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Beyoncé breaks all-time record at the 2023 Grammys

Discover how Beyoncé shattered records at the 2023 Grammys. Dive into the Queen Bey's historic night of wins and unforgettable performances!
Beyoncé now has the most wins in Grammys history with 32

Beyoncé broke the all-time record as the artist with the most wins at the 2023 Grammys in history with 32 awards. Beyoncé is the first black woman to win Best Dance/Electronic Album in Grammys history, and the superstar thanked her husband, her children and her late gay uncle as she accepted the award for the win. Arriving fashionably late to the event, dressed in custom Balmain Couture, missing out her first win for the night, the 41-year-old A-lister even skipped the star-studded red carpet but she did not miss the milestone moment where she took home her 32nd gold gramophone trophy at the gala event.

Beyoncé  tried to stop her tears as she expressed her gratitude towards her loved ones as she said, 'Thank you so much. I'm trying not to be too emotional. And I'm trying to just receive this night. I want to thank god for protecting me. Thank you, god. I'd like to thank my uncle Jonny, who's not here. But he's here in spirit.'

Beyoncé with her #GRAMMYs awards

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