There's a reason she's the Queen Bey.
Here are two of Beyoncé's Grammys, but the real feat would be to see her holding all 28 at once.
"This is so overwhelming," she shared during her acceptance speech. "I have been working my whole life since 9 years old."
Beyoncé and Jay-Z were first spotted on-camera midway through the 2021 Grammys telecast despite initial speculation that they might be no-shows.
"I just want to quickly give my love to Megan," Beyoncé said from the stage about Megan Thee Stallion during one of their "Savage" wins. "I have so much respect for you, and I'm honored that you asked me to be a part of the song. And I want to say, Houston, we love you!"
After the ceremony, the star's stylist Zerina Akers shared this photo to Instagram. "A history making reflection of all that you put in," Zerina captioned it. "You deserve this and so much more."
Host Trevor Noah made a special announcement when the "Formation" vocalist tied Alison Krauss' record of 27 career Grammys. "What an achievement," the comedian said during the telecast, just before Beyoncé collected her 28th.
"Blue, congratulations, you won a Grammy tonight," Beyoncé said onstage. "I'm so proud of you. And I'm so honored to be your mommy."