Kylie Minogue wins her first Grammy in 20 years
Kylie Minogue has won her first Grammy in 20 years, taking home the award for Best Pop Dance Recording.
The songstress picked up the award for her hit track Padam Padam, beating fellow Aussie Troye Sivan for his song Rush.
The award was handed out during the Premiere Ceremony of the 66th annual Grammys, where she was nominated for six awards for her new album Tension.
The 55-year-old shared a sweet clip of her reaction to the win, showing her screaming and running around in a dressing gown while her team shared their congratulations.
She captioned the video, “Padam? Padam! ❤️❤️ Thank you SOOO much recording academy 🥹🥰😘”
Padam Padam reached the top 20 in several countries, including Australia, the UK and America.
This is the sixth time Kylie has been nominated for the prestigious award throughout her career, only winning it once before in 2004 for her song Come Into My World.
Before her win, Minogue dazzled on the red carpet at industry heavyweight Clive Davis’s pre-Grammys gala on Sunday.
Sporting a black mini dress, Kylie posed with country music legend Shania Twain while other stars walked the carpet.
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