Beyoncé's grace and gratitude shine through once again as she tops the list of the most thankful musicians.
According to USA Today, MoneySuperMarket Life Insurance did a study on musicians who commonly win awards during major ceremonies.
They analyzed all their speeches and listed down how many times they used the words "thank you," "honored," and "grateful," as well as how many people they thanked.
Out of the ten musicians on the list, Beyoncé was hailed as the "most thankful" musician. A study found that she used over 11 words of gratitude for every 100 words she uttered during her speeches.
On an average, the outlet noted that the singer gives thanks every 9.1 words.
Top 10 Most Thankful Musicians
In addition to Beyoncé, other musicians who made it to the top 10 list were Cody Johnson, Lady Gaga, Samara Joy, Kacey Musgraves, Taylor Swift, and more; check out the complete list below.
1. Beyoncé - 11
2. Victoria Monét - 10.5
3. Cody Johnson - 9.8
4. Lady Gaga - 8.3
5. Carrie Underwood - 8.2
6. Samara Joy - 7.9
7. Meghan Trainor - 7.5
8. Kacey Musgraves - 7.3
9. Olivia Rodrigo - 6.9
10. Taylor Swift - 6.9
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In a separate study of actors, Tim Robbins topped the list of the most thankful actors, followed by Viola Davis, who took second place.
Beyoncé Updates
In other updates about Beyoncé, the musician is set to reprise her role as Nala in the Lion King prequel, Mufasa: The Lion King.
According to Consequence, her daughter, Blue Ivy, will also be a voice actor in the upcoming film. The animated movie, derived from Disney's original Lion King, will feature a star-studded cast including Donald Glover, Billy Eichner, Seth Rogen, John Kani, and many more.
The film will be available in theaters on December 20. Barry Jenkins directed it, while Jeff Nathanson wrote the screenplay.
Pharrell Williams, Hans Zimmer, and Nicholas Britell will provide music for the prequel.
Aside from Mufasa: The Lion King, Beyoncé, as well as other musicians, also appeared in a CNN FlashDocs-produced documentary titled Call Me Country, which discussed her story and challenges in the country music industry.
The latest project is now available to stream on Max. (via The Hollywood Reporter)
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