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Alex Warren reveals unforgettable detail about Chappell Roan at Grammys
Alex Warren had a horrifying experience at his first Grammy performance this year, but Chappell Roan was one of the people on his side who offered him support at the time.
The 25-year-old pop star faced a technical difficulty during his performance at the show which made him feel like his career was over.
However, The Ordinary hitmaker shared that after he pulled through the performance despite being unable to hear himself in the microphone, he told Alex Cooper on Call Her Daddy podcast, that with his head on his wife’s shoulder he spent the rest of the ceremony feeling “distraught.”
Warren shared that Roan, 26, noticed his distress and walked up to him in his seat. “Chappell 100% saw that I was like just distraught and she came up to me. She was like, ‘Dude, if anyone understands, it’s the people in this room, and you sounded amazing,’” he said.
The Best New Artist nominee noted that he will “never forget how sweet she was because of that.”
In the same podcast, Warren told the host that the performance had been rehearsed all week and went smoothly except the main day.
“They’re like, ’30 seconds.’ I said, ‘I can’t hear anything, I can’t hear myself. It’s live TV. Twenty-five seconds.’ I go, ‘Guys, something’s wrong,’” he said recalling the incident.
He had a moment to decide and he decided “this is meant to happen” and went ahead to the stage going on with the performance despite the lack of technical support.
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Taylor Swift secures big win against AI ahead of Hall of Fame honour
Taylor Swift has been a passionate musician since the beginning of her career, when she started out with songs written in her childhood bedroom and a guitar, and until now has created a discography which would not have been possibly recreated through AI.
The 36-year-old pop superstar has also officially been verified as an AI-Free artist on Spotify now, which ensures that her work is a by-product of her mind and not a machine’s.
Despite critics calling her last album, The Life of a Showgirl, an “AI slop” and whatnot, the Grammy winner has always been very meticulous about her process of creating songs.
In a recent detailed interview with the New York Times, Swift spoke at length about her songwriting process.
She told the outlet that her writing is rooted in the descriptions of feelings. Swift shared that she has tried to maintain the same intensity of feelings as she felt them for the first time as a young adult.
“I don’t have social media on my phone. It looks like I’m just endlessly scrolling, but l’m scrolling through words – like, the words in my file that I thought of four years ago at 3 in the morning,” said the Opalite hitmaker.
Swift is also widely acknowledged for her songwriting and was inducted in the Songwriters Hall of Fame for this year.
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Princess Royal attends White Ensign Ceremony in Chatham
The Princess Royal carried out a ceremonial engagement on April 30, 2026, attending the traditional raising of the White Ensign at the Hospital of Sir John Hawkins in Chatham.
Anne took part in the formal proceedings at the historic naval charity site, where the White Ensign was hoisted in a ceremony reflecting service, remembrance, and the institution’s deep ties to seafaring communities.
The event highlighted the hospital’s enduring role in supporting naval personnel and preserving its centuries-old legacy in the Medway area.
Earlier, the Princess attended an international conference in Birmingham on 29 April 2026.
The morning began at St James’s Palace, where the Princess Royal, in her role as Colonel-in-Chief of the Intelligence Corps, formally received senior military figures during an official handover of command.
The meeting marked the transition between General Sir James Hockenhull stepping down as Colonel Commandant and Major General Matthew Jones assuming the role.
She then travelled to Birmingham for the inaugural annual conference of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine at the International Convention Centre.
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