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One World: Together at Home viewers distracted by detail in John Legend's house

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One World: Together at Home saw more than 100 artists come together in a benefit concert curated by Lady Gaga for people affected by the coronavirus.

This included John Legend and Sam Smith, who performed a beautiful rendition of Stand By Me from their respective homes. But viewers couldn't help but notice a detail in John's house as he sat and sang at the piano - the fact that his many awards including several Grammy's were on display.

And as they weren't all visible in one shot - another shot of John showed more awards behind him. The unmissable awards were stacked on shelves behind John's piano, and Twitter users joked about the careful placement. "Unfortunate that John Legend just couldn’t find a camera shot that didn’t show all his

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