Taylor Swift

Kelce spoke out about the massive milestone on the latest episode of his podcast.
“All of the music I’ve ever made ... now belongs ... to me,” the singer wrote, also teasing how far along she is in rerecording "Reputation" and her self-titled debut.
The singer won't have to give Baldoni's lawyer alleged text messages between herself and Blake Lively.
The “Late Show” host slammed the president’s latest attack on a major American figure.
“The tone and content of the post resemble childlike behavior — impulsive, unprovoked and lacking basic decorum; yet, even that comparison may be unfair to children."
Justin Baldoni's attorney accused Lively's lawyer of demanding that Swift "release a statement of support for Ms. Lively."
What began as praise for the Philadelphia Eagles quickly turned into a jab at Swift, whose boyfriend Travis Kelce plays for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The tennis legend had a good reason for deciding it would be best to not bother the pop superstar.
The rapper rattled off several incidents in an X post, noting they all happened before he "went full Nazi."
"We were working on something," the singer said in an interview with E!
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