Grammy chief Harvey Mason, Jr. apologizes to Tiffany Haddish for "disrespectful" event host invite

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Grammy chief Harvey Mason, Jr. apologizes to Tiffany Haddish for "disrespectful" event host invite
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Recording Academy interim chief Harvey Mason, Jr. has had to make a number of statements since the 2021 Grammy nominees were announced a couple weeks ago, ranging from “No, we didn’t not snub The Weeknd as some weird punishment” to a rather polite “Justin Bieber’s album is a pop song, despite what he thinks.” His latest message, however, comes with a far more apologetic tone, and rightfully so.

On Thursday morning, Mason took to Instagram to address an issue that actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish raised about an invite she had received to host the music award show’s pre-telecast. Haddish, who is nominated this year for her comedy special Black Mitzvah, told Variety that she ultimately turned the offer down after the organization informed her that she would have to host the three-hour event without compensation. Furthermore, any relevant expenses—hair, makeup, etc.—would not be covered. “All of that would have to come out of my pocket,” she said, adding, “I don’t know if this might mean I might not get nominated ever again, but I think it’s disrespectful.” Though a Recording Academy rep did later claim that the non-CBS event has always been financially covered by the host (because the Recording Academy is a non-profit organization), Mason agreed that the request was in poor taste.

“It’s just been brought to my attention that the Recording Academy invited Tiffany Haddish to host this year’s Premiere ceremony,” said Mason said in a brief video. “Unfortunately and without my knowing, the talent booker working for the Academy told Ms. Haddish that we wouldn’t even cover her costs while she hosted this event for us. To me that was wrong,”

Mason continued: “I’m frustrated by that decision. It was a lapse in judgment, it was in poor taste, and it was disrespectful to the creative community. I’m part of the creative community and I know what that feels like, and it’s not right.” Mason, who is a longtime songwriter and producer, went on to share that he had already privately spoken to Haddish and apologized to her directly. He concluded, “Again I want to say, Tiffany, that we are sorry and thank you for allowing me to speak on it.”

Haddish has not responded publicly to the apology as of yet, nor has The Recording Academy shared whether they plan on rectifying the issue and offering her proper compensation or going in a different direction altogether.

17 Comments

  • jodyjm13-av says:

    Though a Recording Academy rep did later claim that the non-CBS event has always been financially covered by the host (because the Recording Academy is a non-profit organization)So, is this claim correct or not?

    • nothem-av says:

      I know, right? Has every host been wronged?

      • Blanksheet-av says:

        It’s unbelievable to me that the org that runs this event I didn’t know about a few minutes ago doesn’t pay its hosts (not even scale?) and also expects them to pay for their hair and makeup. Screw that.Oh, and nice username. I rewatched yesterday the movie it came from. Tiffany Haddish was in fact dealing with morons here.

    • sirslud-av says:

      I wager the idea is that while this might be tradition and subject to a tacit understanding, it was uncouth to explicitly lay it out in the invitation. (And while maybe the host might not be paid for the gig, perhaps some of the trivial expenses have been covered in the past, that isn’t clear.)Mostly it sounds to me like the way the gig was presented to her was not suitably respectful, which is fair criticism to me (after all, you’re asking somebody to do work for you for free, so optics of the request are particularly important.)I’m sure the “anybody with a million dollars should never complain about anything” set will find plenty to whine about tho.

    • brontosaurian-av says:

      So the Recording Academy invites someone every year the honor to make a donation? Or is this an “exposure” bullshit thing. Either way fuck them. Pay people for their work. 

  • toddisok-av says:

    When will white men just learn to never say anything, at all, ever?

  • nycpaul-av says:

    I have a friend who’s won two Tony awards, and he told me that you have to pay for the award, as in paying for the statue itself! You actually have to do that. You get a bill.

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