Beyoncé recently breathed a sigh of relief after receiving 11 Grammy nominations amid her husband Jay-Z’s child-rape scandal.
The singer marked the most nominated singer in Grammy Awards history, according to sources Radar Online That recognition boosted her spirits after a civil lawsuit filed against her rapper husband.
An insider also revealed that “success must taste even sweeter for Beyoncé” after her Country Music Association investigation.
At the time, one voting member of the CMA said, “The Academy was sending a message by thumbing its nose at Beyoncé” for being an “interloper”.
Sources said that the singer was upset after learning that she was not in the running for any of the CMA Awards.
However, the insider noted, “It looks like Beyoncé wants to show the world that she can conquer country music.”
“And now it’s doubtful she’ll ever make another country music album — and they didn’t want to repay her,” another source said.
However, following the Grammy nominations, the tipster revealed, “Beyoncé should feel vindicated by having her country record recognized by the Grammys,” specifically because “it hammers home that C. How short sighted were the MA voters”.
Interestingly, other sources said that now that she has secured most of the Grammy nominations, there is a “good chance” that the singer could perform at the awards ceremony in February 2025.
It also seemed like thousands of his fans would tune in to the “TV broadcast. It would be ratings gold.”
Meanwhile, a source sprang up American Weekly That Beyonce is trying to “put on a brave face” for her kids.
“She’s moving on with her life, she’s still committed to her scheduled performance in two weeks, and for her family as much as she can,” an insider explained.
“The singer will not let this bring her image down,” added the source.