Blue Ivy and Mom Beyoncé win for Best Video

Blue Ivy and Mom Beyoncé win for Best Video

Like mother like daughter.

Blue Ivy Carter married her first Grammy – her famous mother, Beyoncé – on Sunday.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s 9-year-old child is the second youngest person to ever win the award.

Mom and Betty won Best Video for “Brown Skin Girl” beating Future and Drake, Harry Styles, Anderson Pak, and Woodkid.

The pair’s win was announced during the pre-telecast ceremony of the show before the main awards at 8 pm

This is Beyoncé’s 25th Grammy. The pop star, 39, is the lead nominee with nine. She is also competing for Song of the Year and Record of the Year.

This means she can become the most decorated woman in Grammy history on Sunday.

With 27 wins, bluegrass-country singer Allison Kruse currently holds the title of Most Grammys for a Female Artist.

Other early winners announced that “No Time to Die” included Billy Eylish for Best Song for Visual Media, Kanye West for “Jesus Is King” for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album and “Big Love” John Legend for Best R&B Album.

The youngest person to ever win one of the awards was 8-year-old Leah Pesal, “The Pisal Sisters” of Tennessee.

The group’s cover of the Carter Sisters classic “In the Highways” was featured on the film’s lower level soundtrack “O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Which won the Album of the Year in 2002.

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