Miley Cyrus brought the audience to their feet during the Grammys on Sunday night with an energetic performance of her hit Flowers, this after winning her very first trophy in her career earlier in the ceremony.
She won early in the night for Best Pop Solo Performance, before proving why she took home the gold by performing said song later in the telecast. Before she began to sing, a pre-recorded package showed her saying she hoped to make her idols proud — naming Tina Turner, Patti LaBelle, godmother Dolly Parton, Celine Dion and Whitney Houston.
She also pointed out that she’s only performed the song live twice — and couldn’t wait to watch her performance back so she could tell herself, “You look good.”
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And look good she did.
While on stage, she chastised the crowd for not singing along — saying there was no way they didn’t know the words — before tweaking some of the lyrics as she performed. At one point, after singing, “I started to cry,” she ad-libbed, “and remembered I just won my first Grammy!”
The audience was living for the performance, with Taylor Swift and Kelsea Ballerini, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend and Oprah Winfrey all singing and dancing along at their tables.
At the end of the performance, a riff reminiscent of Turner’s Proud Mary also began to play, as Miley shook it just like Tina — all while rocking big hair and a slinky silver dress that would hopefully make the late, great singer proud.
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