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Paris Hilton couldn't keep her hands off husband Carter Reum as he joined her at the 68th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
The socialite, 44, cozied up to Reum, with whom she shares two children, on the red carpet outside the Crypto.com Arena.
For the ceremony, Hilton dazzled in a black beaded off-the-shoulder gown that showed off her runway-worthy figure.
The netted number had a corset bodice that cinched her already tiny waist.
She accessorized with black velvet gloves, a black rhinestone choker necklace and designer shades.
Hilton's shoulder-length blonde hair was styled in loose, glamorous waves for the annual event, which honors the latest and greatest in the music industry.
Paris Hilton couldn't keep her hands off husband Carter Reum as he joined her at the 68th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night
As for her husband, Reum suited up for the occasion in a black blazer, skinny trousers and a white button-down shirt.
The couple wed back in 2021 and are parents to two children via surrogate: son Phoenix, three, and daughter London, two.
Hilton has been busy in recent weeks promoting her new documentary film, Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir, which was released on January 30.
Bad Bunny made a strong statement against the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as he accepted the top honor at the 2026 Grammy Awards on a night that Hollywood expressed many anti-ICE sentiments.
Other winners including Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean - who led the star-studded red carpet - used their shining moments at the gala event held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to honor immigrants and blast the law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security.
Many artists at the event wore 'ICE out' pins in protest of the controversial agency after the killings of Keith Porter in LA and Renée Good and the VA ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis at the hands of its agents.
The 31-year-old Puerto Rican global superstar - born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio - beat out a very competitive field as he took home Best Album for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.
For the ceremony, Hilton dazzled in a black beaded off-the-shoulder gown that showed off her runway-worthy figure
She accessorized with black velvet gloves, a black rhinestone choker necklace and designer shades
Hilton's shoulder-length blonde hair was styled in loose, glamorous waves for the annual event, which honors the latest and greatest in the music industry
Bad Bunny - who will be performing at the Super Bowl LX Half-time Show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California next week - was obviously emotional as he cried as he sat down for several seconds with his head in his hand in disbelief after his name was called.
Then during his speech he sent a powerful message as he said: 'I want to dedicate this award to all the people that had to leave their homeland, their country, to follow their dreams.'
For the biggest honor of the night, he faced a highly competitive field which included: Justin Bieber - SWAG, Sabrina Carpenter - Man's Best Friend, Clipse, Pusha T and Malice - Let God Sort Em Out, Lady Gaga - MAYHEM, Kendrick Lamar - GNX, Leon Thomas - MUTT, and Tyler, The Creator - CHROMAKOPIA.
That was not his only political statement as earlier in the night, the artist's first words were 'ICE out' when he hit the podium to accept Best Música Urbana Album for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.
The NUEVAYoL hitmaker said: 'Before I say thanks to god, I'm going to say, ICE Out.'
He received a massive ovation from the crowd before he continued his speech by saying that immigrants and Puerto Ricans are not savage, animals, or aliens and that they are in fact, Americans.
Billie Eilish also expressed similar political sentiments earlier in the night as she even used profane language which was bleeped out by network censors.
The 24-year-old Los Angeles native - born Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell - was emotional as she earned Song Of The Year for WILDFLOWER while accompanied by brother FINNEAS.
Bad Bunny made a strong statement against the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as he accepted the top honor at the 2026 Grammy Awards on a night that Hollywood expressed many anti-ICE sentiments
Other winners including Billie Eilish (pictured left) and Olivia Dean used their shining moments to honor immigrants and blast the law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security
During her speech she said: 'As grateful as I feel, I honestly don't feel like I need to say anything but that no one is illegal on stolen land.
'And, yeah, it's just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now, and I feel really hopeful in this room, and I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting, and our voices really do matter, and the people matter. That's all I'm going to say. Sorry. Thank you so much. I can't believe this.'
If Eilish's message was not already clear enough she yelled 'f** ICE' before walking off-stage in a moment which was censored by CBS.
Olivia Dean earned one of the most coveted awards in music as she took home Best New Artist and took the opportunity to reference the political climate by including a dedication to her immigrant grandmother in her speech.
The 26-year-old British singer is the latest winner in a star-making category which has had previous title holders including Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Dua Lipa, and Olivia Rodrigo.
She also made a political statement while honoring her family as she said during her acceptance speech: 'I guess I want to say I'm up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn't be here.
'Yeah, I'm a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated. So yeah, we are nothing without each other. Thank you so much. I love you. Thank you so much.'
Her grandmother immigrated from the UK from Guyana at the age of 18 as part of the Windrush Generation during World War II. Her ethnic background also includes Jamaican and English.
Kendrick Lamar earned arguably the second most important award of the night as he took home Record Of The Year for the track luther featuring SZA
Lady Gaga was one of the biggest winners of the night as she earned Best Pop Vocal Album for MAYHEM
Newcomer Lola Young had perhaps the most shocking win of the night as she earned Best Pop Solo performance over a field of A-lister for her track Messy.
Jelly Roll gave perhaps the most boisterous acceptance speech of the night as he earned Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken
Kendrick Lamar earned arguably the second most important award of the night as he took home Record Of The Year for the track luther featuring SZA.
The 38-year-old Compton, California native made sure to thank late R&B legend Luther Vandross who inspired the song and whose vocals were sampled in it.
It was a massive night for Lamar as he also earned the first award during the televised portion of the night in the Best Rap Album category for GNX.
Nominations were announced in November, with then 22-time Grammy winning rapper Lamar leading the pack with nine nods ultimately taking home five more bringing his new total to 27.
Lady Gaga was one of the biggest winners of the night as she earned Best Pop Vocal Album for MAYHEM.
The 39-year-old artist - born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta - was also a massive winner even before her stunning appearance on the red carpet.
Gaga earned two awards including Best Dance Pop Recording for her hit track Abracadabra before the live broadcast even began.
Newcomer Lola Young had perhaps the most shocking win of the night as she earned Best Pop Solo performance over a field of A-lister for her track Messy.
The 25-year-old British singer won over Justin Bieber - DAISIES, Sabrina Carpenter - Manchild, Lady Gaga - Disease, and Chappell Roan - The Subway.
Jelly Roll gave perhaps the most boisterous acceptance speech of the night as he earned Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken.



