Swift was seen smiling as she turned to friend Jack Antonoff, who pointed at her
Part of Katy Perry’s speech at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards seemed to resonate with Taylor Swift.
Perry, 39, received the Video Vanguard Award on Wednesday, Sept. 11 , and in her acceptance speech, quipped that the LGBTQ+ community had taught her “that you can be both kind and c—.”
In a moment that quickly went viral on social media, Swift, 34, seemed to agree. When Perry said the line, Swift was caught on video shared by Bustle turning to her friend and collaborator Jack Antonoff, who was seated beside her, and smiling. Antonoff, 40, then pointed to the “Anti-Hero” singer as she nodded.
Swift was seen dancing and singing along to Perry’s hits like “E.T.,” “Teenage Dream” and “California Gurls” as the Vanguard winner performed a medley of her biggest songs. The support from the crowd came months after Perry caught an Eras Tour show in Sydney, Australia, in March.
The “Firework” singer shared a photo of herself backstage with Swift during the Eras tour, along with video of herself singing along to “Bad Blood,” which is thought to be about their previously rocky friendship.
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Perry opened up in 2020 about why she and Swift decided to put aside their differences, telling Howard Stern the two were now “super friendly.”
“Gossip in life can take the elevator but the truth takes the stairs. It just takes time,” Perry said at the time, adding that their feud was exaggerated by the media.
“What I’m so grateful for is we did get to make up publicly and got to be an example of redemption for young girls,” she continued. “I always wanted the best for her and now we can talk about the best we want for each other.”