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Morgan Wallen snubs 2026 Grammy Awards entirely
Morgan Wallen just revealed he does not plan on submitting his hit album, I’m The Problem, for the 2026 Grammy consideration.
Despite its release in May, the album is still number one on the Billboard 200 in the US and made a progress of almost 500,000-equivalent units in its first week of sales alone.
It was first reported by Hits Daily Double that the country music icon has no plans on submitting the best-selling album of 2025 in the US to music’s biggest award night.
Then, Billboard revealed that Wallen had taken himself out of the picture this year completely, as he will not be putting himself forward in any category of the Grammys.
However, the Cowgirls hitmaker’s team, will not stop any songwriters who contributed to I’m The Problem from submitting their work for an award consideration.
At the 2025 ceremony, Wallen received a nod in the category of Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance for his Post Malone collaboration, I Had Some Help.
It is also pertinent to mention that the musician has joined a list of celebrities that have snubbed the Grammys in recent years.
Zach Bryan, in 2024, chose not to submit his album, The Great American Bar Scene, “based on feeling that he does not feel comfortable with awards shows making music competitive,” as per Variety.
The Weeknd boycotted the ceremony in 2021, claiming the platform was “corrupt” after not receiving a single nod for his hit album, After Hours.
However, the Blinding Lights singer delivered a surprise performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards, seemingly putting aside his beef.
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UAE president says country is well and ‘no easy prey’ in first public comments since Iran strikes
- UAE president vows to carry out duty towards country.
- Sheikh Mohammed says UAE “was no easy prey”.
- Will emerge stronger from war: Sheikh Mohammed.
The president of the United Arab Emirates has said his nation was in a time of war but was well and told his enemies it was no easy prey, in his first public comments since Iran launched missiles at its Gulf neighbour amid US-Israeli strikes.
“The UAE has thick skin and bitter flesh — we are no easy prey,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is also ruler of Abu Dhabi, said in comments, made on Friday when visiting those injured in strikes, aired on Abu Dhabi TV on Saturday.
“We will carry out our duty towards our country, our people, and our residents who are also part of our family,” he said.
The UAE “is in a period of war”, Sheikh Mohammed said, emphasising that “we will emerge stronger”.
The UAE, which consists of seven emirates including Dubai, would protect everyone in the country, he said.
Separately, an Emirati official said that the UAE wanted the Iranian aggression against non-combatant states, the Gulf states, to end immediately.
“Any sort of escalation is worrying. We want to contain the war. We don’t want the war to expand. We want to start with the Iranians realising that they are not helping themselves by attacking their whole neighbourhood and to stop there and realise that,” the official said.
Earlier today, the country’s defence ministry said that it intercepted 15 ballistic missiles and 119 drones as Iran kept up its attacks on its Gulf neighbour.
“Today UAE air defence systems detected 16 ballistic missiles, of which, 15 were intercepted and destroyed, while one ballistic missile fell into the sea,” the defence ministry said in a post on X.
“Air defence systems also detected 121 UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles), of which 119 were intercepted, while two fell within the territory of the UAE.”
The ministry stated that a total of 1,305 Iranian UAVs have been detected so far, of which 1,229 were intercepted, while 76 UAVs fell within the territory of the UAE. Eight cruise missiles were also detected and destroyed.
These attacks, it added, resulted in the death of three, including a Pakistani, Nepali and Bangladeshi national, while injuring 112 people of various nationalities.
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Saturday Sessions: Cory Wong performs "Roses Fade"
Grammy-nominated artist Cory Wong is known for his funky sounds and genre-defying collaborations. His latest album, “Lost in the Wonder,” featuring star-studded performances, is out now. Here’s Cory Wong performing “Roses Fade.”
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‘Heated Rivalry’ director shares thrilling news about shooting season 2
Jacob Tierney has excited fans by confirming that Heated Rivalry Season 2 is on track to start filming this summer.
The director is currently deep into writing scripts, spending long hours shaping the next chapter of the popular series.
Based on Rachel Reid’s Game Changers novels, Heated Rivalry’s story is about hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, who fall in love during their competition.
The first season quickly became a fan favourite because of its mix of sports drama, tension and LGBTQ+ love story.
Tierney promises that the new season will continue the emotional intensity and chemistry that fans loved in Season 1.
While specific plot details is still under wraps, the writing process is progressing well and filming can start later this year if everything goes according to plan.
Heated Rivalry got loyal audience who can’t wait to see what happens next with Shane and Ilya.
The show has been praised for blending romance, tension and hockey action in a way that keeps people hooked.
With Tierney’s update, fans can finally feel the excitement growing as the story heads into its next chapter.
Season 2 promises more drama, more romance and more moments that will make viewers cheer.
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