The 2025 Grammy Awards, one of the most anticipated nights in the music industry, delivered shocking moments and celebrated musical excellence. However, one of the biggest surprises of the evening was Taylor Swift leaving the ceremony without a single win, despite being nominated in six major categories.
Taylor Swift, a global pop icon with an impressive Grammy track record, entered the 67th Annual Grammy Awards with six nominations:
Fans React to Taylor Swift’s Grammy SnubAs soon as the final award was announced and Swift had not secured a win, reactions flooded social media. Many of her fans were vocal about their disappointment, with some calling the results “unfair.”One X (formerly Twitter) user wrote “A Grammys morning where Taylor Swift didn’t win a single award, especially for an album like TTPD, is just not right.”Others, however, felt the results were justified, arguing that The Tortured Poets Department was not Grammy-worthy. A Reddit user commented, Read more below
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