The 2016 iHeartRadio Music Awards show may have been in full swing Sunday night, but let's face it—all eyes were on Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris.
When the 26-year-old songstress was spotted on the red carpet sans her boyfriend, it seemed like we wouldn't be seeing much of the stars together during the three-hour telecast. Boy, were we wrong—the couple's interactions turned out to be the highlights of the night.
According to a witness inside The Forum, Taylor and Calvin walked in hand in hand. As soon as host Jason Derulo kicked off the show with some song and dance into the crowd, we spotted the pair on television sitting next to each other in the audience as the "Trumpets" singer squeezed his way in between the lovebirds.
Taylor Swift's New Romantics music video is here! (Love that song.) But it seems to be exclusively on Apple Music for now, which means you may only get to see this much of it:
If you want to watch more, you can pay up for a subscription to Apple Music and watch the music video here.
Swift's epic treadmill fall in Apple Music's new ad was no April Fools' joke—it actually had been in the works for months.
On Friday, the singer posted the funny spot, which shows her working out, on her social accounts. Since then, iTunes sales of the song featured in the ad, Drake's "Jumpman," are up 431 percent globally. And the number of plays for Apple Music's curated #gymflow playlist shown in the commercials has grown 325 percent, making it the No. 5 playlist of the week.
Overall, the video's been viewed 37 million times, and Swift's tweet with the video has racked up 66,960 retweets and 119,000 likes. Apple didn't disclose how many streams or subscriptions the ad generated.
"To really get an idea that was simple, informative and funny with hooks is really like writing a song," Larry Jackson, Apple Music's head of content, told Adweek. "With an artist that's got 73 million followers on Instagram, that's bigger than NBC, CBS and Fox and the viewership of prime time combined."
The 23-year-old singer also is looking forward to May 6, which is when her Revival Tour begins in Las Vegas. That tour marks her second solo concert tour, finishing in Tokyo, Japan, on August 3. And when it comes to who gets credit for her dramatic real life revival, it’s her best friend, Taylor Swift, reported the Belfast Telegraph.
After suffering through health problems stemming from lupus, Selena revealed that Taylor as well as her family guided her through her emotional and physical pain. Swift then persuaded her to turn all of that into music.
“I’ve known [Taylor] for 10 years… she’s been one of my best friends through thick and thin, walked by my side. Her whole family has been so supportive of me. She’s known for embracing her personal story and creating a beautiful thing out of it… she was always the person to encourage me to tell my story and be proud of who I am.” Consequently, as a result of Swift, Revival shows a darker side of the former Disney star, as well as her vulnerabilities.
Taylor Swift has ticked a major thing off her bucket list by attending the Coachella festival last weekend (16-17Apr16).
In a pre-Grammy Awards interview with Vogue.com, which has just been released as the website's latest 73 Questions segment, the Love Story singer admits she has always wanted to attend the desert festival but is too afraid to go.
That all changed at the weekend when she joined pals to support her boyfriend Calvin Harris, who closed out the annual California music event on Sunday night.
And it seems she enjoyed the party so much, she dashed back from a pal's wedding to check out as much of Sunday's festival sets as possible.