Did the Grammy Winners Leak?
A list of alleged 2019 Grammy Award winners has been leaked online, leading potential viewers to believe the show's spoiled.
Twitter was on fire with buzz about the results, after an alleged hacker posted a list of winners they said came from the Recording Academy's official website. The organization claims, however, that there's no validity to the list.
"There is no legitimacy to this," a spokesperson for the Recording Academy told Entertainment Tonight. "GRAMMY Awards results are not shared, even with Recording Academy staff members, until the day of the GRAMMY Awards ceremony, when names of the recipients are delivered by the accounting firm Deloitte in sealed envelopes."
The list named Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin winners in the Record of the Year category for their collaborative effort, "I Like It"; Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper were said to have won Song of the Year with "Shallow" from A Star is Born; and Chloe x Halle were rumored to have won Best New Artist.
Other winners named in the leaked results were Taylor Swift for Best Pop Album, Drake for Best Rap Song, Travis Scott for Best Rap Album and Beyonce and Jay-Z for Best R&B Album.
The Grammy Awards aren't the first major awards show to have their results allegedly leaked. In 2015, the official Golden Globe Awards site was hacked. Two of the winners were replaced in the Best Picture - Drama and Best Picture - Comedy or Musical categories. They were replaced with Selma and Into the Woods respectively. The non-spoiler was later attributed to a technical error. Neither leaked result turned out to be true that year.
Fans will just have to wait to find out who wins at the Grammy Awards. The show airs Sunday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.