CeeLo Green and His Son Go Viral for Their Striking, Makeup-Heavy Grammys Look

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 29: CeeLo Green attends FACEs of Fashion: A Celestial Experience at Fulton County Government Center on September 29, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 29: CeeLo Green attends FACEs of Fashion: A Celestial Experience at Fulton County Government Center on September 29, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Derek White/Getty Images)

The 68th annual Grammy Awards are rarely short on spectacle, but CeeLo Green ensured his arrival cut through the noise. Though the 50-year-old singer was not nominated this year, he turned the red carpet into a moment alongside his 25-year-old son, Layke. Together, they offered a reminder that the Grammys are as much about presentation as they are about trophies. Their appearance stood apart from the night’s more traditional red carpet fare.

CeeLo opted for a look that blended ease with provocation, wearing a bright red sweater trimmed in white and black. The outfit was sharpened by red contact lenses and his signature gothic makeup, which immediately drew cameras his way. When asked by Entertainment Tonight about the striking choice, he replied, “What are you saying? Are you kidding? I was born this way.” He followed with a shrugging explanation: “Interesting, that’s all. Just keeping it interesting.”

Layke, whose birth name is Kingston Callaway, leaned fully into glam rock theatrics. His face paint evoked classic KISS imagery, widely read as a tribute to the late Ace Frehley. A red mesh top layered beneath a fur-trimmed vest, paired with black leather pants and spiked gauntlets, completed the look. The effect was deliberate, dramatic, and impossible to miss.

Beyond Fashion, a Moment in Music History

On the carpet, Layke also spoke about the meaning behind his chosen name, saying it “opens up an aura of mystery” and elevates how a person is perceived. The comment fit neatly into a night where self-definition and performance often blurred. Elsewhere, CeeLo took time to praise Clipse, who earned nominations for Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap Album. Their win for “Chains & Whips” added to Kendrick Lamar’s historic evening, marking his fifth Grammy of the night and bringing his career total to 27, the most of any rapper in Grammy history.

The Grammy Awards have long functioned as a crossroads of music, image, and personality. CeeLo Green and Layke used the red carpet not simply to dress boldly, but to stake a claim in that tradition. Their appearance served as a reminder that at the Grammys, presence can resonate long after the awards are handed out.


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