Taylor Swifthas made her first awards show appearance of the year, and with a surprise guest by her side.
The "Opalite" singer stepped out for the 13th annual iHeartRadio Music Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Swift posed for photos on the red carpet just before the show.
Once inside, the Grammy winner was joined by her fiance,Travis Kelce.
The awards show appearance marked a first for the Kansas City Chiefs star and Swift, whoannouncedtheir engagement last August.
Swift gave Kelce a shout out when she accepted the award for pop album of the year for "The Life of A Showgirl," which was released in October 2025.
"I think that this album probably also feels very happy and confident and free because that's the way that I get to feel every single day of my life because of my fiancé, who's here tonight," Swift said. "So thanks for all the vibes."
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Leading up to the show, Swift had nine iHeartRadio Music Award nominations, including song of the year and pop song of the year for "The Fate of Ophelia," artist of the year and more.
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The nominations represent some of the first major recognitions for Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl."
"The Fate of Ophelia" is one of three singles that Swift released from the album. They also include "Elizabeth Taylor" and "Opalite."
The song is also a favorite of Kelce, who was spotteddancingto it in the DJ booth at the "Tight Ends & Friends" pre-Super Bowl party in San Francisco in February.
The iHeartRadio Music Awards celebrate the most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app throughout 2025.
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In the song of the year category, other nominees also include "Anxiety" by Doechii, "Good News" by Shaboozey, "Love Somebody" by Morgan Wallen, "luther" by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, "Manchild" by Sabrina Carpenter, "MUTT" by Leon Thomas, "Ordinary" by Alex Warren, "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else" by Benson Boone" and "Stargazing" by Myles Smith.
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