Kanye West isn't the only one who thought that Beck "stole" the Grammy for Album of the Year from Beyoncé. Just moments after the "Blue Moon" singer's latest record Morning Phase upset Beyoncé's surprise, self-titled album for one of the most coveted awards of the night, Beyoncé's ever-dedicated fans, known as the Beyhive flooded Beck's Wikipedia page with some nasty edits.

Soon after Beck won the Grammy for Album of the Year, his Wikipedia page started to look a little different, US Weekly reports, as members of the Beyhive desecrated his page to support their favorite singer.

Under the section of his page that describes his "Twelfth and Thirteenth Studio Albums," Beyoncé fans reportedly wrote messages like "He is the stealer of The Album of the Year award" and that he took the award away from "Beyoncé Knowles, the Queen of the World."

How dramatic.

For now, Beck's page has returned to normal, reading simply that Morning Phase won three awards last night (Feb. 8) for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical; Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.

Members of the Beyhive weren't the only ones who thought that Beck was undeserving of Album of the Year. As the alt-rocker was set to take the stage to accept his awards, Kanye West stormed the stage, initially seeming like he was joking about his 2009 MTV VMAs diss at Taylor Swift, but then it turned out the "Only One" rapper was serious.

"I don't even know what [Beck] said. I just know that, the Grammys, if they want real artists to keep coming back, they need to stop playing with us. We aren't going to play with them no more. 'Flawless.' Beyoncé's video," West said. "...And by the way, I got my wife, my daughter, and I got my clothing line, so I'm not going to do nothing that would put my daughter at risk, but I am here to fight for creativity. That's why I didn't say anything tonight, but you all knew what it meant when 'Ye stepped on that stage."

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