Current:Home > ScamsTaylor Swift wins the most awards at 2023 VMAs including Video of the Year -CryptoBase
Taylor Swift wins the most awards at 2023 VMAs including Video of the Year
View
Date:2025-04-23 14:02:47
Another music award show, another handful of trophies for Taylor Swift.
The pop superstar was the biggest winner at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards. She went into the night with the most nominations, and left with nine wins including artist of the year, best pop, song of the year and video of the year.
Tuesday's wins made her the second-most awarded artist in the show's history. She's also tied for the most wins in one night.
It was the second year in a row she took home the night's top prize, having won Video of the Year for “All Too Well” (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version).
“This is unbelievable. The fact that this is a fan-voted award means so much to me,” Swift said in her acceptance speech. “It's really felt like the adventure of a lifetime this past year. I cannot believe that it was a year ago at the VMAs that I announced the 'Midnights' album. All I have to say tonight is thank you."
The pop star earned her 15th Moon Person trophy after winning the best pop award early in the broadcast. NSYNC presented the award making Swift visibly excited as she accepted.
"I had your dolls," Swift told the former members of the five-man group. "You’re pop personified."
The singer later won the song of the year award nominated alongside SZA's "Kill Bill" and Miley Cyrus' "Flowers." Marking her 16th win, she thanked longtime producer and close friend Jack Antonoff for their first collaboration together "1989." Swift is set to release the rerecorded version of the album on Oct. 27, exactly nine years since the original reached fans.
'You’re pop personified':NSYNC reunites at VMAs, gives Taylor Swift award
"We'll be making music together until 2089," Swift said.
She won her third award of the night in the "Best Direction" category for "Anti-Hero," her 17th total win. This is her third victory the category after winning last year for "All Too Well: The Short Film" and in 2020 for "The Man."
veryGood! (932)
Related
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- How a support network is building a strong community for men married to service members
- Wisconsin Republicans are improperly blocking conservation work, court says
- Powerball winning numbers for July 3: Jackpot rises to $138 million
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- World Aquatics executive subpoenaed by US government in probe of Chinese doping scandal
- Jill Ellis responds to abuse allegations against her, San Diego Wave
- For some toy sellers, packing shelves with nostalgia pays off
- Taylor Swift Eras Archive site launches on singer's 35th birthday. What is it?
- Wisconsin Republicans are improperly blocking conservation work, court says
Ranking
- South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment
- What's open and closed on July 4th? Details on stores, restaurants, Walmart, Costco, Target, more
- LaVar Arrington II, son of Penn State football legend, commits to Nittany Lions
- Americans feel the economy is working against them. How we can speed up economic growth.
- Small twin
- How an automatic watering system can up your plant game
- What to watch: All hail the summer movies of '84!
- Crews battle southern New Jersey forest fire that has burned hundreds of acres
Recommendation
'Most Whopper
Ronaldo comforts disconsolate Pepe as Portugal’s veterans make cruel exit at Euro 2024
Feeling strange about celebrating July 4th amid Biden-Trump chaos? You’re not alone.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Bring Their Love Story to Her Amsterdam Eras Tour Show
Tree trimmer dead after getting caught in wood chipper at Florida town hall
Track Hurricane Beryl as it rages toward Mexico after ripping through Caribbean
Argentina bails out Messi in shootout to advance past Ecuador in Copa América thriller
Hiring in the U.S. slowed in June, raising hopes for interest rate cuts