Beyoncé thanks 'queer community' as she scores all-time Grammys record with 32nd win
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The Queen Bey, Beyoncé, took the all-time record by winning her 32nd Grammy Award during the Sunday ceremony.

Her 31st career Grammys came in the best R&B song category for her song “Cuff It.”

“The downside of hosting the Grammys in L.A. is the traffic,” host Trevor Noah said, noting that she was stuck in traffic. “Beyoncé is on her way.”

The milestone honor tied Beyoncé with the late Conductor Georg Solti previously held the record with his 31st Grammy in 1998.

She thanked God, closing her eyes and saying that she was taking in the moment. She thanked her uncle who said was with her in spirit and her parents for "pushing me." But she closed it by thanking the "queer community," which is facing a backlash from the Republican Party by attacking LGBTQ equality, transgender rights, and those who care about them.

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