
Grammys: Adele photographed at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards (image courtesy: AFP)
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"All us artists adore you," Adele told an overcome Beyonce
Beyonce was nominated for nine awards
Beyonce lost to Adele in the big three categories
"All us artists adore you. You are our light," Adele told an overcome Beyonce. Then, she broke her Grammy in half (in order to share).

Grammys: Adele photographed on stage (courtesy: AFP)
Speaking in the press room after the Grammys, Adele said she struggled to write 25 and worried that Hello would be an 'expensive disaster.' "I felt the pressure writing '25' very, very much and for a very long time during the process, I didn't really find my voice, and I don't know if I did find it even at the end," she said, reports news agency AFP. Of Hello, she said "It's the other side of being a grown-up; it's the other side of my relationship with my friends and my ex-boyfriends," reports AFP.
Adele, who performed both Hello and a tribute to late singer George Michael, averted a repeat of last year's audio-challenged disaster by stopping and starting over. She started singing George Michael's Fast Love and then asked for a do over, saying, "I know it's live TV, I'm sorry. But I can't do it again like last year" (when she suffered a dropped microphone, literally).
As Ellen DeGeneres tweeted:
.@Adele, you get every do over you ever need. Ever. #GRAMMYs
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) February 13, 2017
Beyonce's Formation won Best Music Video and Lemonade won Best Urban Contemporary Album. Earlier in the show, the singer, who is pregnant with twins, delivered a spectacular performance dressed as an ancient Egyptian queen.

Grammys: Beyonce photographed during her perfromance (courtesy: AFP)
(With inputs from AFP)