MTV VMAs: Taylor Swift matches Beyonce as most-awarded artist while Katy Perry shocks on stage
Taylor Swift has won seven gongs at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), equalling Beyonce in a career total of 30 and matching her as most-awarded musician in VMAs history.
Swift, who used her platform to urge Americans to vote in the upcoming presidential elections, picked up prizes including video of the year for Fortnight, featuring Post Malone, artist of the year and best collaboration.
While Swift overtook Beyonce as the most decorated solo artist in VMA history, the Single Ladies singer has previously picked up gongs for being in girl group Destiny's Child, and her collaborations with husband Jay-Z as The Carters.
Beyonce did not win any new awards at this year's VMAs and was notably shut out of the Country Music Association Awards earlier this week.
Upon receiving her award for video of the year, Swift thanked her boyfriend, NFL player Travis Kelce, for his support, saying: "Everything this man touches turns to happiness and fun and magic."
She also encouraged her fans who are over 18 to register to vote in the upcoming US election, although she avoided directly mentioning her endorsement of vice president Kamala Harris.
On Tuesday, after a presidential debate between Ms Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump, Swift endorsed the Democratic candidate on Instagram, writing: "I think she is a steady-handed, gifted leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos."
Swift jokingly signed off her endorsement "childless cat lady" - a move which was followed by Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks shortly after.
Elsewhere, Katy Perry also made VMA history, becoming the first singer to win the Vanguard award - the VMA's lifetime achievement award - having previously won video of the year and also present the ceremony in previous years.
The stakes were high for the I Kissed A Girl singer after her comeback album - 143 - was panned by fans and critics alike, with the first two singles from the collection sinking without trace.
Perry performed a medley of her biggest songs, including Roar, Teenage Dream and Firework, with her stage show including a risqué performance with rapper Doechii, during which the pair wrapped their legs around each other and lay on the stage.
Accepting her award, which was presented to her by her husband British actor Orlando Boom, Perry said: "There are so many things that have to align to have a long and successful career as an artist. There are no decade-long accidents."
Bloom and Perry shared an on-stage kiss after the singer accepted the award, with Perry thanking him "for keeping me grounded".
She also paid tribute to their four-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove, saying: "Lastly, for my Daisy, the only flowers I'll ever need."
Elsewhere, Sabrina Carpenter picked up song of the year for Espresso, while Good Luck, Babe singer Chappell Roan was named best new artist and Blackpink's LISA won the best K-pop award.
Carpenter wore the same silver sequined Bob Mackie gown that Madonna wore to the 1991 Academy Awards, and surprisingly kissed an alien during her performance of a medley of her hits which included Please Please Please, Taste and Espresso.
Meanwhile, Roan channelled Joan of Arc for her medieval performance of Good Luck, Babe - a summer hit that has made her a break-out star.
Roan - who last month sparked a conversation about boundaries after posting videos online urging fans to stop "harassing her" - had recently faced push-back after cancelling two European shows to play the VMAs.
Eminem won prizes for best hip-hop video and best visual effects, making him the solo male artist with the most wins with a total haul of 14 gongs.
He performed his two latest singles, Houdini and Somebody Save Me, entering the stage with dozens of dancers all sporting bleach blonde wigs.
It was a nod to his 2000 VMA performance of The Real Slim Shady, where he sang at the ceremony in front of hundreds of extras dressed just like him.
The 2024 MTV VMAs will be screened in the UK on MTV and Paramount Plus at 8pm on Thursday 12 September