AP Apologizes to Babyface for Grammy Interview Snub
AP Apologizes to Babyface for Grammy Interview Snub

AP Apologizes to Babyface for Grammy Interview Snub

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The Associated Press has publicly apologized to music legend Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds following an awkward incident during the Grammy Awards red carpet livestream. While interviewing Babyface, reporters Krysta Fauria and Leslie Ambriz abruptly interrupted him to speak to singer Chappell Roan, who was arriving behind him. The moment quickly went viral, prompting the AP to apologize for cutting Babyface off mid-sentence. In their apology, they expressed regret for the rudeness of the interruption and clarified that they had also reached out to Babyface through his representatives. Babyface later described the incident as 'all love,' emphasizing the joy of reconnecting with friends and the greater significance of music over individual moments. The AP's actions have drawn criticism from fans and raised discussions about professionalism in media coverage.

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