It was supposed to be Beyoncé’s big night. On Feb. 5, the “Break My Soul” singer, 41, became the most decorated artist in Grammy history with her Best Dance/Electronic Music Album win for Renaissance. “I’d like to thank the queer community for your love, for inventing the genre,” she said, dedicating her record-breaking 32nd trophy to her late gay uncle, Jonny. “God bless you.” Her words rang hollow, however, given that just two weeks prior, Beyoncé was reportedly paid $24 million to perform at Atlantis The Royal resort’s grand opening in Dubai, where homosexuality is illegal. The backlash was swift, with some fans accusing Bey of being a sellout. LGB Alliance co-founder Bev Jackson even declared how “disappointed” the organization was with her for putting on the “lucrative concert” despite…