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Al Roker and Deborah Roberts; Beyoncé accepts the Best Dance/Electronic Music Album award for “Renaissance” onstage during the 65th GRAMMY Awards

Al RokerandDeborah Robertsare part of the Beyhive!

TheTodayshow weatherman, 68, and his ABC journalist wife, 62, celebratedBeyoncé’sepic night at the Grammy Awardson Sunday night with a celebration of their own.

“Congratulations to@beyoncefor her first@recordingacademyof the night, tying for most ever Grammys won. We apologize for this tribute,” Roker wrote on Instagram.

In the video alongside his caption, the cute couple danced along to Queen Bey’s “Cuff It,” for which the singer, 41, won best R&B song.

As Roberts danced and clapped her hands to the hit, Roker hilariously did a slow-spin in his office chair and joined in with some enthusiastic arm choreography.

While the husband and wife were seemingly enjoying the singer’s win, the night got even better for Beyoncé when she later went on to become theall-time winningest Grammy artist, taking home the best dance/electronic music album forRenaissance.

As for Roker, the past few months have been something of the same.

Deborah Roberts and Al Roker on Today on Jan. 6, 2023.Nathan Congleton/NBC/Getty

Al Roker rollout

Upon his return to the show, Roker opened up about his condition, and revealed that he underwent an intense 7-hour surgery to “correct a bunch of internal stuff,” as he put it.

Roker had no idea his condition was so serious when he first saw doctors in early November to address a few stomach pains.

“Al was a very, very, very sick man … most people didn’t know that, " explained Roberts, 62, who appeared alongside her husband for his first day back. “Two doctors led this brilliant team — it was a team — who had to figure out what was happening. He was a medical mystery for a couple of weeks. And it was the most tumultuous, frightening journey we have been on.”

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As Roker eased back into his routine last month, the love was not lost on him, especially from that of his wife of 27 years.

“Without you, I would not be here,” Roker told his wife in a PEOPLE interview. “There’s no question about that. But here we are.”

Then in true Roker fashion, he joked, “You may live to regret it.”

source: people.com