Taylor Swift was among the top winners at the 2024 MTV EMAs, with some of her biggest wins being Best Artist and Best Video. During Sunday night’s event, Swift bagged four awards. One of her significant wins was in the Best Video category for her hit track “Fortnight” featuring Post Malone from her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” Her remaining three victories were in the Best Artist, Best Live, and Best U.S. Act categories. However, the 34-year-old wasn’t present at the event on November 10 but shared a hearty message with her fans via a video acceptance speech.
Taylor Swift wins big at 2024 MTV EMAs
Taylor Swift had a cheerful and sentimental reaction to her wins at the 2024 MTV EMAs, placing her as one of the top winners. After winning in four major categories, Swift delivered a warm-hearted acceptance speech to thank fans through a video. In the clip, she appeared from her Eras Tour, claiming to be “sad” for being absent from the event. “I’m coming to you from the Eras Tour and I’m so sad that I can’t be with you tonight,” noted Swift.
Later in her 2024 MTV EMAs acceptance speech, the singer thanked everyone “for these amazing awards.” She also acknowledged how fans have “honored the tour,” adding that all the things that have happened this year, especially with the album and the music video are “just unbelievable.” Swift then expressed gratitude to Post Malone for “being the most amazing co-star possible in the ‘Fortnight’ music video” which won the Best Video category. Additionally, the artist thanked “Rodrigo Prieto,” referring to him as “my amazing DP.”
Lastly, Taylor Swift credited her fans (the Swifties) “for voting on this” at the 2024 MTV EMAs. She called them “the reason any great thing happens to me,” additionally claiming, “I know it every single day.” The Grammy-winner expressed that she is “so thankful for it,” further describing the moment as “exciting and so wonderful.” She finally spoke about the “best time” she had while “touring Europe this summer” and thanked fans once again, remarking that “it’s just wonderful.”
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Mandatory.