Lizzo was so thrilled when pal Harry Styles won Album of the Year at last night’s Grammys that she seemed to have forgotten she was in the same category.
The singer, 34, showed that despite Styles beating her for the gong, she was thrilled for him as she jumped up, filming the moment he put his face in his hands in shock after being announced as winner.
Styles, 29, won the award for his album Harry’s House, beating ten of pop’s biggest names including ABBA, Adele, Bad Bunny, Beyoncé and Lizzo for her album Special.
Lizzo did not go home empty handed, however, as she earned the coveted Record Of The Year award for her hit song, About Damn Time.
During that announcement, Styles showed his support by giving her a warm hug.
Viewers loved the pair’s adoration for each other and took to Twitter to share their appreciation of the moment.
One commented: “I love their friendship so much.”
Another wrote: “Lizzo was like a proud mum when Harry won. Someone tell her the moment of his winning was captured on TV so no need for her phone lol."
While a third said: “Lizzo got beat by Harry at Grammys and she’s still smiling and excited. She’s a true star.”
Later, Lizzo took to Twitter to share a slew of snaps of her with the former One Direction star, writing: “Moments before Album of the Year..."
It was a great night for Styles who beat the likes of Adele, Coldplay and Lizzo again for the first award of the night for Best Pop Vocal Album.
Moments before Album of the Year…😭 pic.twitter.com/fJl9ufHLSi
— FOLLOW @YITTY (@lizzo) February 6, 2023
Another standout of the night was Beyonce, who made history as she broke the record for the most Grammy wins with 32 awards.
The star had been nominated for nine awards and walked away with Best R&B Song, Best Traditional R&B Performance, Best Dance/Electronic Music Album and Best Dance/Electronic Recording.
Despite the triumphs, she was unable to secure a win for the Album Of The Year category, losing out on the biggest prize of the night to Styles.
Grammy Awards 2023 WINNERS:
Album of the Year: Harry Styles - Harry’s House
Record of the Year: Lizzo - About Damn Time
Song of the Year: Bonnie Raitt - Just Like That
Best New Artist: Samara Joy
Best Pop Solo Performance: Adele - Easy on Me
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Sam Smith & Kim Petras - Unholy
Best Pop Vocal Album: Harry Styles - Harry’s House
Best Dance/Electronic Recording: Beyoncé - Break My Soul
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album: Beyoncé - Renaissance
Best Rock Performance: Brandi Carlile - Broken Horses
Best Rock Song: Brandi Carlile - Broken Horses
Best Traditional R&B Performance: Beyoncé - Plastic Off the Sofa
Best R&B Song: Beyoncé - Cuff It
Best Progressive R&B Album: Steve Lacy - Gemini Rights
Best Rap Song: Kendrick Lamar - The Heart Part 5
Best Rap Album: Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
Best Country Solo Performance: Willie Nelson - Live Forever
Best Country Album: Willie Nelson - A Beautiful Time
Best Jazz Vocal Album: Samara Joy - Linger Awhile
Best Música Urbana Album: Bad Bunny - Un Verano Sin Ti
Best Americana Performance: Bonnie Raitt - Made Up Mind
Best American Roots Song: Bonnie Raitt - Just Like That
Best Americana Album: Brandi Carlile - In These Silent Days
Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording: Viola Davis - Finding Me
Best Comedy Album: Dave Chappelle - The Closer
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Harry Styles - Harry’s House
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Jack Antonoff
Best Remixed Recording: Lizzo - About Damn Time (Purple Disco Machine Remix)