Taylor Swift is just getting started. The pop star, 35, shut down the speculation that “The Life of a Showgirl” is her final album since she’s getting married to Travis Kelce. “That’s a shockingly ...
She likes her friends canceled. Fans think Taylor Swift’s song “Cancelled!” from her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” is about her alleged fallout with Blake Lively over the actress’ legal battle ...
Taylor Swift's “CANCELLED!” lyrics include a reference to being “cloaked in Gucci.” Taylor has been wearing more Gucci in recent years, including outfits worn with Travis Kelce. Theories suggest this ...
One of the most iconic celebrities of the 20th century is the subject of a critically acclaimed series produced by entrepreneur and reality TV star Kim Kardashian. Fox Nation recently announced its ...
Taylor Swift's 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl," was released at midnight Friday to much anticipation from her fans. Swift wrote and produced the album with Swedish producers Max Martin and ...
Hot off the heels of her new album, pop superstar Taylor Swift has been accused of using AI slop to promote the record. As part of a treasure hunt-style promo, Swift challenged her fans to find 12 ...
The Life of a Showgirl, which reunites Taylor Swift with Max Martin and Shellback, the Swedish producers behind her first breakthrough pop hits, is an exuberant album from an artist whose career and ...
For Taylor Swift, the life of a showgirl includes showing up for your best friends. "Selena was the most beautiful—not just the most beautiful bride—the most beautiful thing I've ever seen," Taylor ...
"The Life of a Showgirl," Taylor Swift's 12-track foray back into high-synth pop, has finally arrived. After countdown followed by countdown, endless vinyl releases, and no doubt a great many missed ...
Taylor has not confirmed whether she wrote “Cancelled” about Blake, but Swifties think the lyrics point to the Gossip Girl alum. In the pre-chorus of the track, Taylor asks if a friend “girl bossed” ...
Taylor Swift reimagines the fate of the tragic “Hamlet” heroine on her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl.” But did she really need saving? By Lindsay Zoladz “No one likes a mad woman,” Taylor Swift ...
I kinda feel bad for The Lumineers. I will never think of them first when it comes to “Ophelia” moving forward. —C.W. Taylor loves her English-lit references. —A.M. Oooooh the “Eldest Daughter” lyric ...
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