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New Zealand Pop Queen Returns With 2 Grammys & Writes A Letter!

Hardly did the world recognize a New Zealander’s music until Lorde came around! She says “thank you Fans,” in ink and paper!

New Zealand songstress, Lorde has returned to her homeland on Tuesday like a conquering hero armed with 2 Grammy trophies. Despite the butterflies in her stomach, she had the time to pen down a ridiculously nice handwritten thank you letter to her fellow Kiwis [countrymen & women].Lorde reportedly occupied a full page in the New Zealand Herald for the note to show her appreciation to the fans for having her back fresh off winning Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the just ended Grammy Awards in New York. To be honest, the 17-year-old scribbled a pretty damn charming note: "Without your support, there's no way I would ever have gotten to stand in the middle of the Staples Centre & perform in my school shoes."Now, that’s the way to go. See the note above but check out Lorde's Royals video!

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