It appears Taylor Swift and boyfriend Joe Alwyn didn’t want to be apart during the coronavirus lockdown. The 30-year-old singing superstar is incredibly private about their relationship.
It appears Taylor Swift and boyfriend Joe Alwyn didn’t want to be apart during the coronavirus lockdown. The 30-year-old singing superstar is incredibly private about their relationship.
Last week, new Taylor Swift music appeared on streaming services, an event that typically comes with much fanfare. Live From Clear Channel Stripped 2008, a recording of a radio performance, captures an 18-year-old Swift around the release of Fearless, the record that guided her transition from country underdog to girl-next-door pop star.
Taylor Swift took to Instagram to share an update for her fans on Monday.
Havoc of Mobb Deep, who helped produce Kanye West's «Famous» track, is opening up about the controversial song that reignited a years-long feud with Taylor Swift.
Havoc of Mobb Deep, who helped produce Kanye West's «Famous» track, is opening up about the controversial song that reignited a years-long feud with Taylor Swift.
“@TaylorSwift @Joe.Alwyin (+ cats) love n appreciate uuu,” Gigi Hadid posted to her Instagram Story on Apr. 23, one day before her 25th birthday.
New Jersey teachers are getting down to Taylor Swift amid the coronavirus pandemic. Educators at Communications High School in Wall Township, New Jersey, teamed up to record a video of themselves lip-syncing to Swift's 2014 song, «Shake It Off,» for their students while they're out of school.
Jameela Jamil is not interested in getting caught between two feuding stars. The 34-year-old British actress and host of the podcast took to Twitter on Thursday to combat some Taylor Swift fans' criticisms about her interviewing Demi Lovato.
In 2019, one of the infamous feuds was between Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun as well as her ex-music label Big Machine Records.
Taylor Swift is putting the bosses of her old record label on blast again for releasing a 12-year-old live performance and claiming it’s much more recent.
Taylor Swift is once again calling out Scooter Braun and Big Machine Records.
Olivia Benson is a big time mood. The famed cat of singer Taylor Swift fully encapsulates the world's quarantine struggles in a hilarious new photo from the «Lover» songstress.
Taylor Swift’s devoted fan base has been training since 2009’s Fearless tour, her arena debut, for this summer’s originally planned, multi-continental, 15-date trek known as Lover Fest. In October of last year, fans waited in virtual lines for hours to purchase tickets for the coveted event.
Today (April 18), dozens of artists and other public figures participated in Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast, a digital and television special to support frontline workers and the World Health Organization as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take its toll in the United States and countries worldwide. Taylor Swift was among the artists to appear on the benefit livestream. She accompanied herself on piano and sang “Soon You’ll Get Better.” Watch her appearance below.
Although the idea of a “weekend” is basically meaningless now, there’s a chance you didn’t spend Saturday night watching “One World: Together At Home.” If you missed it, the two-hour TV special – organized by Global Citizen in support of the World Health Organization’s covid-19 pandemic response – featured celebrities and singers as they urged unity and repeatedly thanked those on the front lines, along with interviews with medical professionals.
Paul McCartney called on world leaders to strengthen global health systems as he performed during a concert raising money for the fight against coronavirus.
One world together, pulling our hair out.
Sir Paul McCartney called on world leaders to strengthen global health systems as he performed during a concert raising money for the fight against coronavirus.
Beyonce warned the coronavirus was having a disproportionate impact on black Americans as she made an appearance during the One World: Together At Home concert.
Taylor Swift just performed a personal song live for the first time ever.
Taylor Swift just performed a personal song for the first time ever.
Taylor Swift sat at her piano at home, looking tearful, joining the One World: Together At Home global telecast with an incredibly powerful moment. The beloved singer sang the emotional ballad “Soon You’ll Get Better” off her recent album, Lover. Taylor has previously said that the song, which she penned about her mother’s only health struggles, would be one that would be difficult to perform live. Still, it felt befitting for the occasion.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Taylor Swift’s “Lover Fest” will be something to love in 2021. The singer’s reps announced Friday that the remaining shows she had scheduled for this summer, including a handful of dates on the east and west coast in the United States, are being pushed back to next year.
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