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Katy Perry's "Heavenly" Grammy Performance Pays Tribute to Her Wedding with Russell Brand

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Feb. 14 2011, Published 7:28 a.m. ET

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Katy Perry promised fans a very special Grammys 2011  performance with a "heavenly" theme, and boy did she deliver! Until last night, the singer did not divulge much to the public about her October wedding to Russell Brand. But on the Grammys stage she revealed some photos of her and Russell's intimate Indian wedding ceremony as she dangled on a swing singing her ballad "Not Like the Movies."

The couple, who wed in India in October 2010, hadn't released any images of their nuptials, so Katy could save them for her meaningful performance.

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When Katy sang the lyrics "when he's the one/I'll come undone," images from her wedding appeared on the backdrop.

The reel showed Katy, 26, and Russell, 35, exchanging vows and ended with Russell lifting his bride's veil and sharing their first kiss as husband and wife!

Then Katy lowered from her swing and the love song transitioned into her pop hit, "Teenage Dream" which she dedicated to all the Valentines in the audience.

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Katy did not win a Grammy last night, but she still went home with a prize — her grandmother and special date for the night, Ann Hudson.

"Hope you enjoyed the intimate little special performance... I had so much fun & so did my Grammy!" she Tweeted after the show.

Catch Katy's romantic performance below!

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