Why Whoopi Goldberg called out Fox News for Beyoncé comment
- Beyoncé Knowles-Carter made history by winning Album of the Year for 'Cowboy Carter' at the Grammys, the first Black woman to do so since Lauryn Hill in 1999.
- Raymond Arroyo criticized Beyoncé's Grammy wins on Fox News, calling the results a 'ridiculous outcome' and claiming voters were out of touch.
- Whoopi Goldberg defended Beyoncé on 'The View,' emphasizing that Grammy voters must be part of the music industry and cannot just be casual fans.
- Goldberg highlighted that the Grammy categories have expanded from 28 in 1959 to 94 today, providing context to the awards' evolution.
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Whoopi Rips Fox Guest Who Criticized Beyoncé's Grammy Tally Compared To White Singers
Whoopi Goldberg tore into Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo, who whined about Beyoncé's historic win at the 67th Grammy Awards on Sunday night. For the first time in her career, Queen Bey finally won the coveted "Album of the Year" Grammy for her genre-bending eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, which is significant because she is the first Black woman to win in the category in the 21st century. The "TEXAS HOLD 'EM" singer also became the f…
Whoopi Goldberg Slams Fox News Critics Angry Over Beyoncé’s Best Country Album Grammy Win
"You want to hold on to country music like white people didn’t also buy her country album. Come on, man!" the Oscar winner said in response to conservative author Raymond Arroyo's criticisms.
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