
Beyonce is a staple of the Grammys; when she is isn’t winning multiple awards, she is thrilling everyone with outstanding performances.
So when she announced she is pregnant with twins a few days ago, only few thought she would be able to perform at this year’s Grammy awards.
But Beyonce is queen. Nothing save from a natural disaster was going to stand in her way.
The singer, who was nominated in nine categories, entered the stage aboard a royal throne, lifted high and surrounded by two dozen dancers, thousands of flowers and a flashy technical display.

As understated as it was, so was it regal for the heavily pregnant singer who was watched on by her husband, Jay Z and daughter, Blue Ivy.
There were no energetic and hip-swaying choreography for the singer as she belted out two love ballads, ‘Love Drought’ and ‘Sandcastles’ from her Grammy-nominated Lemonade.
For nine-minutes, she held the audience spellbound and received a standing ovation as she exited the stage.
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