Beyoncé Pregnancy Update: Artist’s Grammys Performance Undecided, Singer Trying To Take Things Slow

Beyoncé’s pregnancy announcement last week took the internet by storm and had companies scrambling to find out whether she would go on with her scheduled gigs. One appearance that she is working on is her upcoming Grammys performance.The singer, who...

Beyoncé Pregnancy Update: Artist’s Grammys Performance Undecided, Singer Trying To Take Things Slow

Beyoncé’s pregnancy announcement last week took the internet by storm and had companies scrambling to find out whether she would go on with her scheduled gigs. One appearance that she is working on is her upcoming Grammys performance.

The singer, who is said to be “very pregnant” with twins, will be taking things slowly when it comes to her onstage performance at the Grammy Awards on Sunday. Although she has been rehearsing, the routine for the performance has been changed several times and the songstress does not plan on confirming whether or not she will take the stage until Saturday, TMZ reports.

In addition to her performance, should she actually go on, Beyoncé plans on moving at a slower pace and using a digital screen to make up for what is usually an energetic performance.

A photo posted by Beyoncé (@beyonce) on Feb 1, 2017 at 10:39am PST

“She’ll be taking it easier than normal,” sources told the online publication. In order to keep things at a comfortable pace, Beyoncé will have cameos during her performance.

The “Formation” artist announced her pregnancy on Feb. 1 by posting a photo of her bare baby bump on Instagram. “We would like to share our love and happiness. We have been blessed two times over. We are incredibly grateful that our family will be growing by two, and we thank you for your well wishes,” she wrote as the caption for the photo.

Along with her performance, Beyoncé is nominated for nine awards at the 59th annual Grammy Awards. The singer is up for record of the year, album of the year, song of the year, best pop solo performance, best rock performance, best urban contemporary album, best music film, best music video and best rap/sung performance.

The 2017 Grammy Awards airs on Sunday at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.

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