Al Roker and Deborah Roberts made the BeyHive proud on Sunday (February 5) evening as they celebrated Beyoncé‘s history-making second of turning into the all-time winningest Grammy artist.
The At present present weathercaster and his spouse, who works as a journalist for ABC, took to Instagram on Sunday after Beyoncé received her first award of the evening for Greatest R&B Tune. The couple paid tribute to Queen Bey by dancing to the track that received her the award, “Cuff It,” from her newest album Renaissance.
“Congratulations to @beyonce for her first @recordingacademy of the evening, tying for many ever Grammys received. We apologize for this tribute,” Roker captioned the submit.
Roberts took the lead whereas Roker slowly spun in his workplace chair and clapped alongside to his spouse’s choreography. And this was simply the response to Beyoncé’s first win of the evening; one can solely surprise how a lot crazier the celebrations obtained later because the “Single Women” hitmaker made Grammys historical past.
Later within the night, Beyoncé picked up trophies for Greatest Dance/Digital Recording, Greatest Conventional R&B Efficiency, and Greatest Dance/Digital Music Album, giving her a profession whole of 32 Grammys, probably the most of any artist ever. Nevertheless, she misplaced out on Album of the 12 months to Harry Kinds.
As for Roker, followers have been comfortable to see him in good spirits following his latest well being struggles. Final November, the long-time At present climate reporter was hospitalized on account of blood clots in his leg and lungs. Since then, he had been out and in of the hospital, inflicting him to overlook two months of labor, together with the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
He returned to the At present present in early January and, judging by his dance strikes, is feeling in tip-top form.
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