Babyface gets an apology over red-carpet reporters’ rudeness

The Associated Press has issued an apology to legendary R&B singer-songwriter Kenneth βBabyfaceβ Edmonds after its reporters faced internet ire for an awkward, Chappell Roan-induced red carpet moment before the 2025 Grammy Awards.
The stalwart news agency tweeted Monday that it was βdeeply sorry for cutting our interview with Babyface shortβ on Sundayβs red carpet. In addition to apologizing to readers, the outlet said it had extended an apology to the 13-time Grammy winner via his representatives.
As part of its Grammys coverage on Sunday, AP streamed live from the red carpet in downtown Los Angeles. Journalists Leslie Ambriz, Krysta Fauria and Gary Gerard Hamilton helmed the red carpet coverage, chatting it up with Grammys attendees and nominees as they showed off their Sunday best. About 2Β½ hours into the livestream, Babyface β wearing a dark suit with a bedazzled lapel β approached Ambriz and Fauria.
The producer, 65, spoke to AP about the music community showing up for Los Angeles after the regionβs devastating firestorm last month and about healing through music. But the interview quickly became awkward after Ambriz asked Babyface about the rising prominence of women in the R&B space. As Babyface began to answer the question, Fauria flagged down βGood Luck, Babe!β performer Roan, calling out to the 26-year-old pop star multiple times despite the ongoing interview.
βYou guys want to take that?,β Babyface asked after noticing what Fauria was doing. βGo do that.β
βSo sorry, Babyface,β Ambriz said, then quickly welcomed Roan.
Footage of the abrupt transition went viral on social media, catching heat from users including KhloΓ© Kardashian and Grammy winner Dionne Warwick. βAm I seeing this correctly?β Warwick tweeted Sunday.
The βThatβs What Friends Are Forβ singer followed up her first response with another tweet tagging AP and sharing a screenshot of a dictionary entry for βdecorum.β
Kardashian slammed the reporters for their βdisrespectfulβ treatment of Babyface. The reality TV personality praised the producer for his βsignificant impact on the music industryβ and wrote that he βdeserves so much better than this.β
She added: βPS big or small, old or new, β you donβt treat people like this. At least not in my eyes. Thereβs a way to handle this and this was wrong in my opinion.β
Ernest Dukes, who represents Babyface, shared a clip of the gaffe on his Instagram story, writing βbring back professionalismβ and calling the AP reportersβ behavior βbeyond wackβ and βbeyond disrespectful.β In another story, Dukes shared a rundown of his clientβs achievements including his numerous Grammy wins and a count of his chart-topping hits.
Over the course of his decades-spanning career, Babyface has collaborated with artists including Usher, Toni Braxton, Madonna, Mary J. Blige, Aretha Franklin and SZA. At the 2024 Grammy Awards he earned a Grammy for his work on SZAβs βSnooze,β which took home the R&B song prize.

Babyface and girlfriend Rika Tischendorf walk the red carpet at the 67th Grammy Awards in L.A. on Sunday.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Heading into Sundayβs ceremony, βHot to Go!β singer Roan earned six nominations. She won the new artist prize and in her acceptance speech called on labels to better support up-and-coming artists with a living wage and health coverage.
Fauria and Ambriz had already apologized for the snub at the end of their pre-show livestream.
βThere was a lot of commotion as there is on these carpets,β Fauria said. βBut Iβm a big Babyface fan, as are we all, and I just wanted to say that I really apologize.β
Ambriz told viewers that βwild thingsβ out of their control can happen at star-studded events like awards-show red carpets. She explained that behind-the-scenes needs can sometimes thwart reportersβ desires to continue conversations and said she looks forward to speaking to Babyface in the future.
She continued: βI shouldβve done more to stop it but Iβm very happy that he stopped to talk to us in the first place.β
βIt was unfortunate, but also these things happen,β Hamilton added.
By Monday, it seemed Babyface had shrugged off the encounter already. In a statement shared with The Times the producer said βthe best part of the night was reconnecting with old friends, meeting new artists, and feeling all the love in the room.β
The statement added: βThatβs what Iβll remember. Music is bigger than any one moment.β