Grammys 2023: Kim Petras thanks trans musicians for historic win with Sam Smith

Sam Smith and Kim Petras with their Grammy Awards  (REUTERS)
Sam Smith and Kim Petras with their Grammy Awards (REUTERS)
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Sam Smith handed the floor to collaborator Kim Petras as the duo celebrated her becoming the first transgender woman to win best pop duo/group performance at the Grammys.

Their chart-topping collaboration Unholy claimed the gong on Sunday night with German vocalist Petras thanking other trans performers who came before her.

“Sam graciously wanted me to accept this award because I am the first transgender woman to win this award,” she said, prompting a standing ovation from parts of the audience.

“Sam, I love you so much and this song has been such an incredible journey for me,” she added.

Kim Petras and Sam Smith enter the press room with the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance award for Unholy (Getty Images for The Recording A)
Kim Petras and Sam Smith enter the press room with the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance award for Unholy (Getty Images for The Recording A)

Petras also thanked the “transgender legends” who had “kicked open the doors” before her.

She also mentioned Madonna, saying “I don’t think I could be here without Madonna”, and her mother, as she accepted the gong at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The pair later took to the stage to perform Unholy live, following an introduction from Madonna herself, who hailed the “the rebels out there” while brandishing a whip.

Smith wore a top hat featuring devil horns while Petras performed in a cage and both sported crimson outfits.

Earlier in the night the duo drew attention on the red carpet in matching red ensembles.

Smith wore a floor-length scarlet coat with oversized collar which they paired with a top hat and cane, while Petras opted for a mini-dress and matching red heels.

Sam Smith on stage (Getty Images for The Recording A)
Sam Smith on stage (Getty Images for The Recording A)

They were also accompanied by Gottmik and Violet Chachki, from RuPaul’s Drag Race, who appeared in their music video.

It crowns a successful week for Smith after the singer, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, scored their third number one with Gloria. They previously said the album “feels like a coming of age” and helped them “through some dark times”.

Gloria has attracted mixed reviews with the NME giving it four stars and hailing it as “the most surprising, satisfying and vital work of their career”, while The Times offered only two and argued that Smith too often resorts to “cliche” to tell their story.

Grammy Awards 2023: Show Moments

Lizzo (Getty Images for The Recording A)
Lizzo (Getty Images for The Recording A)
Harry Styles performs (REUTERS)
Harry Styles performs (REUTERS)
Beyonce appears in the audience (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Beyonce appears in the audience (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Dwayne Johnson and Adele (Getty Images for The Recording A)
Dwayne Johnson and Adele (Getty Images for The Recording A)
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Grammy Awards (.)
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Grammy Awards (.)
Beyonce hugs Taylor Swift (CBS)
Beyonce hugs Taylor Swift (CBS)
Shania Twain embraces Beyonce (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Shania Twain embraces Beyonce (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Harry Styles with Trevor Noah (CBS)
Harry Styles with Trevor Noah (CBS)
Sam Smith performs (REUTERS)
Sam Smith performs (REUTERS)
Madonna speaks onstage (Getty Images)
Madonna speaks onstage (Getty Images)
Lizzo accepts the award for Record Of The Year for “About Damn Time” (REUTERS)
Lizzo accepts the award for Record Of The Year for “About Damn Time” (REUTERS)

The Stay With Me singer also prompted an online backlash this week after releasing the risque music video for recent single I’m Not Here To Make Friends, in which they wore a corset and nipple tassels while performing a suggestive routine with scantily-clad dancers.

The video has been criticised by some as oversexualised, while fans of the singer have said they are a victim of double standards due to them being queer and larger in size.

Adele and Harry Styles were among the other Britons to win at the 65th edition of the Grammy Awards.

Beyonce made history by becoming the most decorated Grammy musician of all time by taking her total number of wins to 32.