Orlando Bloom gives Katy Perry VMAs 2024 Video Vanguard Award

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Katy Perry roared onto the VMAs stage Wednesday night to accept the 2024 Video Vanguard — and her significant other was the one to present it to her.

The “Rise” singer, 39, took home the VMAs’ top honor — essentially MTV’s take on a lifetime achievement award.

Orlando Bloom gushed over his longtime love, with whom he shares 3-year-old daughter Daisy. The Troy star called Perry by her real name — Katy Hudson — before telling her, “Baby, so proud of you.”

He then introduced her, and she sang a medley of her greatest hits, including “Dark Horse,” “E.T.,” “California Gurls,” and more.

Perry follows in the footsteps of other legendary artists who have taken home the prize, including Shakira, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Janet Jackson, LL Cool J, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Missy Elliott, David Bowie and even The Beatles.

Katy Perry accepting the award for Best Female Video at the MTV Video Music Awards on Aug. 24, 2014. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

“TKTKTKTKTKTK,” Perry said in her acceptance speech. 

“TKTKTKTKTKTK,” she added. 

Perry has not been atop the VMAs stage since 2017, when she took on the dual duties of host and performer. She closed that year’s ceremony with a performance of “Swish Swish” alongside Nicki Minaj.

The “Dark Horse” singer has won 5 other VMAs over the course of her career. She earned three awards in 2011 for Video of the Year (“Firework”), Best Collaboration and Best Special Effects (both for “E.T.,” featuring Kanye West).

Katy Perry poses at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. FilmMagic
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom. Katy Perry / Instagram

She followed up those wins with a fourth Moon Person in 2012 for Best Art Direction (“Wide Awake”) and one more in 2014 for Best Female Video (“Dark Horse” feat. Juicy J).

Perry also becomes only the 10th artist to win both Video of the Year and the Vanguard Award, joining the rarified ranks of Madonna, Peter Gabriel, R.E.M., Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Rihanna, P!nk and Missy Elliott.

Katy Perry in “California Gurls” ft. Snoop Dogg.
Katy Perry’s “E.T.” music video. Katy Perry/YouTube

Even more impressive, the former “American Idol” host scored a VMAs first on Wednesday night, becoming the first person to have hosted the show and received both of the VMAs’ top honors (Video of the Year and Video Vanguard).

Perry has had her share of memorable moments at the VMAs over the years as well. 

In her VMAs debut back in 2009, the singer joined forces with Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry to give a rousing rendition of Queen’s iconic “We Will Rock You.” She turned out another show-stopping number in 2013, ending the awards show with a performance of her song “Roar” in front of the Brooklyn Bridge. 

Katy Perry performs during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. Getty Images for MTV

Aside from her VMAs honors, Perry has racked up a heap of other accolades over her career, amassing a cumulative 115 billion streams, worldwide sales of over 70 million adjusted albums and 143 million tracks.

She’s one of just five recording artists in the history of The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to enter the 100 Million Certified Songs club, and has six singles and one album that have all been Diamond-certified

Perry’s Video Vanguard win follows the release of her new single, “Lifetimes,” and ahead of her new album, “143,” dropping on September 20.

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