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Alysha Tsuji: I think I'm missing the joke here but BOBAN got a photo signed by Ariana Grande? His wife commented with "😂😂😂" pic.twitter.com/D1mXdI1Hlo
Ariana Grande was objectively terrible at the halftime show of the NBA All-Star game. She got bailed out by Nicki Minaj, who saved the show from being a complete disaster. Utah Jazz forward Rudy Gobert had some strong words about the whole thing (then later deleted the tweet): Rudy Gobert: No Ariana don't go ass to ass with Nicki you got no chance lol
Ariana Grande isn't the only big-voiced singer performing at the NBA All-Star Game: Christina Aguilera has been added to the lineup. NBA announced Tuesday that Aguilera will perform ahead of the 64th annual game on Feb. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. She will sing a "New York-themed medley" during player introductions and be joined by dance troupe The Rockettes.
Ariana Grande just landed another high-profile gig. The 21-year-old pop star will headline the NBA All-Star Game's halftime show on Feb. 15 at New York City's Madison Garden. The game will air live on TNT starting at 8 p.m. ET.
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