Grammys 2018: Ed Sheeran's Win Over Lady Gaga And Kesha Wasn't Well-Received By Everyone

'Cool cool glad the one white guy who isn't even there won!!!'
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Ed Sheeran’s victory at this year’s Grammys has not gone down well on social media, after ‘Shape Of You’ triumphed in the Best Pop Solo Performance category over Kesha and Lady Gaga.

When this year’s Grammys nominations were first announced last year, many noticed that Ed had been snubbed in many categories, receiving nods in just two categories.

During Sunday night’s (28 January) ceremony, he won both of the awards he was up for, Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance for ‘Shape Of You’.

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However, the fact that ‘Shape Of You’ bagged the award over Kesha and Lady Gaga’s emotional ballads ‘Praying’ and ‘Million Reasons’, was not well received on Twitter, particularly as he was the only male artist nominated in the category, and the man himself didn’t actually show up to the ceremony.

Twitter users were quick to vent their annoyance, with many suggesting that either Kesha or Gaga - both of whom were in attendance and performed on the night - would have been more deserving winners.

wait I’m supposed to just keep watching the #Grammys after Kesha didn’t win best pop song?? where’s the outrage

— Andrea Boehlke (@andreaboehlke) January 29, 2018

I can't believe they really gave Ed Sheeran the Pop Vocalist award over Kesha. Over Gaga.

He didn't even bother to show.

— 💀 (@akaMARTIAN) January 29, 2018

Naturally, Ed Sheeran wins with a Sia/TLC rip-off over four deserving women who all sang their faces off. #Grammys

— Bradley Stern (@MuuMuse) January 29, 2018

That trophy was @KeshaRose’s for so many reasons — it’s a vocal performance award and she sang her damn heart out and dog whistled for the Gods and you give it to that LOW-KEY ELEVATOR MUSIC NONSENSE?!

— Phillip Picardi (@pfpicardi) January 29, 2018

The white guy wins in a category of strong ass women and HE'S NOT EVEN THERE. #Grammys

— Leigh B. Z. (@leighblickley) January 29, 2018

cool cool glad the one white guy who isn't even there won!!! #GRAMMYs #TimesUp

— Emma Gray (@emmaladyrose) January 29, 2018

KESHA DESERVED #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/lX8wWm7If6

— Jon (@prasejeebus) January 29, 2018

Ed Sheeran (a no show) triumphs over all the women nominated in his category. This feels... wrong. #GRAMMYs

— Nigel M. Smith (@nigelmfs) January 29, 2018

As if Ed Sheeran winning over Kesha or Gaga wasn't bad enough, he couldn't even show up to take it? pic.twitter.com/gFBL6eo9SN

— Hugh McIntyre (@PopBangHugh) January 29, 2018

Ed Sheeran sings a song about getting a woman drunk and taking her home for sex and wins a #grammy for it. Kesha writes/sings a song as a direct response to the sexual abuse she endured and gets....??? Like you must be kidding?? #GRAMMYs

— casey (@sklowinthedark) January 29, 2018

tfw u accept kesha's grammy on ed sheeran's behalf pic.twitter.com/THEkIVtxlj

— David Mack (@davidmackau) January 29, 2018

me when ed sheeran wins over kesha and lady gaga #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/weQjeuJZ8S

— Alp Ozcelik (@alplicable) January 29, 2018

"Ed Sheeran" is a hell of a way to mispronounce "Kesha."

— Marc (@MarcSnetiker) January 29, 2018

Seriously? Over Kesha? This is gross. https://t.co/xe5Mol2dDm

— Josh (@JoshuaSpeers) January 29, 2018

Lady Gaga wrote Million Reasons in a healing process to recover from a severe heartbreak. Kesha wrote Praying after being through her literal worst nightmare. Ed Sheeran wrote Shape Of You about a club girl he was horny for. Congratulations Recording Academy. Thank you for this.

— Monster Reactions (@LMonsterReacts) January 29, 2018

Despite winding up bagging the two awards he was up for on the night, Ed’s friend Sir Elton John claimed over the weekend that the ‘Perfect’ singer was “extremely upset” that he was snubbed in the three biggest categories of the night.

Sir Elton fumed: “[Shape Of You not being nominated for Song Of The Year] is, to me, a travesty.

“But it’s all about politics. I don’t understand it. I never have understood awards shows.”

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