Taylor Swift is “surprisingly” offended by the idea that “the life of a showgirl” could be, given his recent commitment to Travis Kelce, his final album.
“It is not the last album. That is why people marry,” the singer told BBC Radio 2 Mondays.
“Sometimes they love to panic,” he said, speaking of theorists of the conspiracy in seeing by Swifty, “but it is like, I love the person I am because I love what I do and he loves how much they fulfill me when doing art and making music.”
The rumors began to make their rounds after the couple announced its commitment in August through a joint publication of Instagram. Fans speculated that after she said “I do it”, she would have children and move from music, or that, the host of the BBC, Scott Mills, had informed her guest.
Wait, mothers can't have races? Swift called him as “something surprisingly offensive to say.”
Weeks before, Grammy's winning singer announced the imminent arrival of his twelfth album, “The life of a showgirl” In his Podcast Now-I was organized along with Brother Jason Kelce. Since the launch of last week, rumors became stronger and stronger, and some fans predict that this album would be for the pop artist.
To which Swift backed away:
“That is the best of Travis, it is so passionate about what I am passionate about what I do, it connects us,” Swift said.
His passions in life are not so different, according to the singer.
“Both, like a life, like a job, like passion, we act for 3½ hours in the NFL stages,” said the showgirl. “We both do 3½ -hour shows to entertain people.”
When he is on tour, says a dressing room, Swift said, but when he plays in the same space, they call him costumes.
“It is something very similar and we are both competitive in a fun way, not so that they eat us,” he added.
During the weekend, while Kelce prepared for the game “Monday Night Football” of the Kansas City bosses against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the future Mrs. Mrs. Strit End launched “Taylor Swift: the official launch party of a showgirl” in the cinemas. The experience won $ 33 million during the weekend, exceeding the box office, according to Box office mojo.
The music video of the album's opening song, “The fate of Ofelia” released along with the release movie. Swift wrote it and directed it.
“[The music video] It is very, like great and dazzling and is very fun and is supposed to be like the day in the life of a showgirl, ”he said.
The multitasking has become a rule for the singer of “Cruel Summer”, who juggled with her last tour with the recording of the album.
Swift said it flew to Sweden on multiple occasions during the Eras tour to record the album. His faithful internal circle did not filter any information.
“My friends do not return, do not return and you can see because of the number of stories about me that are out there that are not absolutely true,” he said.
Ok, swifties, you can breathe now. You can stop looking for clues about whether this is for Tay-Tay's musical career. Shake it until your next release.