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Newsweek
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Caitlin Clark's Taylor Swift Gesture Goes Viral After AMAs Disappointment
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Caitlin Clark's gesture to Taylor Swift has gone viral following the singer's disappointing American Music Awards. Newsweek reached out to Clark's representative via email for comment on Wednesday. The Context Clark plays for Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) team Indiana Fever. The 23-year-old is a fan of Swift and attended the billionaire pop star's Eras Tour in Indianapolis in November. Earlier this year, the pair were spotted together at a Kansas City Chiefs game, where they were seen hugging in the crowd. Swift's boyfriend, Travis Kelce, is a tight end for the Chiefs. On Monday, Swift, 35, was nominated in six categories at the American Music Awards (AMAs) including: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, Collaboration of the Year (with Post Malone), Favorite Female Pop Artist, Favorite Touring Artist and Favorite Pop Album. However, she did not win any of the fan-voted awards. Swifties—the word used to describe Swift's fandom—accused the awards show of muting her cheers during the Artist of the Year announcement. According to some, the ceremony was "rigged" and "manipulated." Left, Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever poses for a photo at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 1, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Right, Taylor Swift performs onstage during her Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium on... Left, Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever poses for a photo at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 1, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Right, Taylor Swift performs onstage during her Eras Tour at Wembley Stadium on August 15, 2024, in London, England. More; Gareth Cattermole/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management To add to fans' disappointment, the "Fortnight" singer didn't drop a new album—which many thought she might do based on clues leading up to the event. Prior to the AMAs, eagle-eyed netizens pointed out that the words "Apparel, Music, Accessories and Sale" on Swift's website spelled out "AMAs." There were also 12 items on sale at 26 percent off, which some thought held significance. Fans are patiently waiting for her 12th album, and the AMAs took place on May 26. Then, "Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)" was used in a recent episode of The Handmaid's Tale, though the hit song originally debuted in the 2023 television series Wilderness. What To Know On Tuesday, Indiana Fever took to Instagram and X, formerly Twitter, to share a photo and video of Clark wearing Swift's merch. The basketball star wore a black Eras Tour T-shirt with black pants and sneakers. "Caitlin Clark reppin' Taylor Swift," the WNBA team wrote. In the video, Clark appeared to say, "Taylor Swift, baby. Best shirt in the world." At the time of publication, the X posts had racked up 748,900 views and 223,500 views respectively. On Instagram, while no view count was listed, the post had 63,500 likes. Clark later reposted Indiana Fever's Instagram to her Instagram Stories. What People Are Saying In the comments underneath the posts on both X and Instagram, fans praised Clark's outfit. X user @invsiblestrn wrote: "I LOVE HER SM [SO MUCH]." @dorotheaTrack8 said: "She's the GOAT." Photographer Bri Lewerke posted via Instagram in a message with 317 likes: "With the Prada bag too? A fit @caitlinclark22." Instagram user @samanthakavander commented in a message with 173 likes: "My whole personality in one photo." @hometoswift shared in a note with 129 likes: "TAYLOR AND CAITLIN, THE QUEENIES OF THE WORLD!!!!!" @honeemel added in a reply with 35 likes: "Loving the Eras Tour merch on CC!! Smiled so BIG when I saw that." What Happens Next The Chiefs' schedule was recently released, and their first regular season game will take place on September 5 against the Los Angeles Chargers. While Swift has largely kept a low-profile after wrapping up her Eras Tour in December, it's likely fans will catch a glimpse of the Pennsylvania native in the stands at Kelce's games soon.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Who won AMAs? Who won Album of the Year and Artist of the Year? 2025 winners list
The 51st annual American Music Awards took over Las Vegas on Monday, May 26. The award show, which recognizes outstanding achievements in American music, featured rising stars and veteran performers competing for the evening's top honors, including the Album of the Year award and the coveted Artist of the Year title. The top nominees at the 2025 AMAs included Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Shaboozey and Taylor Swift. But who took home the year's top prizes? Did Taylor Swift win an AMA trophy? Here's a look. Billie Eilish was this year's big winner at the American Music Awards, nabbing all seven of the awards she was nominated for, including Album of the Year. Eilish won Artist of the Year at the 2025 American Music Awards. The "Birds of a Feather" singer also took home Song of the Year, Favorite Touring Artist, Favorite Pop Album and Favorite Pop Song. Taylor Swift did not win any of her six nominations at the 2025 AMAs, despite being nominated for some of the show's biggest awards, including Album of the Year and Artist of the Year. Click here to see the full list of AMA 2025 winners. Singer, songwriter, actress and dancer Jennifer Lopez was the host of the 2025 AMAs. She also performed the opening number of the show. A re-run of the 2025 AMAs will air on MTV on Tuesday, May 27 at 10 p.m. ET. Additional re-runs will also broadcast on CMT on Wednesday, May 28 at 9 p.m. ET and on BET at 10 p.m. ET. Contributing: Ashley Ferrer, USA TODAY Network. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Did Taylor Swift win any AMAs? A look at the 2025 winners list

Miami Herald
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Taylor Swift AMAs Snub Sparks Fury Amid Album Disappointment
Taylor Swift was snubbed at the American Music Awards (AMAs) won Monday, according to the singer's fans. Newsweek reached out to Penske Media Corporation, the company behind the awards show, via email for comment on Tuesday. The AMAs were held at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on Memorial Day. Jennifer Lopez hosted the evening and performed at the event. Other performers included Rod Stewart, Janet Jackson, Gloria Estefan, Benson Boone, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton. Swift was nominated for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Collaboration of the Year (with Post Malone), Favorite Female Pop Artist, Favorite Touring Artist and Favorite Pop Album. During the Artist of the Year announcement, Swifties—the term widely used to refer to Swift's fans—called out the AMAs for appearing to mute the pop star's cheers. While some accused the awards ceremony of being "rigged," others said the event was "heavily manipulated." Despite being up for six AMAs, Swift didn't win in any category. "Bad Guy" singer Billie Eilish, meanwhile, was nominated in seven categories and won all of the fan-voted awards. To add to Swifties' disappointment, the 35-year-old was not in attendance at the event and did not make an album announcement like many thought she would. Leading up to the AMAs, eagle-eyed fans pointed out that the first letters of the words "Apparel, Music, Accessories and Sale," which were listed on Swift's website, spelled out "AMAs." There were also 12 items on sale for 26 percent off, which some suspected could tenuously refer to the singer's highly anticipated 12th album and the date of the awards show. Speculation was further fueled when the song "Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)," which was originally released on her 2017 album Reputation, was included in a recent episode of The Handmaid's Tale. It should be noted, though, that the song had previously been featured in the 2023 series Wilderness. On X, formerly Twitter, Swift's fans shared their thoughts on her "snub." X user corneliastagain wrote: "Bold of award shows to snub Taylor Swift when she has literally built the foundation that artists of the last two decades walk on. Y'all simply do not deserve her." illicit8affairs said: "Honestly, so done with award shows using Taylor's name and photos for clout just to disrespect her and snub her." ArianaBerr9227 voiced: "Taylor?? Not winning ANY AMAs???? Love you Billie, she def deserved something, but y'all failed Taylor." nickputation remarked: "So, AMAs used Swifties for clout by click-baiting them into thinking that rep TV is getting announced at their show only for them to snub Taylor." repermore13 stated: "They had no right to snub Taylor like this." What Happens Next Swift wrapped up her wildly popular Eras Tour in December, and since then, she has rarely been seen out in public. The "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer was recently spotted on a date with her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, but has largely kept quiet on social media too. That could change, however, come September when the Chiefs begin their regular season. Since the couple began dating in 2023, Swift has been seen supporting the NFL star from the crowd. Related Articles AMAs Accused of Muting Taylor Swift Cheers During ShowTaylor Swift Album Rumor Sends Internet Into a Frenzy, But There's a CatchGiants Legend Michael Strahan Makes Strong Taylor Swift StatementTravis Kelce's Mom Reacts to New Taylor Swift Photos 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Becky G, SZA score at American Music Awards
May 26 (UPI) -- Becky G and SZA were big winners at the American Music Awards on Monday in Las Vegas. SZA won for Favorite R&B Song for "Saturn" and Favorite Female R&B Artist. Other nominations for the night included Artist of the Year, Collaboration of the Year, Favorite Hip-Hop Song and Favorite R&B Album. "I'm so grateful for everyone that worked on this song," SZA said during her acceptance speech for the song award. The award for Favorite Female Latin Artist went to singer/actor Becky G. She gave a shout-out to the fellow nominees and dedicated her award to the chicana community. "I know this award wouldn't be possible without those who came before us," she said. Dan + Shay picked up the award for Favorite Country Duo or Group Billie Eilish, nominated for seven awards, won for Artist of the Year. She also received nods for Favorite Touring Artist, Favorite Female Pop Artist, Album of the Year and Favorite Pop Album for Hit Me Hard and Soft, and Song of the Year and Favorite Pop Song for "Birds of a Feather." Gracie Abrams -- also nominated for Album of the Year -- won New Artist of the Year, and Eminem -- also nominated for Favorite Hip-Hop Album -- won Favorite Male Hip-Hop Artist. Eilish, Abrams and Eminem weren't on hand to accept their awards. These were among the limited number of this year's awards announced on air Monday. To celebrate her Icon Award, Janet Jackson performed on television for the first time in seven years. Her medley included "Someone to Call My Lover" and "All for You." In accepting the award, Jackson said that while she's honored, she doesn't consider herself an icon. She said her family always had a "special love" for music, singing and dancing. "My story, my family's story, it's truly an American story. This would have only happened in America. "The one thing that I hope for is that I've been an inspiration to others and artists to follow their dreams and succeed." Legendary rocker Rod Stewart accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award after more than six decades in the music business. Five of his children presented to the award to him. "I'm absolutely flabbergasted. I didn't know they were here!" Stewart said before singing his iconic "Forever Young." Fellow legend Gloria Estefan was also on hand, singing her classic hit "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" followed by "La Vecina (No Sé Na')" and "Conga." Blake Shelton made his first appearance at the AMAs, singing his hit "Stay Country or Die Tryin'" while his wife, Gwen Stefani, sang her new hit "Swallow My Tears" followed by a medley of her biggest hits, "Sweet Escape" and "Hollaback Girl." Lainey Wilson -- nominated for Favorite Female Country Artist -- performed "Somewhere Over Laredo," and Benson Boone sang "Mystical Magical," complete with his trademark backflip. Boone was up for five awards on the night, including New Artist of the Year and Favorite Male Pop Artist, and Favorite Pope Song, Favorite Music Video and Song of the Year for "Beautiful Things." Singer/actor Reneé Rapp performed "Leave Me Alone" from her upcoming album Bite Me and Alex Warren sang "Ordinary." The show opened with a performance by host Jennifer Lopez briefly singing her 2012 hit "Dance Again" followed by a dance routine to a medley of 23 of the year's biggest hits by Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, Shaboozey, Béyonce and more. Awards announced off air included Collaboration of the Year - Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars ("Die With a Smile") and Social Song of the Year - Doechii ("Anxiety")
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The American Music Awards' biggest winners and best performances
Good morning, all. If you're struggling to get out of bed after the long weekend, maybe this huevos rancheros recipe will motivate you. Now, on to the news. Subscribe to get this newsletter in your inbox each morning. Pop stars and celebrities stepped onto the purple carpet last night to celebrate the 2025 American Music Awards, hosted by Jennifer Lopez. Here's what went down. Big winners: Billie Eilish nabbed all seven of the awards she was nominated for, including Artist of the Year. Runners-up Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars each won three trophies. See the full list of winners, and the snubs and surprises. [Billboard] Big moments: wowed with a dance medley in which she kissed two of her dancers, Janet Jackson performed on TV for the first time in seven years and Rod Stewart's family revealed their sweet nickname for him while presenting his Lifetime Achievement Award. [USA Today] Best looks: Presenter Shaboozey wore plaid Etro chaps and a matching wool jacket while Rebecca Black dressed like a bride, complete with a monogrammed veil. See all of the best purple carpet looks. [People] 🏛️ FBI reopens cases FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said the agency is reexamining three Biden-era cases, including that of a 2021 pipe bomber, the cocaine found at the White House and the leaked Supreme Court opinion that led to Roe v. Wade being overturned. [ABC News] 🎓 Trump vs. Harvard President Trump threatened to revoke $3 billion in grants from Harvard University and redistribute it to trade schools in the latest move by the White House to pressure the college to capitulate to his demands. [CNN] ➡️Macron explains French President Emmanuel Macron released a statement after a video of his wife, Brigitte, pushing him in the face during a state visit to Vietnam went viral. His explanation: The two were just 'horsing around.' [USA Today] 🏀 SGA leads OKC Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander notched a career playoff-high of 40 points last night, leading his team to another victory against the Timberwolves. The Thunder are now one win away from a spot in the NBA Finals. [Yahoo Sports] 🎤 What was THAT? Lorde shocked fans in Sydney on Sunday when she crashed a Lorde-themed night at a club and danced with fans to some of her hit songs. 'Still in disbelief,' the DJ, Xeimma, wrote on Instagram. Watch the crowd realize she's there. [Billboard] 📺 Now streaming: The series finale of The Handmaid's Tale, directed by star Elisabeth Moss, dropped overnight on Hulu. [IndieWire] 📚 Crime novel fans: Stephen King's latest book, Never Flinch, hits shelves today. Read an excerpt. [Entertainment Weekly] 🎤 It's that time again: Season 20 of America's Got Talent premieres at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel and Sofía Vergara welcome back former Spice Girl Mel B to the judges' table. [USA Today] 🏀 On the court, the NBA Eastern Conference finals continue when the Pacers take on the Knicks at 8 p.m. ET on TNT. Of note: Tyrese Haliburton's dad will be back after he was banned for eight games. [Yahoo Sports] 🏒 On the ice, the NHL Western Conference Final continues when the Oilers bring their 2-1 series lead into Game 4 against the Stars at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. [Hockey News] ☀️ And don't forget to: Read your daily horoscope. Play the crossword. Check the forecast in your area. In 1937, the newly completed Golden Gate Bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County, California, opened to pedestrian traffic. Vehicles began crossing it the next day. [AP] Memorial Day is over, but the sales aren't. I asked Yahoo deals lead Izabella Zaydenberg, who's been tracking deals all weekend, about what's still good. When you buy through links in this article, Yahoo may receive compensation. Izabella: Yahoo readers and Gordon Ramsay have something in common: They're big fans of Hexclad's nonstick cookware set, which includes three of the brand's most popular frying pans. It's $400 (25% off). The new 11-inch Apple iPad has also been popular. It's down to its lowest price ever. Izabella: Now that it's grilling season: A meat thermometer is the best insurance for a successful cookout. The Meater SE uses an app to tell you when your food is ready to serve, and it's less than $50 (30% off) when you use the on-page coupon. Izabella: Yes! A reusable water bottle is my summertime MVP. I spotted deals from major brands like Owala, Yeti and Hydroflask (the last of which was our editors' top-rated water bottle of 2025). And if you still have last-minute spring cleaning to do, this $40 electric spin scrubber easily removes grit and grime. Feeling shoppy? Here's a running list of sales you can still catch. Bargain hunters, here's a sweet one: At an estate sale, Noah Simmons bought an old laptop for $20 and found that it still contained a 'really special' story written by an 11-year-old, titled 'A Secret Place.' Listen to it and see what happened when he tracked the author down. [People] Have a great day. See you tomorrow! 💡 P.S. Before you go, your daily advice: Save time (and stress!) in the mornings by creating daily 'routine zones' that have everything you need ready to go. [Better Homes & Gardens] About The Yodel: The Yodel is a morning newsletter from Yahoo News. Start your day with The Yodel to get caught up on weather, national news, politics, entertainment and sports — in four minutes or less. Did you like this morning's newsletter? Subscribe to have it sent to you on weekdays. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.