

The Recording Academy’s announcement regarding a prominent singer’s role at the 67th Grammy Awards has sparked significant online controversy. While some fans are calling for a boycott of the event, others are expressing their enthusiasm.
Scheduled for broadcast on February 2, 2025, via CBS and Paramount+, the 67th Grammy Awards have drawn ire from viewers following the confirmation of Taylor Swift’s participation in recent social media updates.
Sarah Ferguson, a close family associate, has also shown her support, highlighting the extensive encouragement Kate has received. The community remains united in sending positive messages and support during her recovery.
The Recording Academy revealed on January 30, 2025, that the singer will take on a presenting role during the ceremony. Social media reactions were swift and largely negative, with many users expressing their fatigue over her frequent appearances. One Facebook user remarked, “I’m not going to watch another show,” while another noted her excessive presence in football broadcasts. Similar sentiments were echoed on X, where one user declared, “I am outraged,” and another insisted, “Taylor Swift needs to be stopped.”
Numerous users expressed their disbelief and dissatisfaction, with comments such as, “Oh god who did this 😞,” and “We don’t want to see her.” One user bluntly stated, “Unfortunately,” while another added, “I’m shocked.”
Despite the backlash, the singer’s fan base remains fervently supportive. An Instagram user expressed their excitement with, “I’m sooooo excited 😭,” while another proclaimed, “WE ARE SO READYYYY FOR IT 😍😍😍.” Other fans also conveyed their eagerness for her appearance.
A comprehensive day of musical festivities is scheduled for the 67th Grammy Awards. The Premiere Ceremony, commencing at 3:30 PM ET/12:30 PM PT, will unveil numerous early winners. This segment will be available for live streaming on YouTube and LIVE.GRAMMY.COM.
Following this, the arrivals of nominees and prominent industry figures will be featured on Grammy Live From The Red Carpet, which is set to air at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT. Coverage will be accessible on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and LIVE.GRAMMY.COM.
The main ceremony will be broadcast on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from 8 to 11:30 PM ET/5 to 8:30 PM PT. Furthermore, the Recording Academy has announced that this year’s event will honor first responders and individuals impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles.
With six nominations this year, Swift—who has faced criticism regarding her participation in the event—continues to be a prominent figure at the Grammys. Despite the controversy surrounding her role as a presenter, she is expected to have a significant impact on the evening, regardless of audience reception.
Recently, internet users have expressed their discontent with the pop star for attending the first Chiefs game of 2025 to support her boyfriend, a tight end.
Fans reacted strongly to Swift’s distinctive walk when she arrived at the Texans-Chiefs Playoff Game on January 18, where she was seated alongside basketball player Caitlin Clark.