The globally acclaimed star Taylor Swift shined on the stage again at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) and brought home a record seven awards including the Video of the Year trophy.
The singer’s continued success has led to her achieving a total of 30 career wins, putting her on par with Beyoncé for the most VMAs won by any artist in history.
During her acceptance speech, Swift expressed gratitude to her boyfriend referring to NFL star Travis Kelce for his support during the filming of the Fortnight music video.
The mention of Kelce ignited cheers from the audience. Everything that this man touches turns to happiness, and fun, and magic,” Swift also said.
The mention of Kelce sparked cheers from the crowd. “Everything this man touches turns to happiness, fun and magic,” she remarked.
She also took the opportunity to address the upcoming presidential election urging her fans over 18 to register to vote although she didn’t directly comment on Kamala Harris presidential campaign despite previously endorsing the vice president after her debate with Donald Trump on Tuesday.
With seven wins Swift matched Beyoncés record further solidifying her status as one of the most acclaimed musicians, in VMA history. On the male side Eminem holds the record with 14 awards.
Swift and Post Malone took home the award for Best Collaboration for their song Fortnight. The award was handed out by Flavor Flav and Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles.