Carly Pearce’s Epic GRAMMY Selfie With Oscar Icon
Carly Pearce was at the GRAMMY Awards last night (2/4) in Los Angeles. She was nominated for Best Country Duo/Group for her duet “We Don’t Fight Anymore” with Chris Stapleton….

Carly Pearce was at the GRAMMY Awards last night (2/4) in Los Angeles. She was nominated for Best Country Duo/Group for her duet "We Don't Fight Anymore" with Chris Stapleton.
While in the very famous crowd, Carly spotted Oscar icon Meryl Streep. She mustered up the courage to get a selfie during a commercial break.
Pearce posted the impressive photo to her Instagram. "I drank enough wine to walk over to my absolute favorite actress & she made my whole #GRAMMYs weekend."
Many fans and friends commented on the prized photo, including Lady A's Hilary Scott. Scott said she would like the photo a million times if she could. One fan wrote, "She is a treasure for sure. You are awesome, Carly." One more fan reacted, "She is a legend!! Good for you @carlypearce."
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Pearce's latest video for her duet with Chris Stapleton, "We Don't Fight Anymore," enlists actors Lucy Hale – a longtime friend of Carly – and Shiloh Fernandez. The two actors visually bring her single to life. The video follows the journey of a couple whose emotional disconnect has left them numb. They are unable to even engage in conflict.
Pearce said of bringing "We Don't Fight Anymore" to life on-screen: "Having talents like Lucy and Shiloh were truly such a gift. The 'space' you feel between the two of them is felt so tragically at every moment of this video."
She said in a statement when the song was released, "I've always wanted to write music that makes people feel something – whether that is feeling seen, less alone, happy, or even uncomfortable. 'We Don't Fight Anymore' felt like I was writing one of those stories that, whether or not we want to include it in our social media highlight reel, we've either been there or are living there right now."
She added, "Having Chris Stapleton join me on this song was a dream come true, and he unlocked an element to the story that I didn't even know it needed."
Country music shined as they usually do on the red carpet at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards in Los Angeles this evening.
Lainey Wilson walked her first GRAMMY Red Carpet as a nominee. She is nominated for Best Country Album for Bell Bottom Country and Best Vocal Duo/Group Performance for "Save Me" with Jelly Roll.
The GRAMMY Red Carpet is known as a fashion make-or-break night; Lainey's fashion has stood out in Nashville for a couple of years now.
Lainey's style
Wilson told us recently about her obsession with bell bottoms. She said, "I've always been obsessed with bell bottoms. My mama bought me my very first pair when I was just a little girl. They were blue leopard print, and it was just one of those things where eventually she's like, 'Lainey, you've got to take them off; we've got to wash them.'"
She added, "But I've always just been obsessed with everything throwback. I feel like things that are throwback come with a good story, and I'm a sucker for a good story."
Lainey also did not hesitate to tell us she would be wearing her signature look of bell bottoms for a long time to come.
Shania's 1999 GRAMMY Dress
Back in 2022, Shania Twain talked to ET about how she felt when Kelsea Ballerini wore her 1999 Grammy dress at the recent ACM Honors, where Kelsea honored Shania.
Twain told ET on the red carpet, "I am so blown away... She looks stunning. She looks like an absolute angel. It's very flattering to see her in the dress and that she even wanted to wear it. I said, 'I hope it's not too dusty after being in the GRAMMY Museum.'"
Shania actually wore the dress the night that she won two Grammys for "You're Still the One." She recalled it was "an incredible night" for her at the GRAMMYs. Twain noted that that dress "represented that experience," so she was happy to see it "alive again."
She added that it was a "huge compliment" to be admired enough that someone would want to step into that dress.
Fast forward to tonight (2/4/24), we take a look at the fashion of country stars as they walk the GRAMMY Red Carpet.
Lainey Wilson
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Lainey looks amazing in this black bellbottom suit with gold chain necklaces and a matching black hat. It's like she took her CMA 2023 look of a black bellbottom outfit with a black cowboy hat and made it work for the Los Angeles crowd at the GRAMMYs. No doubt it will be a great night for Wilson, and with two nominations going into the big show, she has a look of confidence that's hard to miss on her glowing face.
The Brothers Osborne
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GRAMMY darlings the Brothers Osborne walked the GRAMMY red carpet in their usual style. John Osborne wore a red suit and his trademark cowboy hat. TJ also looked dapper, wearing an all-black suit with a satin back shirt and gold chains. The duo has been nominated for GRAMMYs twelve total times, with one win going into the night's event.
Zach Bryan
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First-time GRAMMY nominee Zach Bryan looks very sharp in an all-black suit and a full beard. Zach looks so happy walking into his first GRAMMY Awards as a four-time nominee. It is nice to see Zach dressed the part and looking so very handsome while doing it. Zach is nominated for Best Country Album for his self-titled effort. Bryan and Kacey Musgraves were early GRAMMY winners in the pre-show, winning Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “I Remember Everything.”
Carly Pearce
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Carly Pearce did not win in her 2024 GRAMMY category of Best Vocal Duo/Group Performance for her song “We Don’t Fight Anymore” with Chris Stapleton, but she did take the spotlight in the pre-show, handing out most of the country's GRAMMY awards. Carly looked great on the red carpet in a shapely black simple dress and straight hair.
Jelly Roll
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Jelly Roll got a fresh shave on the sides of his head to shine a light on all his head tattoos. He walked the red carpet along with his wife, Bunnie Xo, and his teenage daughter. Jelly wore a tan coat and pants and a white shirt. Jelly looked great in all-black with a black leather jacket. He looks very happy with his wife, and daughter by his wide who he motioned to many times to stand next to him.