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Rebecca Black's AMAs afterparty DJ set is embarrassingly snubbed by revelers
Rebecca Black's AMAs afterparty DJ set is embarrassingly snubbed by revelers

Daily Mail​

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Rebecca Black's AMAs afterparty DJ set is embarrassingly snubbed by revelers

Singer and YouTuber Rebecca Black is still struggling to win over fans after her DJ set following the American Music Awards on Monday night virtually cleared the dance floor inside Nowhere Lounge, Las Vegas. The 27-year-old performed a string of remixes, including Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso, but they largely fell on dearth ears. Video shows Rebecca performing to a near-empty dance floor as guests preferred to gather in other areas and chat during the 40-minute set. But, unfortunately, their behavior can't just be put down to the vibe in the room because DJ Deville hit the turntables either side of her set and managed to get the dance floor bumping on both occasions. One partygoer revealed: 'No one was on the dance floor. When she finished up it was on fire. DJ Deville killed it.' Other images showed guests slowly congregating in front of Black's booth. Rebecca's 2011 hit Friday was dubbed the 'worst song ever' within a month of its release, with the California native quickly finding herself the subject of cruel parodies and even death threats. She later transitioned from singer to DJ and was recently named the opening act for Katy Perry's Lifetimes Tour.

EXCLUSIVE Humiliating moment Rebecca Black DJ's to empty room at AMAs after party
EXCLUSIVE Humiliating moment Rebecca Black DJ's to empty room at AMAs after party

Daily Mail​

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Humiliating moment Rebecca Black DJ's to empty room at AMAs after party

She went viral after being panned for her irritatingly catchy single Friday. And it looks like Rebecca Black is still struggling to shake off the image after seemingly clearing the dance floor when she took to the decks at an after party for the American Music Awards. The singer, 27, performed a string of remixes, including Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso, at Monday night's event at Nowhere at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Video footage shows Black performing to a near empty dance floor as guests mill around the edges, deep in conversation throughout her 40 minute set. She was sandwiched in between DJ Deville who got everyone up on their feet when he returned to the booth after she wrapped. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. But she struggled to get the crowd up and dancing during her 40 minute set One source at the party said: 'No one was on the dance floor. When she finished up it was on fire. DJ Deville killed it.' Other images show partygoers slowly congregating in front of Black's booth. Shaboozey, who failed to win an award in any of the seven categories he was nominated in, was in attendance as well as Zac Efron's brother Dylan who posed for pictures with Dancing with the Stars professionals Ezra Sosa and Jenna Johnson. Celebrities sipped cocktails and were treated to sliders, pizza and cheesecake after the awards show which was also held at the Fontainebleau. Black's 2011 hit Friday was dubbed the 'worst song ever' within a month of its release, with the California-native quickly finding herself the subject of cruel parodies and even death threats. She later transitioned from singer to DJ and was recently named the opening act for Katy Perry's new Lifetimes tour. Despite playing to a tough crowd last night, Black has been billed as 'America's answer' to British pop sensation Charli XCX. Her latest seemingly lacklustre performance followed a 'hot mess' of an awards show which failed to attract big names. Nominees including Carpenter, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Billie Eilish were all absent, with a slew of social media influencers making up the guest list. Jennifer Lopez, 55, played host and bought the star power as she performed a six-minute medley of 23 hits by the evening's nominees. But she sparked criticism over a cringe-worthy make-out session with male and female dancers, with viewers calling the display 'desperate.' Meanwhile singer Kehlani, 30, made waves with controversial remarks on the Israel-Palestine conflict, stating 'free Palestine' during a red carpet interview. Viewers were fuming at the 'flop,' with one declaring: 'That was a hot mess.' Another wrote: 'AMAs were a FLOP. No a-list celebs, no tay wins, and it felt soooooo conservative and weird this year..... never watching that s*** again lol.' A third asked: 'What in the world did I just watch? They didn't even announce some of the biggest awards! Hot mess.' Eilish was the night's biggest winner, taking home gongs in all seven categories where she was nominated, including Artist of the Year and Album of the Year. Beyoncé picked up two awards, including Favorite Female Country Artist and Favorite Country Album for Cowboy Carter.

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