Grammys 2024: Ariana Grande Celebrates Victoria Monet’s First Win

At the 66th Grammy Awards, Victoria Monét emerged victorious, clinching the prestigious ‘Best R&B Album’ award, much to the delight of her close friend and collaborator, Ariana Grande. The bond between these two songstresses runs deep, with Monét’s contributions as a writer on some of Grande’s most beloved tracks, including ‘Thank U, next,’ ‘Needy’ and ‘Be Alright.’

In a heartfelt Instagram post following Monét’s triumph at the 2024 Grammy Awards, Grande expressed her overwhelming joy for her friend’s achievement. “This is your moment,” Grande exclaimed in her message, encapsulating the pride she felt for Monét’s well-deserved recognition.

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Monét, who garnered a remarkable seven nominations at the Grammys, emerged triumphant in the fiercely contested ‘Best R&B Album’ category, surpassing formidable competition from artists such as Babyface, Coco Jones, Emily King and Summer Walker.

Grande, in an Instagram story tribute, showered Monét with accolades, expressing her deep admiration and pride. “I am so deeply proud of you and happy for you there are no words,” Grande wrote. “You have worked so hard and given so much of yourself to this industry for so, so long while quietly being in your absolute own league.”

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In an interview with People magazine, Monét revealed the significance of the rings Ariana got her. Despite her initial misplacement of one ring, Grande’s unwavering support shone through as she promptly replaced it, reaffirming the bond they share.

“I have two of them because at one point I had lost one, and I was so devastated because I’m sometimes a bit irresponsible,” Monét disclosed. “Ariana felt so bad she got another one. Then I found the other one. So she’s like, ‘Just keep both,’ so I have two, and I wear them stacked,” she added.

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