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Taylor Swift's Miss Americana documentary did more than touch on Swift's foray into politics. Swift spoke for the first time in the film about overcoming her struggle with an eating order; she addressed her experience more fully to Variety in her interview with the outlet about the film.Swift said during a voiceover in the film that seeing photos of herself could trigger her to starve herself in the past.
The 2020 Kids' Choice Awards' orange carpet is going to have some major star power!
Taylor Swift's new Netflix documentary, Miss Americana, gives fans the most candid look into her life and career yet--and even dives into the songwriting process that has produced some of the most relatable, poetic lyrics in the pop music world.In a new clip shared to YouTube, Swift and director Lana Wilson chat about having camera crews in the studio, something the songstress had never experienced before, but noted wasn't "intrusive" at all."The ideas are my favorite part of everything I do,"
© MTV/MTV1415/Getty Images for MTV Taylor Swift (R) and Demi Lovato attend the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at the Forum on August 24, 2014, in Inglewood, California.
With Taylor Swift's new Netflix documentary Miss Americana, she does something nearly unheard of for a pop star: she stops trying to control every aspect of her narrative.
Taylor Swift gets candid about her eating disorder in the Netflix documentary Miss Americana.The singer reveals that her time in the spotlight has negatively impacted her relationship with food.
Grammys 2020 made headlines when CEO Deborah Dugan was reportedly put on administrative leave on the charges of bullying by another office staff. Entertainment Tonight confirmed on January 24 that the Blank Space singer Taylor Swift will not be attending the 62nd annual Grammy Awards.
1. Taylor Swift: Miss AmericanaDocumentary Fans will see a new side of the pop star in Taylor Swift’s revealing new documentary. The film will follow her life over the past few years as she comes into her own as a songwriter, performer and woman standing up for LGBTQ+ and artists’ rights through her public platform.When: Friday on Netflix
Taylor Swift has played it very quiet in her romance with Joe Alwyn. She secretly started dating the 28-year-old British actor in the fall of 2016. While friends and family knew about it, their relationship wasn’t revealed to the public until June of 2017, when they were photographed having coffee on a balcony in Nashville. Now she’s opening up about what drew her to him in Taylor’s new Netflix documentary Miss Americana, which is the most she’s ever spoken about him.
Taylor Swift is raising the curtain on her personal life in her new Netflix documentary, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, which premiered at Sundance yesterday. Swift spoke for the first time in the film about overcoming her struggle with an eating order; she addressed her experience more fully to Variety in her interview with the outlet about the film.
Taylor Swift's Miss Americana documentary premiere is tonight in Sundance, and the lady of the hour came to Park City dressed for own her moment. The singer wore an all plaid outfit: a plaid jumpsuit and matching trench and heels. She arrived at the premiere with just her team. She wore her hair down and opted for her signature red lip. This is Taylor Swift, after all.
Amid her Grammy Awards wins and hit records, Taylor Swift’s time in the spotlight hasn’t always been pleasant.
Taylor Swift's intimate Netflix documentary, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday night.In the film, the pop star revealed for the first time that she had an eating disorder.In the revealing Netflix documentary Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, Taylor Swift opened up for the first time about living with an eating disorder.
has always used her music to share her feelings—and pieces of her life—with her fans, who carefully dissect every lyric. But those lyrics only tell part of the story.
Taylor Swift revealed that she previously struggled with an eating disorder as she discussed her “unhealthy” relationship with food.
Fly-on-the-wall portraits of pop-music stars used to be dominated by, you know, pop music. The life and personality and woe-is-me-I’m-caught-in-the-media-fishbowl spectacle of the star herself was part of the equation, yet all that stuff had a way of dancing around the edges.