Fab Morvan, one half of the infamous Milli Vanilli duo, is feeling vindicated after landing a Grammy nomination nearly 36 years after their lip-syncing scandal. The French-born singer shared his joy during a chat in L.A., crediting the nod with reviving his U.S. career. It's a sweet comeback for the scapegoated star.
Oh honey, talk about a glow-up from the ashes! Fab Morvan, the face of Milli Vanilli's 1990 lip-syncing fiasco that got their Best New Artist Grammy yanked faster than a bad remix, is back in the spotlight—and this time, it's for real. TMZ caught up with him in L.A. on what feels like a full-circle moment, as Fab snagged a nomination for narrating his tell-all memoir, "You Know It's True: The Real Story of Milli Vanilli."
"My wings were clipped. I guess they reattached this weekend. The best is yet to come," Fab spilled to TMZ, flashing that bronze Tiffany & Co. medallion like it's his new best accessory. Sure, he played it cool, insisting he "doesn't care about awards," but come on—the pride was radiating! And get this: referring to himself in third person (iconic), he declared, "He's official, y'all!"
For three decades, the guy who's been touring Europe non-stop finally signed with a U.S. agency, and they're plotting big. "We're about to do many shows," he teased. "I think the next one's in Irvine with Vanilla Ice, Salt-N-Peppa, Tone Loc, Young MC, and so on." From scapegoat to spotlight? Fab's serving redemption realness. So, is this the start of a Milli Vanilli renaissance, or just Fab flying solo? Spill more tea, universe! 🔥