Madonna performed ‘Open Your Heart’ at the Grammys on Sunday
night after Queen Latifah officiated the mass wedding of 33 gay and
transgendered couples during Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ performance of ‘Same
Love,’ which has become a marriage equality anthem. Lewis’ own sister Laura even was apart of the
mass wedding.
A few Christian leaders were not shy in voicing their
opinion, and even more Christians were outraged that the Grammy’s would take
the focus off music to make such a statement.
Below are some of the comments that poured in on twitter, and some
additional back-story. See tweets and more pics after the cut...
Dressed in a sparkling evening dress, Queen Latifah glowed
as she introduced the duo at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The stage was decorated with neon lights that echoed
architecture and stained glass work commonly seen in churches.
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Macklemore (L), Ryan Lewis (2nd R), Mary Lambert (2nd L),
Madonna (C) embrace on stage after performing the song ‘Same Love’ while Queen
Latifah officiated over a mass wedding at the Grammy Awards
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The performers also embraced Queen Latifah onstage during
the performance, who acted as officiant.
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Couples teared up during the mass wedding on Sunday night
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One of the couples at the ceremony were caught beaming as
newlyweds
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An intimate moment was captured from one bride during the
Grammy’s mass wedding portion
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One happy couple wore what appear to be matching sunglasses
for the big day
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The wedding’s rehearsal took place on Saturday, where the
couples walked up and down aisles near the main GRAMMY stage. Show producer Ken
Ehrlich stated that putting the soon-to-be-wed pairs onstage ‘could be viewed
as more exploitative.’
“It seemed like less of a ‘show’ than if I put them
onstage,’ Ehrlich explained. ‘I don’t want them to feel as though they’re on
parade,’ he told the New York Times.
The idea for the weddings originated last fall when Mr.
Ehrlich sat down with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis over lunch to brainstorm
ideas for a possible performance. Knowing that their concerts have occasionally
featured onstage marriage proposals, Mr. Ehrlich suggested taking it a step
further with a full wedding.
The band was into it, so a casting agency was hired to find
the couples, who at first were told only that the ceremony would take place on
live television. The couples each signed confidentiality agreements — promising
not to tell even their families.
Defending the multi-marriage stunt from critics against the
Grammy wedding ceremony, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
president Neil Portnoy said, ‘I expect that people with all kinds of opinions
might voice them, and that’s healthy, but we don’t need to stoop to the level
of trying to find gimmicks and sensationalistic approaches to what we do.’
Earlier in the evening, the group won Best New Artist, Best
Rap Album, Best Rap Performance, and Best Rap Song.
It's a pity that the entertainment has been known to be a flag bearer of every nonsense that is against God. I pray the Christian industry, would pump in more music as an alternative to what's on the air.
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