Lads.
27.01.2020 - 06:06 / cosmopolitan.com
After a year of bumping Lizzo, it's time to finally see if the Recording Academy is as obsessed with her as everyone else. And as we continue to troll shopping sites for affordable knockoffs of Lizzo's stunning outfit and watch her performance for the ten-millionth time, let's take a minute to appreciate the goodness that was her acceptance speech just now, which was honestly a real tear-jerker if I am honest.
Lizzo said:
But if you wanna watch the full thing instead, here's the vid for your
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Lizzo delivered a rousing acceptance speech as she became a Grammy Award winner during a ceremony shrouded with sadness following the death of Kobe Bryant.
Minutes after opening the 2020 Grammys with a shout-out to Kobe Bryant and a rousing two-song performance, Lizzo took center stage again at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. This time, it was to accept the night's first televised award.Lizzo had won best pop solo performance for her unstoppable smash "Truth Hurts." But before she could begin her speech, she needed a moment to take it all in.
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