The Internet reacts to John Travolta almost giving Taylor Swift’s VMA to a drag queen

That's awkward

Taylor Swift / John Travolta

by Anna Sky Hulton |
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Last night saw some of the biggest names in music gather at the annual MTV VMAs, which took place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey this year. And one of the most talked about moments of the event was when John Travolta almost gave Taylor Swift's award for Video of the Year to a drag queen!

The awkward moment came as the veteran actor was on stage to give the unstoppable pop star the prestigious award, but almost gave it to a blonde-haired drag queen called Jade Jolie! (Pictured to the right of Taylor below.)

Taylor Swift wins an MTV VMA
Taylor Swift wins an MTV VMA ©Getty Images

As John leant forward to give the award to Jade she reacted by laughing and pulling away, before he was gently pointed in the right direction. Take a look at the awkward moment below.

And now, in true 2019-style, this moment has caused the Internet to react, with thousands of people taking to Twitter. One user commented, 'Priceless', while another said, 'I'm not going to lie I had no idea this person existed until I saw them in the video of the year, and couldn't understand why Taylor was pretending to be Taylor.' [sic]

Another fan commented, 'To be fair, jade jolie looked A LOT like taylor swift. #VMAs', [sic], with one more saying, 'wait. does...does John Travolta not know who Taylor Swift is 😂😂'. [sic]

On the night, Taylor also wowed the audience with performances of her singles, 'Lover' and her award-winning 'You Need to Calm Down'.

WATCH: Taylor Swift perform at the MTV VMAs

The pop star bagged three awards in total, the highest number this year, joint with Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish. Taylor's awards were for Video of the Year, Video for Good, both for 'You Need To Calm Down', and Best Visual Effects, for her collaboration with Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco, 'ME!'.

Now take a look at some of the best red carpet looks:

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HEAT MTV VMA 2019 best red carpet looks stacked

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Camila Cabello

Camila won best collaboration with her rumoured boyfriend Shawn Mendes for 'Señorita', which was also nominated for Best Art Direction, Best Choreography, Best Cinematography and Song of Summer.

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J Balvin

J Balvin won Best Latin for the song 'Con altura' with Rosalía and El Guincho which also won Best Choreography and was nominated for Song of Summer, and was also nominated in Best Latin for 'I Can't Get Enough' with Benny Blanco, Tainy and Selena Gomez. He was also up for 'Best Dance' with 'Say My Name'.

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Queen Latifah

Although she wasn't nominated in any categories, Queen Latifah performed a Main Show medley with Naughty By Nature, Redman, Fetty Wap and Wyclef Jean. She also presented Video of the Year with John Travolta.

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Jonas Brothers

The JoBros were nominated for Video of the Year, Song of the Year and Song of Summer with 'Sucker' which won Best Pop. They were also nominated for Artist of the Year and Best Group.

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Lil Nas X

With nominations in eight categories, Lil Nas X had a big night! He won Song of the Year and Best Direction with 'Old Town Road (Remix)' featuring Billy Ray Cyrus.

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Halsey

Halsey was up for Artist of the Year, and her song 'Boy with Luv' with BTS was nominated for Best Art Direction, Best Choreography and Best Collaboration which then won Best K-Pop. Her song 'Nightmare' was up for Video for Good and Best Power Anthem.

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French Montana

French Montana was up for 'Best K-Pop' with 'Who Do You Love?', a song he featured on by Monsta X.

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H.E.R.

H.E.R. was up for Best New Artist, Push Artist of the Year, Best R&B for 'Could've Been' featuring Bryson Tiller, and she also performed 'Anti'.

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Gigi and Bella Hadid

Model sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid wore sort-of matching outfits to the show.

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Normani

Former Fifth Harmony singer Normani won Best R&B with 'Waves' featuring 6lack and also performed 'Motivation'.

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DJ Khaled

DJ Khaled was up for Best Hip Hop with 'Higher' featuring Nipsey Hussle and John Legend, as well as Best Visual Effects with 'Just Us' featuring SZA and Best Power Anthem with 'Wish Wish' featuring Cardi B and 21 Savage.

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Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift had the most nominations with 12, joined with Ariana Grande. She won Video of the Year and Video for Good for 'You Need to Calm Down', and Best Visual Effects for 'Me!' featuring Brendon Urie.

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Ava Max

As well as being nominated for Best New Artist, Ava Max also performed 'Sweet but Psycho' as well as 'Torn'.

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Lizzo

Woman of the moment Lizzo performed 'Truth Hurts' and 'Good as Hell', and was nominated for Best New Artist, Push Artist of the Year, Best Power Anthem for 'Tempo' featuring Missy Elliott and Song of Summer for 'Truth Hurts'.

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