Teddy Geigerstepped out for her first Grammys on Sunday.
The pop star-turned-singer-songwriter hit the red carpet withfiancée Emily Hampshireahead of the 61st annualGrammy Awardsin Los Angeles.
Geiger, 30, wore a simple, black off-the-shoulder dress, strappy black sandals and no accessories save for her engagement ring;Schitt’s Creekstar Hampshire, 37, wore a white suit (sans camisole!) and rocked a red lip, hoops, a chunky bangle and black clutch.
First-time nominee Geiger was up for the song of the year prize for “In My Blood,” the arena-rock anthem she co-wrote with Canadian heartthrob and longtime friendShawn Mendes.
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The song of the year award went to Childish Gambino (aka Donald Glover) for “This Is America” over fellow nominees “All the Stars” (Kendrick Lamar and SZA), “Boo’d Up” (Ella Mai), “God’s Plan” (Drake), “The Joke” (Brandi Carlile), “The Middle” (Zedd, Grey and Maren Morris), “Shallow” (Lady Gagaand Bradley Cooper) and “This Is America” (Childish Gambino, aka Donald Glover).
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After the red carpet, Geiger shared a photo with Mendes and other collaborators, writing: “Omg we went to tha grammas house I love u so much each and every one of you!!!!!!!!!!!”
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Geiger rose to fame in 2006 with the Top 40 pop hit “For You I Will (Confidence).” She came out as transgender andrevealed she was transitioningin October of 2017. The musician — who now releases solo music under the moniker “teddy<3” — has documented her journey on Instagram and has startedopening up about her transitionin interviews.
“I just feel more open,” Geiger told theNew York Timesin a 2018 profile.
In August 2018, Geiger and Hampshire took their relationship public. Then in November, theyannounced their engagement.
“I love this woman so much she treats me like a lil princess and makes me laugh harder than anyone. I am so f—ing happy to wake up next to her every morning and fall asleep next to her every night and take care of our lil B.B. stumbs together,” Geiger wrote, adding, “Which is why… When she asked me if I wanted to spend the rest of our lives together I said… YES … INFINITE YES.”
The 61st AnnualGrammy Awardsare broadcasting live from Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.
source: people.com