We laughed, we cried, we cringed — the 65th annual Grammy awards proved to be a spin cycle of entertainment highs and lows.
Beyonce’s husband, Jay-Z, was in attendance as the Queen made Grammy Awards history.The title Greatest of all Time, or the “GOAT,” now officially belongs to Beyonce, 41, who was broken Grammys records bygolden gramophones in history. On Sunday, the “Break My Soul” songbird dethroned late classical conductor Georg Solti, who’d previously held the title with 31 win since 1997, by taking home four awards for her most recent musical efforts.
An emotional Queen BeyLizzo became social media gold after cameras spotted her feverishly looking for Beyonce at the Grammy.for a glimpse of the Queen herself, Beyonce, 41. In his opening monologue, Noah mentioned that Beyonce was “in the room,” which set the “About Damn Time” songstress’ head spinning with excitement. Cameras caught her anxiously looking around for a peek at music’s royal highness.
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