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Everything You Didn’t See on TV at the 2019 MTV VMAs

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For the first time ever, the 2019 MTV VMAs took over New Jersey on Monday for a jam-packed night full of fire music, fearless fashion and laughs courtesy of host Sebastian ManiscalcoTaylor Swift set the mood off right with an opening performance fit for all the lovers out there, followed by must-see moment after must-see moment from artists like lovebirds Shawn Mendes and Camila CabelloVideo Vanguard Award recipient Missy Elliott and music’s It girl Lizzo

It’s no small feat to fit so much excitement into only a few hours, and that’s where E! News comes in to keep you in the know and up to date on the latest from inside the awards ceremony. We’re taking you behind the scenes of the MTV Video Music Awards, no VIP ticket required!

Keep scrolling for every exclusive detail that the cameras couldn’t quite catch. 

Taylor’s Squad Represents: During Taylor Swift‘s stellar opening performance, two members of the pop star’s OG girl squad were seen in full fangirl mode. Both Gigi Hadid and Camila Cabello let loose in their seats and san along to every lyric from “You Need to Calm Down” and “Lover.” 

Mixing and Mingling: And speaking of T. Swift, there’s no denying she was the woman of the hour. Bebe RexhaQueen LatifahBella Hadid and Gigi were also seen making their way over to Swift’s front row seat to catch up. 

All Hail the Queen: During Missy Elliott‘s acceptance speech, every single star inside the Prudential Center was on their feet applauding the Video Vanguard Award recipient. A standing ovation where standing ovations are due!

Miley Cyrus, 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, Show

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