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P!nk's Sweet Kids Made Her A Homemade Grammy Out Of Tinfoil After She Lost To Ariana Grande

P!nk's Sweet Kids Made Her A Homemade Grammy Out Of Tinfoil After She Lost To Ariana Grande
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Three-time Grammy award winner P!nk was recently nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album for Beautiful Trauma, her seventh studio album from 2017.

But on Sunday's awards show, Ariana Grande took home the coveted honor for her album, Sweetener.

Though P!nk, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, lost out on a Grammy for this year, no one was more devastated than her daughter, Willow, 7, and son Jameson, 2.

So they decided to do something special for mom to console her.


Turns out the 39-year-old pop singer/songwriter from Doylestown, Pennsylvania, received a Grammy anyway, but this version was so much better.

It was a homemade trophy made of aluminum foil and filled with a lotta love.

She posted a picture of Willow holding up the crinkly-sculpted delight and captioned it with, "Thanks Kids:) my favorite kind of award."


To make it official, the base of the award was scrawled with: "Best Pop Vocal Album, 2019 Grammy Awards—P!nk—'Beautiful Trauma.'"

The singer, who did not attend the ceremony, conceded the loss of her 20th Grammy nomination, calling it "kinda rad."

"I'm always honored to be included. Now to get this sick baby in the bathtub. Congrats to all the nominees! Have fun tonight."


People favored the makeshift consolation prize over the gilded gramophone award.


Pink/Instagram


Pink/Instagram



Pink/Instagram

On Twitter, P!nk's dedicated fans reminded her that she is, and will always remain, a winner.






Others recalled her famous gravity-defying performance of "Glitter in the Air" from 2010's Grammys which will never be topped.


How can you not beam when you look at one of P!nk's greatest life achievements?


Congratulations, P!nk! You're a winner in every sense of the word. Just look at the imperfect perfection of your tinfoil Grammy sparkling on your mantle, reminding you that you are loved.

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