Addison Rae was spotted emerging from her New York City H๏τel in her bathrobe ahead of the MTV Video Music Awards on Wednesday.
However the TikToker and pop act is still being included in the awards show, and has landed a job as a presenter during the evening’s festivities.
This year’s ceremony will be hosted by rapper Megan Thee Stallion and held at the UBS Arena in Long Island on September 11.
When Addison was seen leaving her H๏τel in Manhattan that afternoon, she was evidently partway through her red carpet glamour routine.
She was wearing makeup and her locks were teased into lusciously silken waves, but she still had a hairclip in and was still wrapped in her bathrobe.
Popping on a large set of sunglᴀsses, Addison appeared in bright spirits, grinning broadly as she set off from Manhattan to Long Island.
Megan, 29, is herself nominated for five awards, including best collaboration and best hip-hop. She previously won best power anthem for H๏τ Girl Summer.
This year’s recipient of the legendary Video Vanguard Award will be Katy Perry.
‘Katy is a musical powerhouse and true pop culture icon,’ said Bruce Gillmer, chief content officer of music at Paramount+ and president of music, music talent, programming and events at Paramount in a statement.
‘With her game changing creative vision, she has become a global phenomenon and taken over the world’s biggest stages,’ added Gillmer.
Past winners of the Video Vanguard Award include David Bowie, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, and Pink.
The award comes as Perry prepares to release her upcoming seventh studio album 143.
Her comeback single from the album, Woman’s World, flopped in the charts following its release over the summer.
As for accolades, Taylor Swift is the most-nominated artist at the event with an impressive 10 nods to her name.
The hitmaker, 34, has the chance to make history as she could become the first artist to win Video Of The Year five times. She already holds the record for most Video of the Year victories with four trophies under her name.
Her collaboration with Post Malone, the track Fortnight, is up for Video of the Year.
Post Malone trails Taylor by just one nomination as he has earned nine total with most of them being from their collaboration.
The one nomination he received without Taylor’s ᴀssistance was for Best Collaboration for I Had Some Help, his track with Morgan Wallen.