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The Best Twitter Reactions To The 2022 Grammy Awards

The Best Twitter Reactions To The 2022 Grammy Awards

"When I tell you I screamed at tae and olivia rodrigo."

Olivia Rodrigo BTS V Grammys 2022
Olivia Rodrigo BTS V Grammys 2022

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Olivia Rodrigo BTS V Grammys 2022

The Grammys were officially back and bigger than ever—and Twitter had a lot to say about it.

After the COVID-19 pandemic forced last year's affair to take on a hybrid virtual ceremony, this year's event returned to its former full-scale glory: The red carpet was rolled out, golden gramophones were awarded, and Twitter kept the commentary going.

For the first time, the Grammys were held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, rather than the Crypto.com Arena (once known as the Staples Center) in Los Angeles. And The Daily Show's Trevor Noah returned for a second time to host the annual awards show. "It's been a long time coming, and it has been delayed, but we are officially here," Noah said in his opening monologue. "Better late than never, right?"

Ahead, some of the best tweets of the night.

Will Smith's infamous slap against Chris Rock at last week's Oscars was still on everybody's mind.

Olivia Rodrigo swept the night, to the delight of her fans.

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As per usual, BTS Army showed their love for their favorite boy band's knockout heist-themed performance of "Butter."

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And plenty couldn't hold in their passionate thoughts about that moment between BTS's V and Olivia.

Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow's dual performance caught the attention of some Twitter users.

And Lil Nas X remained vocal on his own Twitter account throughout the night.

Many noted SZA, who was using crutches for the night.

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People felt all the feelings during the Stephen Sondheim medley, which was performed by Cynthia Erivo, Ben Platt, Leslie Odom Jr., and Rachel Zegler during the In Memoriam tribute.

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.

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