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Lady Gaga Feels the Love From Her MTV VMA Nominations: ‘I Am So Grateful and So Blessed’

[ad_1] Lady Gaga scooped nine nominations for this August’s MTV Video Music Awards, and no one is more excited about it than the lady herself. Gaga and Ariana Grande lead the contest with nine nods, including a co-nomination for video of the year for their mega-collab “Rain on Me.” “I am so grateful and so blessed to have 9 #VMAs nominations this year for my album Chromatica, for Rain On Me, and other performances I’ve given,” Gaga tweets. “This is such a difficult time for people all over the world, I really honor how lucky I am to have a day like today.” I am so grateful and so blessed to have 9 #VMAs nominations this year for my album Chromatica, for Rain On Me, and other performances I’ve given. This is such a difficult time for people all over the world, I really honor how lucky I am to have a day like today. pic.twitter.com/rvNzAnJeMF — Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) July 31, 2020 Gaga felt so loved up, she continued: “I hope you all will celebrate yourselves in this moment, everyone should be nominated for an award right now. For bravery, for courage, for the strong human spirit. God bless you and I love you thank you for this gift today.” I hope you all will celebrate yourselves in this moment, everyone should be nominated for an award right now. For bravery, for courage, for the strong human spirit. God bless you and I love you thank you for this gift today. ❤️ — Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) July 31, 2020 Chromatica is already a winner. It blasted to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 following its release May 29, for Gaga’s sixth leader on the chart. The new album was originally slated for an April 10 release, but was pushed back due to the health crisis. The 2020 MTV Video Music Awards 2020 will air on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 8:00 p.m. ET, live from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Fans can now vote across 15 categories at this link. Voting closes Aug. 23, though VMAs followers can cast their votes for the PUSH best new artist category right up to showtime. [ad_2]

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Lady Gaga Feels the Love From Her MTV VMA Nominations: ‘I Am So Grateful and So Blessed’

[ad_1] Lady Gaga scooped nine nominations for this August’s MTV Video Music Awards, and no one is more excited about it than the lady herself. Gaga and Ariana Grande lead the contest with nine nods, including a co-nomination for video of the year for their mega-collab “Rain on Me.” “I am so grateful and so blessed to have 9 #VMAs nominations this year for my album Chromatica, for Rain On Me, and other performances I’ve given,” Gaga tweets. “This is such a difficult time for people all over the world, I really honor how lucky I am to have a day like today.” I am so grateful and so blessed to have 9 #VMAs nominations this year for my album Chromatica, for Rain On Me, and other performances I’ve given. This is such a difficult time for people all over the world, I really honor how lucky I am to have a day like today. pic.twitter.com/rvNzAnJeMF — Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) July 31, 2020 Gaga felt so loved up, she continued: “I hope you all will celebrate yourselves in this moment, everyone should be nominated for an award right now. For bravery, for courage, for the strong human spirit. God bless you and I love you thank you for this gift today.” I hope you all will celebrate yourselves in this moment, everyone should be nominated for an award right now. For bravery, for courage, for the strong human spirit. God bless you and I love you thank you for this gift today. ❤️ — Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) July 31, 2020 Chromatica is already a winner. It blasted to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 following its release May 29, for Gaga’s sixth leader on the chart. The new album was originally slated for an April 10 release, but was pushed back due to the health crisis. The 2020 MTV Video Music Awards 2020 will air on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 8:00 p.m. ET, live from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Fans can now vote across 15 categories at this link. Voting closes Aug. 23, though VMAs followers can cast their votes for the PUSH best new artist category right up to showtime. [ad_2]

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Lady Gaga Feels the Love From Her MTV VMA Nominations: ‘I Am So Grateful and So Blessed’

[ad_1] Lady Gaga scooped nine nominations for this August’s MTV Video Music Awards, and no one is more excited about it than the lady herself. Gaga and Ariana Grande lead the contest with nine nods, including a co-nomination for video of the year for their mega-collab “Rain on Me.” “I am so grateful and so blessed to have 9 #VMAs nominations this year for my album Chromatica, for Rain On Me, and other performances I’ve given,” Gaga tweets. “This is such a difficult time for people all over the world, I really honor how lucky I am to have a day like today.” I am so grateful and so blessed to have 9 #VMAs nominations this year for my album Chromatica, for Rain On Me, and other performances I’ve given. This is such a difficult time for people all over the world, I really honor how lucky I am to have a day like today. pic.twitter.com/rvNzAnJeMF — Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) July 31, 2020 Gaga felt so loved up, she continued: “I hope you all will celebrate yourselves in this moment, everyone should be nominated for an award right now. For bravery, for courage, for the strong human spirit. God bless you and I love you thank you for this gift today.” I hope you all will celebrate yourselves in this moment, everyone should be nominated for an award right now. For bravery, for courage, for the strong human spirit. God bless you and I love you thank you for this gift today. ❤️ — Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) July 31, 2020 Chromatica is already a winner. It blasted to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 following its release May 29, for Gaga’s sixth leader on the chart. The new album was originally slated for an April 10 release, but was pushed back due to the health crisis. The 2020 MTV Video Music Awards 2020 will air on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 8:00 p.m. ET, live from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Fans can now vote across 15 categories at this link. Voting closes Aug. 23, though VMAs followers can cast their votes for the PUSH best new artist category right up to showtime. [ad_2]

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Warriors’ Steph Curry shows love for players in NBA restart on Twitter

[ad_1] Programming note: Watch “Race in America: A Candid Conversation” on Friday, July 31 on NBC Sports Bay Area after the conclusion of “Giants Postgame Live.” Warriors coach Steve Kerr last week posted a powerful picture on Twitter featuring former Golden State players Devean George and Sleepy Floyd. (Thank you Devean and Sleepy) https://t.co/8p85MIamuK — Steve Kerr (@SteveKerr) July 23, 2020 The two former Warriors were photographed wearing No. 8 and No. 46 Warriors uniforms, signifying the length of time — eight minutes and 46 seconds — that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd’s neck, resulting in Floyd’s death.  So how did this tribute come to fruition? Sleepy Floyd explained the backstory during the latest episode of “Race in America: A Candid Conversation,” which will air Friday on NBC Sports Bay Area after “Giants Postgame Live.” “I have a great relationship with the Warriors,” he said. “I do a lot of community stuff still — different projects that they call me out for. The PR department reached out to me and they wanted to do something to make an impact. “I thought it was tremendous. It’s very creative. So they sent a jersey out and we took several pictures (with) different angles and different background colors, and they basically took it from there.” [RACE IN AMERICA: Listen to the latest episode] The image now is Kerr’s profile picture on Twitter, which can serve as a great reminder that the fight for racial equality is far from over. [RELATED: Steph hopes others will follow his lead in social justice push] As Sleepy noted, a lot of work lies ahead. “Don’t forget. They (the Warriors) want to keep it in people’s minds. People still are dealing with challenges,” he said. “This is something that we have to fight for going forward … in our own individual ways impacting the community. Having those uncomfortable conversations — which I’ve had with a lot of my friends. “I’ve actually cut off some of my friends (after) watching some of the things that they’ve posted regarding this whole situation from the beginning.” Don’t forget to watch the entire conversation this Friday night. [ad_2]

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