Taylor Swift shares her Grammys seat (and a 'holding space' moment) with Cynthia Erivo
Swift was nominated for six awards, and Erivo performed in the Quincy Jones tribute on Sunday night.
More like saving space, am I right?
Early on in the 2025 Grammy Awards telecast on Sunday, Taylor Swift appeared to be sitting this close to Wicked phenom Cynthia Erivo — and a video from The Hollywood Reporter's Chris Gardner shared to social media seems to show why.
In the video, Erivo can be seen looking for her table as host Trevor Noah is giving his monologue. Swift starts waving in her direction and can be seen motioning towards her seat as she makes room for Erivo on her chair. The two then share a hug.
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A little bit later, the two could be seen in the background with Swift holding on to Erivo's finger, laughing, in what appears to be a call back to Erivo and Ariana Grande's viral "holding space" moment.
For the uninitiated, during the Wicked press tour, queer journalist and Out reporter Tracy Gilchrist announced in an interview with Erivo and Grande that "people have been taking the lyrics of 'Defying Gravity' and really holding space with that and feeling power in that," to which Erivo responded, "Uh, I didn't know that was happening."
"That's really powerful," she continued awkwardly as Grande silently nodded and gripped one of her costar's fingers. The moment has become the viral clip heard 'round the world this awards season.
Also seated at the Tortured Poets Department singer’s Grammys table were her frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff and his wife, Margaret Qualley. Based on seating charts shared to social media before the show, Erivo's table was supposed to include Queen Latifah and John Legend.
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Erivo, who won a Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album for her performance in The Color Purple in 2017, was on hand on Sunday to perform in the tribute special to the late Quincy Jones, who died in November at 91.
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Swift didn't perform, but did present Best Country Album to Beyoncé. The "Fortnight" singer, a 14-time Grammy winner heading into the evening, was also nominated for six awards on Sunday, including: Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and Best Music Video.
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