Jack White, who performed his hit "Love Interruption" during the 2013 Grammy Awards, raised the nation's collective eyebrow when he appeared to say the phrase "f**k me" during the song. According to CBS, which aired the ceremony, White actually said "fight me."
While the lyrics to their song do not include the curse word in question, it seemed to some that White added them during the live performance.
"We had 10 editors, and three people on site, and all are experienced, all with multiple Grammy . . . experience[s] with doing these delays," CBS' rep told The Hollywood Reporter.
"They went through all of the rehearsals. They have prepared meticulously. And not a single one of them heard anything other than 'fight.'"
White performed the track with Grammy nominated artist Ruby Amanfu.
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