The star and her collaborator Bruno Mars took home the award for best pop duo/group performance.
"Having your name called is an honor that deserves to be celebrated," she wrote.
"I don’t wanna see ANYONE with a photo of me or Billie as their PFP gettin’ in fights with other artists’ fans in comment sections!!!” he wrote.
At Sunday night's ceremony, the top prizes were won by Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar.
For what it's worth, the singer said his skintight jumpsuit was "extremely restricting" in all the wrong places.
The "Good News" singer tells Billboard he got a text from his fellow country star recently, though no details are available just yet on their potential team-up.
Props to Carole King, Alanis Morissette, Cynthia Weil and more.
Even after she'd had time to process Sunday night's "Cowboy Carter" corralling the night's top honor, Queen Bey was still blown away.
Sierra Ferrell won four awards. Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish didn't win any.
Bey's 35th Grammy will likely be her favorite.