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Taylor Swift Shows Support for Harry Styles at 65th Grammy Awards

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The 65th Grammy Awards have arrived, and with it comes the chance to honor the best in music from the previous year. At the award show, Taylor Swift was caught on camera applauding her former flame, Harry Styles, as he gave a standout performance of his hit song “As It Was.” The viral moment sparked various reactions online, with some finding it amusing while others defended Swift.

Swift and Styles had a brief romance in 2012, but over a decade later, there appears to be no ill will between the two successful musicians. Swift showed her support for Styles’ captivating performance at the Grammys, making it a memorable moment.

Styles took the stage in a shimmering silver fringe catsuit and wowed the crowd, including a special someone. Swift was stunning in a blue Roberto Cavalli two-piece adorned with jewels. After Styles’ performance, she couldn’t contain her excitement and gave him a heartfelt applause. The moment sparked nostalgia for some and led to humorous comments after E! News shared a clip of it on Twitter, captioned “We stan a supportive ex! 👏 Taylor Swift supported Harry Styles on his #GRAMMYs win.”

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