Everyone was devastated for Beyoncé after she won the Grammys, but according to a body language expert, Billie Eilish’s tears were for a whole other cause.
Following the annual music awards last night (2 February), Beyoncé is still the most nominated artist in Grammy history.
However, nobody was more surprised than the queen herself when it was revealed that her album Cowboy Carter had won both Album of the Year and Best Country Album of the Year.
The 23-year-old Billie Eilish, who was also nominated for Album Of The Year, was also seen crying when the winner was revealed.

Furthermore, a body language specialist has provided an alternative interpretation to the widely held belief among fans that her emotional response was due to the devastating loss.
“As for Billie Eilish’s reaction, some people might have assumed that she was crying because she didn’t win, but I think they were genuine tears of elation and pride that Beyonce had won,” Darren Stanton stated in an exclusive interview with Betfair Slots.
He went on to say: “Beyonce is the biggest pop star of their childhood and an icon to the majority of the stars of this new younger generation.
“Billie obviously has that empathy with Beyonce.”

According to the expert, Beyoncé’s tears were actually tears of “joy” over her eventual win of the coveted Best Album Grammy.
“You could see in her eyes in the close-up that there were no signs of sadness despite the fact she was crying,” he stated.
“It was a clear look of admiration and pride.”
Stanton also believed that Beyoncé’s response to receiving her Grammy sounded sincere.
“Looking at [Beyoncé’s] reaction from last night, I think it came from a place of genuine shock, surprise, and disbelief,” he continued.
“She was a statue for a second, like a deer in the headlights.”
“Her mouth fell open, her eyes widened, and she froze,” he continued.
“These micro-expressions can often suggest fear, but she wasn’t scared, it was more a fleeting flash of emotion that suggests surprise and disbelief.”
The diva remarked, “I’d like to thank all of the incredible country artists that accepted this, this album we worked so hard on,” as she took her record-breaking honor. Genre, in my opinion, may occasionally be a frigid word to keep us in our place as artists and just inspire others to pursue their passions. and to continue being tenacious.”