American singer Taylor Swift was nominated for six Grammy Awards on November 24. She celebrated her earning of 6 Grammy nominations by taking it to Instagram to share her COVID safe celebration. The singer-songwriter raises a toast to celebrate the good news and posting a shot of herself on Zoom with her producer Jack Antonoff as well as Folklore collaborators Jonathan Low and Aaron Dessner. She wrote under the caption saying, “Ask us how our days been.” Taylor was also recognized for her work on the Cats soundtrack and won Best Song Written for Visual Media for her song “Beautiful Ghosts”, co-written with Andrew Lloyd Webber. Taylor’s six Grammy nominations come just days after she won Artist of the Year at the 2020 AMAs. During her acceptance speech, for the AMAs, Taylor also revealed that she’s currently in the studio re-recording her first six albums. Taylor previously acknowledged to fans that she was going to make the unusual move after Scooter sold her music catalog without giving her the chance to purchase her own work. She also placed blame on Big Machine. Taylor in her thanksgiving speech also added saying, “When I left my masters in Scott’s hands, I made peace with the fact that eventually, he would sell them. Never in my worst nightmares did I imagine the buyer would be Scooter...... In perpetuity. That means forever.” Also Read:- Harry Styles Makes History With First Grammy Nominated Member of One Direction John Legend and Chrissy Teigen 1st Joint Interview Since Pregnancy Loss Kaitlyn Bristowe And Artem Chigvintsev wins The Reality Show Dancing with the Stars