Adele has once again swept awards at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards on Monday. Most of Adele's acceptance speeches consists of praises and adoration for Beyonce. Meanwhile, Beyonce in teary-eyes mouths "I love you" from the audience.

The singer-songwriter's comeback album "25" won the Album of the Year beating not only Beyonce's" Lemonade" but also Drake's album "Views" and Justin Bieber's "Purpose". During one of her acceptance speeches, Adele spoke directly to Beyonce addressing her admiration for the singer.

"The Lemonade album was just so monumental, Beyonce. It was so monumental and well thought-out and beautiful and soul-baring... we appreciate that. All of us artists here adore you. You are our light", Adele said. The "Hello" hitmaker went on with her tearful speech saying how Beyonce serves an inspiration not only to her but also to her black friends.

Adele in one of her post-Grammy interviews admits she thinks Beyonce could have been a much more deserving winner for the "Album of the Year" than herself. "I felt like it was her time to win," she said. "My album of the year was Lemonade, so a piece of me did die inside, as a Beyoncé fan", the English singer added.

Alongside with Album of the Year, Adele won every award she was nominated for including Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance. In the past, the singer-songwriter has been receiving non-stop Grammy awards for her previous albums and song writings making her one of today's best artist.

Meanwhile, the result of recent Grammy's stirs debate and speculations about how "bias" the production head were in choosing their winners. A recent post on CNN Entertainment tells how racism could be a possible reason on why Adele swept most of the awards leaving Beyonce nothing but "Best Urban Contemporary Album" and "Best Music Video". In fact, #GrammysSoWhite became trending on tweeter with fans of the show expressing their dismay on the Academy saying they only favor white people.