Beyoncé is a generous queen.
The superstar sent Taylor Swift flowers following her Grammy win for Album of the Year. The “cardigan” singer shared a photo of the beautiful arrangement with her 151 million Instagram followers while celebrating Queen Bey for her generosity.
“Woke up to flowers from the queen of grace & greatness @beyonce and suddenly it’s the best Friday EVER,” said Taylor, who won the award for her album folklore. “Thank you B and congratulations on your epic achievement Sunday night!!”
Along with the flowers, Beyoncé sent a sweet handwritten note that read: “Congratulations on your Grammy. It was great seeing you on Sunday night. Thank you for always being so supportive. Sending love to you and your family. B.”
Taylor was seen cheering on Beyoncé at Sunday’s Grammys as she won her historic 28th Grammy for Best R&B Performance for “Black Parade,” becoming the most decorated female in Grammy history. She also took home the awards for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for “Savage” with Megan Thee Stallion, as well as Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl,” which she shared with Wizkid and her daughter Blue Ivy Carter, who became the second-youngest Grammy winner.
While accepting her record-breaking 28th Grammy, a grateful Bey reflected on the historic accomplishment.
“This is so overwhelming. I’ve been working my whole life, since nine years old. I can’t believe this happened. It’s such a magical night,” she said.

Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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