Nearly 36 years after the infamous Milli Vanilli lip-sync scandal, Fab Morvan is proving the music world isn’t done with him yet. The French-born singer, who was once harshly scapegoated by the industry, returned to the Grammys this week as a nominee, signaling a new chapter in his career.
From Scapegoat to Grammy Nominee
Fab spoke candidly with TMZ in Los Angeles, reflecting on how the 1990 scandal changed his life. After the Recording Academy revoked Milli Vanilli’s Best New Artist award, Fab felt like his career had been clipped in mid-flight.
“My wings were clipped. I guess they reattached this weekend. The best is yet to come,” he said proudly.
While Fab insists he doesn’t chase accolades, the moment was clearly meaningful. He showed off a bronze Tiffany & Co. medallion he received for his Grammy nomination for narrating his memoir, You Know It’s True: The Real Story of Milli Vanilli.
“He’s official, y’all!” he joked in third person, embracing the recognition he was denied decades ago.
Touring Again — This Time in the U.S.
For the last 30 years, Fab has been touring across Europe, keeping the Milli Vanilli spirit alive. Now, he’s re-entering the American market with a fresh plan.
“We’re about to do many shows,” Fab promised.
“I think the next one’s in Irvine with Vanilla Ice, Salt-N-Pepa, Tone Loc, Young MC, and so on.”
Fans can expect a high-energy throwback experience, blending 90s nostalgia with Fab’s personal redemption story.
Legacy, Lessons, and Moving Forward
Fab’s Grammy nod isn’t just about personal validation—it’s also about reclaiming his legacy. For decades, he endured public backlash and industry blacklisting, yet he continues to perform, write, and inspire new generations of fans.
The memoir and nomination serve as a reminder that:
- Talent and resilience can outlast scandal
- Recognition may come later, but it can still be sweet
- Music is bigger than controversy
Bottom Line
Fab Morvan is officially back in the spotlight. From being vilified in the 90s to being honored decades later, his journey underscores the power of perseverance and reinvention.
The Grammys might have once felt like a closed door—but now, Fab is walking through it with his wings reattached.
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