Cara Delevingne shows off her new brunette locks as she joins Kaia Gerber, Winnie Harlow and Sofia Vergara at Grammys afterparty

Cara Delevingne looked fashionable as she attended a private Grammys afterparty in Los Angeles on Sunday, alongside Kaia Gerber, Winnie Harlow, and Sofia Vergara.

The 33-year-old British supermodel, known for her blonde hair, recently changed her look and was seen sporting a black velvet pantsuit with her new brunette hairstyle.

She wore a fitted blazer over a white vest, paired with a see-through collared shirt and a black tie.

Also at the party, model Kaia, 24, looked effortlessly stylish in a simple black dress and carefully selected accessories. She was accompanied by her friend, Travis Jackson.

Winnie, age 31, chose a daring look, wearing a sheer brown lace dress that immediately drew attention.

She wore the outfit over a shiny bodysuit, highlighting her amazing shape, and carried a unique Schiaparelli handbag with her essentials.

Sofia Vergara, 53, from Modern Family, looked stunning in a red lace corset paired with a sleek silk skirt.

Bad Bunny used his Grammy Awards acceptance speech to criticize U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), joining a wave of similar protests throughout Hollywood that evening.

Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean, among other winners at the event held at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, used their platform to celebrate immigrants and criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a part of the Department of Homeland Security. They were among the stars on the red carpet at the gala.

Artists at the event wore ‘ICE out’ pins to protest actions by the agency following the deaths of Keith Porter in Los Angeles, and Renée Good and Alex Pretti, a nurse in Minneapolis, all of whom died during encounters with its agents.

Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, the 31-year-old Puerto Rican singer known worldwide as Bad Bunny, won Best Album at the awards show for his record, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, after competing against many other talented artists.

Oh my gosh, you guys, when they finally announced Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl Halftime Show – I nearly lost it! And honestly, seeing him react? It was everything. He just completely broke down, like, actually started crying and just sat there with his head in his hands for ages, totally stunned. It was so real and amazing to see someone I admire so much just… overwhelmed with emotion. I mean, he deserves this so much! I was crying right along with him, honestly. Next week is going to be legendary!

Oh my gosh, when he spoke, it completely wrecked me! He said he wanted to give this award to everyone who’s ever had to leave everything behind – their homes, their countries – just to chase their dreams. It was SO moving, I actually cried. Seriously, it was the most beautiful thing ever.

He was up against some major competition for the night’s top award, including Justin Bieber with “SWAG,” Sabrina Carpenter with “Man’s Best Friend,” the duo Clipse (Pusha T and Malice) with “Let God Sort Em Out,” Lady Gaga with “MAYHEM,” Kendrick Lamar with “GNX,” Leon Thomas with “MUTT,” and Tyler, The Creator with “CHROMAKOPIA.”

That wasn’t the only time he spoke about politics during the night. When he first took the stage to accept the award for Best Música Urbana Album for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, his opening words were ‘ICE out’.

The NUEVAYoL hitmaker said: ‘Before I say thanks to god, I’m going to say, ICE Out.’

Oh my gosh, the roar when he walked back to the mic was incredible! And then he said it – everything I’ve been wanting to hear someone say! He just laid it all out there, telling everyone that immigrants and Puerto Ricans aren’t some kind of ‘other’ – not savage, not animals, not aliens. They’re Americans, just like us! It was honestly the most powerful moment ever, and the crowd went wild again. I seriously got chills!

Earlier in the evening, Billie Eilish shared comparable political views and even used strong language that television censors had to remove.

Billie Eilish, a 24-year-old singer from Los Angeles, became emotional when her song “WILDFLOWER” won Song of the Year. She shared the moment with her brother, FINNEAS.

While expressing her gratitude, she stated simply that no one should be considered illegal, especially considering the land was originally taken from its rightful owners.

It’s difficult to find the right words right now, but I feel a sense of hope being here. We need to continue to advocate for what we believe in, make our voices heard, and remember that people are what truly matter. That’s all I want to say. I’m sorry, and thank you. I’m still processing this.

Let me tell you, things got pretty intense at the concert! Billie Eilish made a very strong statement – she actually shouted ‘f ICE’ right before leaving the stage. CBS did cut away at that moment, but the message was definitely received loud and clear. It was a bold move, and really showed where she stands on the issue.

Olivia Dean won a major award – Best New Artist – and used her acceptance speech to honor her immigrant grandmother, subtly acknowledging the current political environment.

The 26-year-old British singer is the newest artist to win an award that has launched the careers of stars like Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Dua Lipa, and Olivia Rodrigo.

During her acceptance speech, she connected her family’s history to her achievement, sharing that she stood on stage as the granddaughter of an immigrant, and acknowledging that her background played a significant role in her success.

I’m incredibly grateful for the courageous people who helped me become who I am, and I think they deserve recognition. We all rely on each other, and I want to express my sincere thanks and love. Thank you again.

Her grandmother was part of the Windrush Generation, immigrating from Guyana to the UK at just 18 years old during World War II. Her family heritage also includes roots in Jamaica and England.

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2026-02-02 15:51