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Watch Kim Petras' Emotional Speech After Her Historic Grammys Win

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, who was the first nonbinary artist nominated in the category. Although was technically a feature on Smith’s song, she said that the singer graciously wanted her to accept the award due to the importance of the precedent.“I’d just like to thank all the incredible transgender legends before me who kicked these doors open for me so I could be here tonight,” she said.

Petras specifically shouted out the late producer , who passed away almost exactly two years ago. Petras said that SOPHIE “told me this would happen and always believed in me.”“Thank you so much for your inspiration, Sophie,” Petras continued. “I adore you and your inspiration will forever be in my music.”The “Coconuts” singer also shouted out Madonna “for fighting for LGBTQ+ rights,” saying that she wouldn’t “be here today” were it not for the Queen of Pop.

Petras also gave an emotional thank you to her mother, saying that she grew up “on the side of a highway in Nowhere, Germany, and my mother believed me that I was a girl, and I wouldn’t be here without her and her support.”The singer closed out her speech by thanking “everyone who believed in me to this point,” the Recording Academy, and Smith themself, stating, “You're a true angel and hero in my life and I love you and everyone who made the song too.”“Unholy” had previously made history by making Smith and Petras the first trans/nonbinary duo to top the Billboard charts.

Congrats to the dynamic duo, and we can’t wait to see what comes next from them both.This post was originally published on .By Savannah WalshBy Kathleen WalshBy Amanda CurranBy Abby GardnerMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.

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