
Diana Ross made a heartfelt appearance at the Grammys on Sunday, where she presented the award for song of the year and delivered an inspiring message to the audience. The music icon, aged 80, reflected on the importance of finding a balance between celebrating joy and acknowledging sorrow in our lives.
Ross emphasized the healing power of music and its ability to bring comfort during difficult times. She expressed her solidarity with those who are hurting, particularly reaching out to children who may be feeling scared or alone. Her message of love, hope, and courage resonated with the audience as she urged everyone to stand together in support.


While not directly addressing any specific issue, Ross encouraged unity and compassion, highlighting the resilience of humanity in the face of darkness. She reminded everyone of the collective strength we possess to rebuild, uplift, and come together in times of need.
As she announced the winner of the song of the year award, Kendrick Lamar for his track “Not Like Us,” Ross's words served as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of hope and love. She concluded by inspiring the audience, especially the younger generation, to hold onto the light even in the darkest moments, symbolizing a beacon of positivity for the future.