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Grammys Features On-Air Weddings of Over 30 Gay and Straight Couples

Heather Hunter Contributor
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More than 30 gay and straight couples made Grammy Awards history by marrying live on-air during Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’s performance of “Same Love” at the ceremony.

As the couples exchanged rings, Madonna came out on stage singing “Open Your Heart.”

Ryan Lewis previewed the performance for The New York Times:

Mr. Lewis, the group’s producer, said that the weddings “will be in our minds the ultimate statement of equality, that all the couples are entitled to the same exact thing.” The segment follows what the Grammy organizers said was the show’s long history of addressing timely social issues through music, like Elton John’s duet in 2001 with Eminem, who was then widely criticized as homophobic.“We’re serious about this,” said Ken Ehrlich, the longtime producer of the Grammys.

Queen Latifah officiated the nuptials and told Access Hollywood backstage:

Radio talk show host Ben Ferguson wasn’t as thrilled about the ceremony: