#Taylor Swift heads to the MTV VMAs afterparty after winning three | CTB News
Taylor Swift heads to the MTV VMAs afterparty after winning three trophies and announcing a new album.
She wore a silver minidress at the 2022 MTV VMAs.
Taylor Swift, 32, changed into a small satin Moschino playsuit for the afterparty in the Fleur Room.
After winning Video of the Year, Best Longform Video, and Best Direction for All Too Well (10-Minute Version), she revealed a new album on Instagram.
Swift showed off her amazing legs in a blue playsuit with white stars.
Swift announced a new album as the MTV Video Music Awards' top winner.
Swifties were on the edge of their seats at the star-studded event when she announced her next album will be releasing on October 21.
She ended her address by announcing that her new album will be released on October 21. More at midnight.'
Later, she announced on Instagram that her tenth album, Midnights, will be released on October 21. Come to midnight.
Taylor won the title for the third time with 2015's Bad Blood and 2019's You Need to Calm Down.
She tied with Beyonce, Rihanna, and Eminem.
She announced her new album Midnights on Instagram after the awards show.
Swift dated British actor Joe Alwyn at the time. Come to midnight.
Evermore was Swift's last album before Midnights.
The Grammy winner explained the album's theme in the second slide.
Swift posted a photo of herself holding her head in her hands and wrote, "We lie awake in love, fear, anguish, and tears." We drink until the walls respond.'
'We twist in our self-made prisons and pray we're not about to make a life-altering error.'
'This is midnight music, a trip through terrors and pleasant dreams. Our floors and devils.'
'For all of us who have tossed and turned and kept the lanterns blazing, hoping that when the clock strikes twelve... we'll meet ourselves
Midnights, the stories of 13 restless evenings in her life, comes out Oct. 21. Come to midnight.
Swift won Video of the Year, Best Longform Video, and Best Direction on Sunday (10-Minute Version).
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