The Homecoming star made a surprise appearance during the live event. She used her time to send a powerful message: "This virus is killing black people at an alarmingly high rate in America. In a recent report from my home city of Houston, Texas, it showed that COVID-19 deaths within Houston city limits 57 percent of fatal cases are African-Americans."
Seeing triple! The country singer put on a whole production with his performance of "Higher Love." He took it up a notch by having two Kieths in the background and a cameo by his wife Nicole Kidman.
A play on words! The Lover star gave a moving performance of "Soon You'll Get Better." Many Swifties noticed that her lyrics—"I'll paint the kitchen neon"—perfectly matched her bright and colorful background.
The Rolling Stones played their iconic tune, "You Can't Always Get What You Want." However, Charlie Watts' air drumming during the performance is what stole the show!
The singer gets people talking with a performance of his and Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again." Oh, and for not making his bed! People went wild online after noticing that to which he responded: "Honestly...I don't think I've made my bed since 2008."
J.Lo lit up the room (literally) as she covered Barbra Streisand's "People." However, that wasn't her only nod to the legendary singer. Lopez also rocked a long-sleeve shirt with Barbra's image.
The two singing powerhouses duet to the classic hit, "Stand by Me." Aside from their stellar cover, fans couldn't help but notice their Grammy Awards sitting perfectly in the background.
If you look closely, you'll notice some interesting words on the chalkboard. Naturally, the actress addressed it on Twitter for inquiring minds. "For the record, the writing behind me on the wall. Including "I need to pee" belongs to my landlord, not me. LOL."
The media mogul takes the cake for having the best-looking home and background during the live event.