Taylor Swift releases the official music video for "Delicate" at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Swift also brought home the Female Artist of the Year recognition on Sunday.

The almost four-minute clip opens with Swift looking sad while being interviewed on the red carpet. She is escorted inside the event venue and is seen wearing a stunning blue gown. Swift's female fans gather around her to take photos with their idol.

After a police officer stops a man from attacking Swift, the award-winning singer starts to dance with her bodyguards. She also looks at herself in front of the mirror and tries to fake a smile. After a few seconds, the singer realizes that she has become invisible.

Since her bodyguards could no longer see her, Swift decides to stay away from them for a bit. She removes part of her dress and starts dancing. After jumping on the hotel counter and doing pirouettes, Swift heads to a train station. No one notices her and she continues to dance.

Swift takes the train and heads to an unknown location. The rain starts pouring on her, but she seems unfazed and continues to dance. She also does a perfect split on top of a car before entering a bar. While there, Swift realizes that everyone can see her again.

Taylor Swift Surprises Her Fans With 'Delicate'

The "Red" singer was unable to make it to the iHeartRadio Music Awards on Sunday because she is currently rehearsing for her upcoming tour with Camila Cabello and Charli XCX.

Swift shared a message for her fans, as well as the people behind the awards show.

"Hey, guys, I just wanted to say thank you so much for this award. But in my absence and to show my gratitude, I really wanted to show you my brand-new video for my new single, 'Delicate,'" said Swift.

Last year, Swift also talked about "Delicate" and said that it is about a woman stressing over her new crush.

"Delicate" is the fourth single off of Swift's Reputation album, which was released on Nov. 10, 2017. The other songs on the album include "...Ready For It?" "End Game," "I Did Something Bad," "Don't Blame Me," "Look What You Made Me Do," "So It Goes..." "Gorgeous," "Getaway Car," "King of My Heart," "Dancing With Our Hands Tied," "Dress," "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things," "Call It What You Want," and "New Year's Day."

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