Grammy Awards 2025: Willow Smith leads glam on the red carpet in revealing outfit as she’s joined by rockers Green Day
Grammy Awards 2025: Willow Smith leads glam on the red carpet in revealing outfit as she’s joined by rockers Green Day
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WILL Smith's daughter Willow led the glam arrivals on the Grammys red carpet tonight in a very daring outfit. The music star, 24, showed off her long legs and toned midriff in a sparkling underwear set and stylish blazer at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles. She flashed a smile and showcased her bling grill as she posed for pictures. Veteran rockers Green Day were suited and booted for the occasion and shared a big hug with each other as frontman Billie-Joe Armstrong pulled a face.
Country music queen Kacey Musgraves looked great in an understated white vest top and tasseled skirt. Sierra Farrell was one of the big early winners scooping gongs for Best Americana Album, Best American Roots Song, Best Americana Performance, and Best American Roots Performance. Selling Sunset's Chrishell Stause opted for an elegant dress with a see-through corset. It will be a night of huge performances with Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga taking to the stage, though it remains to be seen if they will duet on their huge hit Die With A Smile.
The pair have a huge 28 awards between then and could add to their haul with Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance gongs. Brits Charli XCX and Raye, as well as Shakira, Chappell Roan, Benson Boone, Billie Eilish, Teddy Swims and Sabrina Carpenter will also be taking to the stage tonight. Charli is up for eight gongs including Album of the Year for Brat and Record of the Year for single 360, while Raye is nominated for three awards including Best New Artist.
Dua Lipa, 29, whose No1 album Radical Optimism was surprisingly snubbed. Beyonce is the most nominated at tonight's ceremony with nine. Her No1 country album Cowboy Carter is tipped to finally win her Album of the Year. She is also the most nominated artist in Grammy history with 99 nominations. There are also nods for legendary rock acts The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. The Fab Four are nominated for the coveted Record of the Year for Now and Then, released after an old demo was remastered thanks to AI technology.