Beyoncé Knowles certainly knows how to celebrate her record-breaking Grammy Award victories in style, and she’s now revealed just how she did it.
On Sunday, the chart-topping singer received four more coveted Grammy Awards from the American Recording Academy, making her the person with the most Grammys in history.
Her total of 32 Grammys, which includes best R&B single for Cuff It and best dance/electronic music album for Renaissance, saw her surpass previous record-holder, composer Georg Solti, who won 31 in his career.
Queen Bey made an impassioned statement in tears that night (after getting stuck in traffic on her way to the ceremony).
Despite keeping her relationship with husband Jay Z quiet – at least outside of her 2016 album Lemonade – the 41-year-old gave her 53-year-old spouse a kiss in full front of the audience as she celebrated winning best dance/electronic recording for Break My Soul.
However, the actress has now posted a video montage of how she spent the night away from the spotlight, set to a remix of her Grammy-winning song Cuff It, of course.
Beyoncé shared the video on Instagram on Wednesday, showing her spinning and posing in a breathtaking black figure-hugging gown during the event’s after-party.
She is then seen smiling and rolling in bed with her latest Grammy haul, followed by a couple of brief photos of her in a structured pink and gold gown with the gongs.
Returning to black and white footage from the occasion, Bey released a shot of her and Jay Z holding hands as they danced together to round off the night of her illustrious success.
The actress also uploaded photos of herself at the ceremony, including onstage winning an award and happily celebrating backstage while holding her husband’s hand.
Kelly Rowland of Destiny’s Child and her mother Tina Knowles were also spotted joyously cheering alongside Beyoncé at the reception.
The Renaissance hitmaker, whose forthcoming global tour has sold out, pleased fans with the video, prompting them to post strings of red love emoji in the comments area.
‘Queeeeeen,’ said one fan, while another added, ‘You can see that Bey, even after all of this time and awards, is a nice and modest person!’ ‘Look at her happy face!’
Despite her magnificent triumphs on Sunday, Beyoncé was once again denied the prized album of the year award, which went to Harry Styles instead, much to the chagrin of her admirers.
The former One Direction star has subsequently faced charges of ‘white male privilege’ after his acceptance speech was called ‘tone-deaf’ when he stated ‘this doesn’t happen to people like me’.