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Post by nightowl on Dec 27, 2018 18:44:14 GMT -5
The count just jumped like 20,000 in just a few minutes. It's now at 528,301 ! Wow! The number of tweets is jumping in the same way, it feels. I‘m already dizzy from scrolling... (No pun! It’s just too much for me to take in. 😁) Some other news: Adam just liked Javi’s family Christmas pics from Ibiza, that he had posted earlier today.
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Post by skaschep on Dec 27, 2018 18:44:22 GMT -5
logotv🎶❤️ Did you watch @adamlambert’s tribute to @cher at #KCHonors? 😍 Do yourself a favor and watch the performance in NewNowNext.com. It was AMAZING. 👏✨ www.instagram.com/p/Br5_GwynavI/
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Post by skaschep on Dec 27, 2018 18:45:35 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Dec 27, 2018 18:48:12 GMT -5
twitter.com/TheAdvocateMag/status/1078412937746771968The Advocate @theadvocatemag They've got us, babe. Click to watch. advocate.com/music/2018/12/27/adam-lambert-cyndi-lauper-wow-cher-kennedy-center-honors?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=music … Gay icon Cher was moved to both laughter and tears at the Kennedy Center Honors, thanks to fellow icon and ally Cyndi Lauper and out performer Adam Lambert. Lambert delivered an emotional rendition of Cher’s hit “Believe” at the ceremony, which took place December 2 and was broadcast on CBS Wednesday night. She can be seen wiping away tears, and another honoree, country music star Reba McEntire, was visibly moved as well. Then Lambert and Lauper closed the show by performing “I Got You Babe,” a chart-topper for Cher and her then-husband, Sonny Bono, in 1965. Other honorees at the event were jazz musician Wayne Shorter, composer Philip Glass, and the creators of Hamilton. Watch “Believe” and “I Got You Babe” below.
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Post by skaschep on Dec 27, 2018 18:49:16 GMT -5
twitter.com/latimes/status/1078425328945688578Los Angeles Times @latimes After the 41st Kennedy Center Honors ceremony aired, Cher and singer Adam Lambert had a little Twitter love fest raving about his performance, which brought her to tears. lat.ms/2LGMH5aCher says Adam Lambert brought her to tears with his 'Believe' cover. Watch how he did it Cher was still feeling the love Thursday morning after Wednesday’s CBS broadcast of the 41st Kennedy Center Honors ceremony that took place earlier this month. The pop diva was moved to tears by Adam Lambert’s rendition of her hit song “Believe” at the ceremony, which paid tribute to Cher and her fellow honorees, country superstar Reba McEntire, jazz composer and saxophonist Wayne Shorter, composer Philip Glass and Lin-Manuel Miranda and the “Hamilton” team. On Twitter, the 72-year-old singer said she was having trouble verbalizing how Lambert’s soulful performance made her feel because her senses were “overwhelmed” and she could only feel with her heart. She was also “shocked and over the moon” when rock legend Cyndi Lauper surprised her with a performance of “If I Could Turn Back Time” because Lauper had told her she was out of town. Lauper and Lambert closed the show with a duet of “I Got You Babe.” Lambert replied by saying “it was a total honor” and called the Oscar, Emmy and Grammy-winning artist “a goddess.” Lauper also lauded Lambert’s performance and recognized some of the evenings other performers, including Kelly Clarkson, Renée Fleming and St. Vincent. Lambert, the former “American Idol” runner-up, who currently fronts Queen in lieu of the late Freddie Mercury, delivered a slow, tender rendition of Cher’s 1998 electric dance track as audience members sang along. It wasn’t the first time he performed “Believe” — he sang it during “Idol’s” eighth season. In footage posted online Wednesday, the “Moonstruck” star can be seen wiping away tears from both eyes during Lambert’s performance and echoed his last note. This, before she leaped to her feet to join the attendees in a standing ovation. twitter.com/latimesent/status/1078402882687254529
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Post by skaschep on Dec 27, 2018 18:50:10 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Dec 27, 2018 18:51:31 GMT -5
The count just jumped like 20,000 in just a few minutes. It's now at 528,301 ! Wow! The number of tweets is jumping in the same way, it feels. I‘m already dizzy from scrolling... (No pun! It’s just too much for me to take in. 😁) Some other news: Adam just liked Javi’s family Christmas pics from Ibiza, that he had posted earlier today. In all the dizziness I forgot to check in on Javi. I enjoyed watching his IG story vids...big, loud, singing Christmas dinner, etc. He's been doing lots of travelling all over Spain. Will be interesting to see how things go when he gets back to LA
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Post by skaschep on Dec 27, 2018 18:51:34 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Dec 27, 2018 18:52:14 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Dec 27, 2018 18:52:53 GMT -5
twitter.com/MichaelOrland/status/1078432819347517440CaroLambies @carolambs @michaelorland Wowww !! Full Circle moment with @adamlambert making Cher cry with "What ya'll started 9 years ago." I'm happy to have watched and been emotionally involved. Michael Orland @michaelorland Yes. That was so beautiful to see and that he finally realizes that arrangement into the whole song. And just slayed it like he always does.
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