The MTV VMAs made history by featuring an all-women and nonbinary lineup for both Video of the Year and Artist of the Year, read on to find out more about the night

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The MTV Video Music Awards 2023 delivered an unforgettable night of music and glamour. Taylor Swift, a true powerhouse, claimed the spotlight with an astonishing nine wins, primarily for her self-directed masterpiece, "Anti-Hero." This triumph marked a repeat victory for Swift in the coveted Video of the Year category, following her previous year`s win with "All Too Well (Taylor`s Version)" short film. With this, Swift cemented her status as one of the VMAs` most celebrated artists, standing second only to Beyoncé in total wins.
However, Swift was far from alone in the limelight. The nominations showcased an array of music luminaries, including SZA, Doja Cat, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj, Blackpink, and Olivia Rodrigo, many of whom graced the stage with electrifying performances. The VMAs made history by featuring an all-women and nonbinary lineup for both Video of the Year and Artist of the Year, celebrating their remarkable contributions to the industry.