Victoria Monét, the 34-year-old singer, revealed that she won't be bringing her 2-year-old daughter, Hazel, to any more events after a challenging experience at the Grammy Awards in February. Monét described the last red carpet event as a 'disaster' and mentioned that they will take a break from public appearances for a while.
Despite this decision, Monét expressed her intention to continue bringing Hazel to the studio, jokingly referring to her as already being 'Grammy-nominated.' In February, Hazel attended the Grammys with Monét and her boyfriend, John Gaines, where she wore a brown dress and hair bows.
During the event, Hazel seemed less enthusiastic, clinging to Gaines' back with a sad expression. However, Hazel made history earlier this fall by becoming the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Grammy Award. She was nominated alongside her mother for best traditional R&B performance for the track 'Hollywood,' featuring Earth, Wind & Fire.
Reflecting on this achievement, Monét shared her feelings about Hazel's nomination, emphasizing the significance of the moment. She described it as a full-circle experience, highlighting the initial fears and uncertainties she faced during pregnancy and how they transformed into one of the best moments of her career.
Monét expressed gratitude for the recognition and the unique journey she and Hazel have shared, underscoring the magical nature of the accolade. Despite the challenges of balancing motherhood and a music career, Monét remains honored to have Hazel by her side as they navigate this remarkable chapter together.