Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Harry Styles supported each other in very sweet ways at the Grammys
By Zach Harper
March 15, 2021 The stars are just like us! Yes, they might take to the stage every night and tour the world (when we re not in the middle of a pandemic, that is), win awards and make their millions. but they all know a good beat and a catchy tune when they hear one.
Grammys stage with his performance of Watermelon Sugar, for which he won the Best Solo Pop Performance award the same evening. Viewers were thrilled as he rocked music s biggest night in an all-leather outfit from
Party Pieces founder appeared on the cover of the April 2021 issue of
Good Housekeeping. The 66-year-old spoke about her hopes for the year, including being able to see her children and grandchildren when the
coronavirus pandemic abates and/or ends. I hope we see
COVID-19 coming under control so all of us can
have a more normal life, she said. Hopefully this year, more people will get to
celebrate their special occasions with friends and family. Carole continued, I also hope to see more of my family than I could last year, including, of course, my new grandchild. At the end of last year,
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Georg Solti is ahead of them both, having won 31 Grammys during his lifetime. Beyoncé could easily overtake him in future years. The superstar picked up four awards, two of which were for her collaboration with
Megan Thee Stallion, Savage. Her Brown Skin Girl music video, which features her daughter
Blue Ivy, also won a trophy, as did her Black Parade single. Overall, the 2021 Grammys celebrated women who had made major waves in music over the last year. Megan won three awards, including Best New Artist, Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance.
Billie Eilish, who swept the five major categories at the 2020 Grammys, was awarded twice more this year, taking home Record of the Year for Everything I Ever Wanted and Best Song Written for Visual Media for No Time to Die.