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Taylor Swift paid tribute to fiancé Travis Kelce with a sparkling $25,860 bracelet during a surprise New York Times interview released on April 28. The "Blank Space" singer wore over $40,000 worth of jewelry, not including her 10-carat diamond engagement ring.
Rumors suggest Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may choose Oheka Castle as their wedding venue. The estate gained attention for its role in Swift’s “Blank Space” video, where she satirized media narratives about her relationships.
As she gears up to enter a new chapter in her own love story with her NFL beau, Taylor Swift opened up about what inspired her hit 2008 track.During her interview with The New York Times, the Blank Space hitmaker shared the story about writing
She describes her on-stage performance as being a Taylor Swift impersonator. She’s spent the past six years performing as Swift. A session artist, Moretti moved to California in
Taylor Swift seen in West Village on April 27, 2026 in New York City. Taylor Swift ditched her signature style in favor of a quiet luxury transformation during a rare video interview published on April 28.
Taylor Swift's newest single, "Opalite," rose to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It follows "The Fate of Ophelia" as the second chart-topper from "The Life of a Showgirl." Swift's biggest hits also include "Shake It Off," "Blank Space," "Cruel Summer," and ...
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Taylor Swift credits boyfriend jokes for inspiring 'Blank Space'
Taylor Swift recently revealed that relentless jokes about her dating life became the unlikely spark behind her hit track ‘Blank Space’. What once felt like public ridicule evolved into one of the sharpest pop reinventions of her career.
Here's a pregnancy announcement even Taylor Swift can get on board with! The Baker family of Idaho has shared the news that they're expecting a third child with a parody you'll be singing all weekend long. Their song, set to the tune of Taylor's chart ...
As deepfakes blur the line between reality and replica, celebrities are increasingly using trademark law to protect their persona—but the UK offers little protection.