reflected on the Grammys overall.
“The best part of the night was reconnecting with old friends, meeting new artists, and feeling all the love in the room,” he said. “That’s what I’ll remember. That’s what it’s really about. Music is bigger than any one moment. Much love to everyone who won and everyone out here making great music.”
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