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12:55 PM ET, February 6, 2023

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Variety:
Beyoncé Breaks Record for Most Grammy Wins of All Time  —  Beyoncé has broken the record for the most Grammy wins of all time, with 32, having won four awards — so far — in the 2023 proceedings.  —  The award that put her over the top was a win for best dance/electronic album for “Renaissance.”
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TODAY.com:
Will Beyoncé perform at the 2023 Grammys? People are hoping for a surprise
Christen A. Johnson / Cosmopolitan:
Behold: The Best and Funniest Tweets About the 2023 Grammy Awards So Far  —  “The harrification of shania twain.”  —  The 2023 Grammy Awards are in Full!  Swing!, which literally means the people of the internet are poised to be on their absolute worst behavior, and I, for one, am absolutely here for it.
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Francesca Bacardi / Page Six:
Fans roast Ben Affleck's ‘miserable’ energy at Grammys 2023
TMZ.com:
Quavo and Offset Get into Fight Backstage at Grammys Over Takeoff Tribute  —  There's clearly still serious bad blood between Migos' rappers Quavo and Offset following the death of Takeoff ... and those emotions boiled over backstage at the Grammys into a physical fight.
Julia Moore / People.com:
Kim Petras and Sam Smith Bring Fiery Red ‘Unholy’ Style to the Grammys 2023 Red Carpet  —  The “Unholy” singers took home the Grammy for best pop duo/group performance  —  Sam Smith and Kim Petras brought their hit song “Unholy” to life in a show-stopping all-red moment on the red carpet at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
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Ingrid Vasquez / People.com:
Kim Petras Becomes First Trans Woman to Win Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Grammy with Sam Smith  —  The artist became the first transgender woman to take home the win in the best pop group/duo performance category alongside Sam Smith  —  Kim Petras made history at the 2023 Grammys.
Alex Ross / People.com:
Aaron Carter Left Out of 2023 Grammys On-Air In Memoriam — but Included in Print Tribute  —  The former child pop star and singer died in Nov. 2022 at the age of 34  —  In a moving Grammys in memoriam tribute that saw nods to many musical icons lost over the last year, Aaron Carter was noticeably missing.
E! Online:
How Megan Fox Is Supporting MGK at 2023 Grammys  —  Megan Fox and fiancé Machine Gun Kelly proved they're one of Hollywood's best-dressed couples at the 2023 Grammys.  For the big night, he's nominated for Best Rock Album for Mainstream Sellout.  —  Model, actress, and now, Grammy staple.
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Nicole Massabrook / Us Weekly:
Megan Fox Attends Pre-Grammys Party With a ‘Broken Wrist and a Concussion’ to Support Machine Gun Kelly
Variety:
Will Smith Dropped Out of Surprise Grammys Performance, Questlove Says  —  Related Videos  —  At the 65th Grammy Awards, the Academy is celebrating 50 years of hip-hop.  According to Questlove, Will Smith was originally supposed to be a part of the tribute but had to back out due to production on “Bad Boys 4.”
Just Jared:
George Clooney Is Set To Direct New Espionage Political Thriller ‘The Department’  —  George Clooney will be stepping behind the lens for his next project.  —  The 61-year-old actor will be directing Showtime's new series The Department, which is based on The Bureau, featuring the daily life …
Discussion: The Wrap, Deadline and TVLine
Kelly Wynne / People.com:
Matthew McConaughey Is Agent Elvis in Netflix's Bloody New Adult Animated Spy Comedy  —  Netflix announced that Agent Elvis, co-created by Priscilla Presley and starring Matthew McConaughey, premieres in March  —  Elvis has a lot on his plate in Netflix's upcoming adult animated comedy.
OK! Magazine:
'I need my legs drained - I've been diagnosed with lymphedema,' says Kerry Katona  —  EXCLUSIVE: Kerry Katona opens up about being diagnosed with lymphedema, as she reveals she's having her legs drained and may even need to undergo an operation to help  —  Kerry Katona has revealed she's …
Discussion: Daily Star, The Sun and Mirror
Mirror.co.uk:
Leona Lewis shares adorable first snap of baby Carmel on cover of Vogue  —  Former X Factor winner Leona Lewis has treated her fans to the first picture of her baby Carmel on the front cover of Vogue Arabia  —  Leona Lewis has shared the first adorable look at her baby, Carmel, in her latest cover shoot.
Discussion: FemaleFirst and The Sun
 
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Big Brother's Taylor Hale and Joseph Abdin Make Red Carpet Debut as a Couple at 2023 Grammys
Jacqueline Lindenberg / Daily Mail:
Beyonce dazzles in a metallic minidress while husband Jay-Z opts for stylish comfort as the couple attend star-studded pre-Grammy party in Hollywood
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Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
Spotify reports Q1 revenue up 20% YoY to €3.6B, MAUs up 19% YoY to 615M, below 617.9M est., subscribers up 14% YoY to 239M, and a €168M operating income

Sara Fischer / Axios:
Puck hires veteran journalist and TV commentator John Heilemann as its chief political columnist and partner, as the outlet expands its presence in Washington

Jennifer Schuessler / New York Times:
PEN America cancels its 2024 literary awards ceremony, set for April 29, after months of protests over the organization's response to the war in Gaza

 
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