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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Pushback Over Grammy Peformances

Beyoncé's Grammy Awards performance was slammed by concerned parents on Sunday as they deemed the incredibly risqué routine too explicit for children to watch, accoridng to The Daily Mail.

The 32-year-old singer wore a revealing black thong bodysuit over fishnet tights to perform a rendition of her hit Drunk In Love alongside husband Jay Z at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.

Beyoncé's sexy dance routine, which aired at 8pm on both coasts and at 7pm central time, had many furious parents posting comments on social media that the performance was 'disrespectful', had 'no class' and was entirely inappropriate for young viewers.

From start to end, the mother-of-one's routine could only be described as both seductive and risqué.

She opened the show straddling a chair then proceeded to writhe around on it before twerking her way up to a standing position.



Belting out the lyrics to the explicit song, many of which had been bleeped out, it wasn't too long before she was joined onstage by husband Jay Z, who looked dapper in a black spotted tuxedo.

Getting up from the chair, Beyonce then embarked in a spot of back-to-back slow and sexy dancing with her husband, running her hands up and down his leg and bottom in moves Miley Cyrus would have been proud of.

The 44-year-old rapper couldn't help but get touchy feely with his wife, clasping his hands on her famous derriere and giving her a sultry kiss mid-song.

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Former Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron, who is preparing for the NFL Draft, was watching the Grammys on Sunday and felt that the "really demonic" performances showed that "there is a lot of evil in the world," according to Breitbart.com

At the Grammys, Katy Perry dressed up as a witch and was "burned at the stake" in her act while gay couples were married to the song "Same Love." Though it was unclear what performance prompted the tweet, McCarron later re-tweeted a response in which one of his followers wrote, "I know right?  I can only imagine what Katy's Preacher Father is thinking."

Popular Christian gospel singer Natalie Grant walked out of the Grammys after witnessing a series of performances that even the mainstream entertainment media admitted were occult in nature.

Grant, who was nominated for two Grammys last night, tweeted her excitement upon arriving at the event but soon made it clear that she left early because what she witnessed conflicted with her Christian beliefs:



Although she remained coy on the exact circumstances, Grant was probably referring to Katy Perry, who was surrounded by demons as she danced around an upside down broomstick before being encircled by fire during a performance of her song “Dark Horse”. Perry wore clothing bearing an illuminated Knights Templar cross.



This year The Grammys aired a couple weeks earlier than recent outings. Adjusted returns for the Jan. 26 telecast have it averaging a 9.9 rating among adults 18-49 and 28.5 million viewers. Those numbers account for the full three-and-a-half hour broadcast, leaving the show mostly in line with last year's Grammys -- down two-tenths of a point in the demo but actually improved by 100,000 viewers.

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