(L) Chappell Roan and Eric Stonestreet on ‘Modern Family’.Photo:Maya Dehlin Spach/FilmMagic; ABC
Maya Dehlin Spach/FilmMagic; ABC
Eric Stonestreetis a pink pony girl!
Shortly afterChappell Roanrocked the2025 Grammysstage with an electric performance of “Pink Pony Club,” theModern Familyalum, 53, took to Instagram to poke fun at the background dancers who were nearly identical to his character Cameron Tucker’s clown persona, Fizbo.
“Lotta people asking. Yes, Fizbo WAS in @chappellroan’s Grammy performance of ‘Pink Pony Club,'” he captioned a photo of himself dressed as the clown. “I was in the way way way way back. Off the stage. At home. In my chair.”
Stonestreet joked, “But the make up was most definitely on point and Fizbo approved! #Farmbo.”
Fans were also delighted to seeThe Eras Tourdancer,Kam Saunders, dancing in the background alongside a massive ensemble dressed up as rodeo clowns.
“Yes.. that was me in Pink Pony Club,” Saunders confirmed on his Instagram Stories alongside a mirror selfie. “Took that makeup off IMMEDIATELY to save my skin.”
Chappell Roan performs onstage at the 67th annual GRAMMY Awards.Emma McIntyre/Getty
Emma McIntyre/Getty
Shortly after her performance, Roan took home the award for best new artist and shared her public support for providing burgeoning musicians with affordable healthcare in heracceptance speech.
“I told myself, if I ever won a Grammy and I got to stand up here in front of the most powerful people in music, I would demand that labels in the industry profiting millions of dollars off of artists would offer a livable wage and healthcare, especially to developing artists,” she began on stage.
The “Good Luck, Babe!” singer continued, “Because I got signed so young, I got signed as a minor, and when I got dropped, I had zero job experience under my belt and like most people, I had a difficult time finding a job in a pandemic and could not afford health insurance.”
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She concluded, “Labels, we got you, but do you got us?”
source: people.com