Posted on 02/06/2023 5:04:39 PM PST by DoodleBob
First Lady Jill Biden was gorgeous as she presented two awards at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 5. Biden presented one of the major awards for the night when she announced the winner of the Song of the Year winner, which went to Bonnie Raitt for her song “Just Like That.” She looked absolutely stunning as she presented the major award.
The first lady’s Oscar de la Renta-designed gown was shining silver and it also had some nature-inspired designs throughout it. Besides the sparkling silver, there were some gold leaves on the dress. She looked excited to present the awards on music’s biggest night, and her glamorous dress looked similar to some of the musicians who also rocked metallic outfits for the award show.
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That’s great.
It looks like two rolls’ worth of heavy aluminum foil held together with clear shipping tape.
The things you miss when you don’t watch every episode!
you win the thread
They also work hard to bury her home-wrecker past.
She let evil Joe molest her daughter in the shower.
"Let me show you Derelicte. It is a fashion, a way of life inspired by the very homeless, the vagrants, the crack whores that make this wonderful city so unique." - Mugatu (in 'Zoolander')
That is my take, also...aluminum foil dress
She is a doctor.
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I have no idea what a dress like that would cost. But I would ask, how many illegals would it feed?
I was waiting for someone else to notice.
The most hideous award for first lady would be the Kenyan’s wife.
Maybe she ran out of draperies to wear.
Who’s the designer? Reynold’s Wrap or Alcoa?
Big Mike takes Gold. Xillary wins Silver. Jill takes the Bronze medal.)
She looks like something from outer space - like a Chinese weather balloon.
Good thing there weren’t any magnets around.
These people are so ridiculous. This must be what happens to a people when street narcotics run rampant.
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