Sarah Silverman at the Grammys: ‘The World Is Basically Over’
‘Do what you want to do, it’s no big deal’
Jan 28, 2018 8:27 PM
By Grabien Staff
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Sarah Silverman sounded a less-than-strident call for Americans to get involved politically at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
“Victor and I are presenting for a very important reason: To encourage you all to vote,” Silverman said while introducing, alongside Victor Cruz, the artist Luis Fonsi to sing "Despacito."
“Yeah, no, we're kidding, we're totally kidding,” she added quickly. "Do what you want, to do. It's no big deal.”
"The world is basically over anyway,” she said, apparently reference President Trump.