Louisville drag queen Jade Jolie's Taylor Swift act is so good it once landed her a role alongside the pop superstar in a chart-topping music video.

It was so good that she actually joined Swift on stage Monday night at the MTV Video Music Awards show. And it was so good that she appeared to nearly fool John Travolta when Swift's "Video of the Year" win was announced.

Travolta revealed the winner alongside Queen Latifah at Monday's ceremony in New Jersey. As Swift and others who starred with her in her winning "You Need to Calm Down" video, including Jolie, joined her on stage, Travolta, in a twist ending "Face/Off" couldn't beat, appeared to mix up Jolie for Swift and reached toward her to hand her the award.

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Check out the clip below. The false start takes place at about the 0:25 mark. (And stick around for some "Get Ur Freak On" by Missy Elliott at 1:53).

This isn't quite the most controversial moment to ever involve Swift at the VMAs. (Was the Kanye West interruption really 10 years ago? Wow.) And Travolta played it off pretty well. But it was good for a laugh.

We're going to cut Vincent Vega a little slack. Jade Jolie has a pretty convincing Taylor Swift act, and we've seen *much* more embarrassing slip-ups on the stage of an awards show. We're probably lucky Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty weren't there to hand Swift the award.

Jolie has performed as Taylor Swift for several years and often takes the stage at Play Louisville. She played a key role as Swift's lookalike in the video for her summer single, "You Need to Calm Down."

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You can check out that video below, too. Jolie pops up right around the 2:15 mark.

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