SZA Explains Why She Was on Crutches at the Grammys

Everyone noticed that SZA hit the Grammys with crutches. After her huge win last night, the "Kiss Me More" singer explained her surprising accessories.

SZA and Doja Cat accept the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance award for ‘Kiss Me More’
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SZA and Doja Cat accept the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance award for ‘Kiss Me More’

SZA explained why she attended the Grammys with crutches on Sunday, revealing that she suffered a last-minute injury ahead of the ceremony.

The TDE artist appeared onstage with Doja Cat to accept the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Grammy for their collaboration “Kiss Me More.” The singer required some assistance getting to the stage, with Lady Gaga coming through in the clutch.

Lady Gaga helps SZA to the #Grammys stage! pic.twitter.com/iOlHpwahvk

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When she appeared at the Grammys media room backstage after accepting the award, SZA explained what led to her needing crutches.

“It’s very funny because I fell out a bed right before it was time to leave and get ready for this,” SZA said, per Billboard. “Like the day before, but that’s the way it goes. Everything awesome in my life has always come with something like very random, but it just adds to the energy.” She also added that her next album is on the way soon. “It’s probably my most unisex project yet, if that makes sense," she said. "It’s for everyone."

Doja running from the bathroom to accept her #Grammy 😂 pic.twitter.com/qSOGjdjhyu

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During their acceptance speech, Doja Cat admitted that she had to rush from the bathroom to make it to the stage in time.

The “Say So” artist then delivered an emotional speech, and said that even though she likes to “downplay shit,” winning a Grammy is still “a big deal.” 

The win comes after Doja said that she’s planning to retire from music after the end of The Weeknd’s After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour, which will run from July to September.

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