Kylie Minogue’s heartfelt message to LGBTQ+ fans at the Grammy Awards as Princess of Pop picks up award for Padam Padam… before teasing new projects

Kylie Minogue delivered a heartfelt message to her LGBTQ+ fans at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.

The pop princess, 55, won her first Grammy Award in 18 years, taking out Best Pop Dance Recording for her 2023 hit single Padam Padam.

And the singer made a very special shoutout to her LGBTQ+ fans while speaking to ‘E!’s Live from the Red Carpet’ host Laverne Cox following her win.

‘I would say thank you for being with me for such a long time now, through thick and thin,’ she said.

‘We ride the highs, the lows, and the in-betweens, and to know that we’ve got each other’s backs.’

Kylie Minogue (pictured) delivered a heartfelt message to her LGBTQ + fans at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday

The Australian songstress teased potential projects by adding: ‘This feels like the start of the next era.’

Kylie couldn’t contain her excitement on Sunday when she took home the award of Best Pop Dance Recording for Padam Padam.

In a video uploaded to Instagram, an assistant entered Kylie’s dressing room while she was getting ready for the awards show and informed her she is now a ‘two-time Grammy Award winner’.

The pop princess, 55, won her first Grammy Award in 18 years, taking out Best Pop Dance Recording for her 2023 hit single Padam Padam. Pictured in 2016

The pop princess, 55, won her first Grammy Award in 18 years, taking out Best Pop Dance Recording for her 2023 hit single Padam Padam. Pictured in 2016

The Queen of Pop screamed with joy and danced around in her dressing gown.

With almost two decades without a coveted Grammy in hand, The Loco-Motion hitmaker has her latest hit to thank.

The catchy dance song reached the top 20 in several countries, including Australia, the UK and America.

It’s the sixth time Kylie has been nominated for the prestigious award, only winning it once in 2004 for Best Dance Recording for her song Come Into My World.

Kylie Minogue won her first Grammy Award in 18 years, taking out Best Pop Dance Recording for her 2023 hit single Padam Padam at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday

Kylie Minogue won her first Grammy Award in 18 years, taking out Best Pop Dance Recording for her 2023 hit single Padam Padam at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday 

In a video uploaded to Instagram, an assistant entered Kylie's dressing room while she was getting ready for the awards show and informed her she is now a 'two-time Grammy Award winner'

The Queen of Pop screamed with joy and danced around in her dressing gown

In a video uploaded to Instagram, an assistant entered Kylie’s dressing room while she was getting ready for the awards show and informed her she is now a ‘two-time Grammy Award winner’. The Queen of Pop screamed with joy and danced around in her dressing gown

She battled it out against the likes of fellow Australian Troye Sivan, who was nominated for his dance hit Rush, but ultimately took the crown. 

The Australian singing legend received the news of her win in her dressing room backstage and could be seen jumping and screaming with joy.

The Grammy Awards began with host/songwriter Justin Tranter setting the scene at a pre-televised event – giving out the first award of the day, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, which went to SZA and Phoebe Bridgers for Ghost in the Machine.

The first of three new categories in 2024, Best Pop Dance Recording, then went to Kylie shortly after.

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