mercredi 17 février 2016
Stevie Wonder Wins For Best Joke at the Grammys
Stevie Wonder attended the Grammys in LA on Monday night and brought along some of his signature charm. After the legendary singer performed a touching tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire's founding member, Maurice White, with Pentatonix, he cracked a hilarious joke. While opening the envelope to announce the winner for song of the year, Stevie hilariously told the audience, "Pop it open. Damn. OK, so, all you can't read this, huh? You can't read and you can't read braille!" He then took a serious and heartwarming turn before giving Taylor Swift her award. "I just have to say before saying the winner that we need to make every single thing accessible to every single person with a disability," he continued. Watch his joke above, and then check out his amazing Carpool Karaoke session with James Corden.
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