Kim Petras wins Grammy for ‘Unholy’, first transgender artist to win for Pop Duo/Group Performance

Updated : Feb 08, 2023 08:30
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Kim Petras and Sam Smith’s collaboration ‘Unholy’ bagged the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group performance. Petras accepted the award as the first transgender woman in the category.

During her speech, Petras announced, ‘Sam graciously wanted me to accept this award because I’m the first transgender woman to win this award.’ She received a standing ovation and uproar of applause for her win.

The singer thanked all the incredible transgender legends before her who paved the way for her in the music industry.

‘Sophie, my friend who passed away two years ago who told me this would happen, and always believed in me. Thank you so much for you inspiration, Sophie. I adore you, and your inspiration will forever be in my music. Madonna for fighting for LGBT rights. So much. I don’t think I could be here without Madonna,’ said Petra.

She also thanked her mother for her support throughout her journey as a transgender woman and an aspiring musician.

Petras is the second ever transgender woman to win a Grammy, following Wendy Carlos’ three wins in 1969.

Kim Petras and Sam Smith also scripted history as they became the first queer collaborators to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for their hit, ‘Unholy’.

The duo was nominated amongst, ABBA for ‘Don’t Shut Me Down,’ Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran for ‘Bam Bam,’ Coldplay and BTS for ‘My Universe’ and Post Malone and Doja Cat for ‘I Like You (A Happier Song).’

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