Taylor Swift reveals that Beyoncé sent a bouquet of flowers after both historic Grammys won

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Queens supporting queens!

On Friday, Taylor Swift revealed that she received a beautiful bouquet of flowers from Beyoncé just days after the two women made big historic victories at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.

Swift, 31, shared a photo of a beautiful pink flower bouquet, marking Bey, 39, in a hand-drawn heart on Instagram Story. In a second post, Swift shared another photo of the bouquet (which resembled her Oscar de la Renta dress with a floral print) and Queen Bey’s own note.

The handwritten note said, “Taylor, congratulations on your Grammy. It was great to see you on Sunday night. Thank you for always being so supportive. Sending my regards to you and your family. B.”

Swift shared his gratitude for the gift, writing: “I woke up with flowers from the queen of grace and greatness @beyonce and suddenly it’s the best Friday EVER. Thank you B and congratulations on your epic achievement on Sunday night !!”

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In the post, Swift also added that her feline friend “Olivia likes them too”.

Last Sunday, Swift made history by becoming the first female artist to win the Grammy for her third album of the year for her quarantine project. folklore. She had already won the coveted title in 2010 for her classic country Fearless and again in 2016 for his pop outlet 1989

Upon receiving the award, the 31-year-old star gave a sweet compliment to her four-year-old boyfriend Joe Alwyn, who co-wrote “Exile” and “Betty” with her on the album: “Joe is the first person I touch all the songs I write, and I had a lot of fun writing songs with you in quarantine. “

In his speech, Swift added: “You have met us in this imaginary world we have created, and we cannot say how much we are honored forever. Thank you and thank you to the Recording Academy. We will never forget you did this for us. Thank you very much.”

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At the beginning of the live and socially distanced broadcast in Los Angeles, Queen Bey made history: with her fourth win of the night (best R&B performance for “Black Parade”), she won a total of 28 Grammys in career, becoming the most winning woman in the history of the Recording Academy. (She surpassed Alison Krauss’ previous record of 27 wins and is now tied with Quincy Jones for the second highest Grammy, while conductor Georg Stolti holds the record with 31).

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As Bey took the stage to deliver her speech, the camera captured Swift cheering enthusiastically for the victory.

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“Thank you guys. As an artist, I believe it is my job and all of our work to reflect the times,” said Bey before thanking her husband JAY-Z, 51, and their children, 3-year-old twins Rumi and Sir, and Blue Ivy, 9, who won her first Grammy (for singing in the best music video winner “Brown Skin Girl”) in the pre-show. “I wanted to praise and encourage all the black kings and queens that inspire and inspire me all over the world … I can’t believe this has happened, it is a magical night.”

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Swift and Beyoncé’s friendship apparently formed after the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, where Bey invited Tay back on stage to finish her acceptance speech for best female video after Kanye West interrupted her to say that “Single Ladies” should winning “You Belong with Me.” Then, in 2014, Beyoncé and her husband JAY-Z attended Swift’s star-studded 25th birthday in New York.

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