Taylor Swift says theories that 'Showgirl' will be her last album are 'offensive'
Taylor Swift called rumors she will quit music after marrying Travis Kelce "shockingly offensive" and highlighted their mutual passion for their careers.
- On Monday, October 6, Taylor Swift responded to speculation about her possible retirement from music while speaking with Scott Mills during a BBC Radio 2 appearance.
- Recent speculation began after Swift announced her engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce on August 26, with some fans suggesting her latest album might be her last.
- Swift firmly rejected the idea, explaining she is not quitting music and that marriage will not stop her creative work.
- She described the remark as highly offensive and emphasized that marriage is not something people pursue just to leave their careers.
- In just its first day of release in the U.S., Swift's latest album, 'The Life of a Showgirl,' achieved remarkable sales of about 2.7 million units, highlighting her sustained popularity.
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Taylor Swift shuts down 'offensive' fan theory about her career after she marries Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift shut down a fan theory making the rounds after the release of her 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl."While promoting her album on BBC Radio 2, host Scott Mills asked Swift if the latest release would be her last as she's set to marry Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce."That's a shockingly offensive thing to say," Swift said. "It's not why people get married, so that they can quit their jobs."TAYLOR SWIFT COMPARES HER…
Taylor Swift insists her love story with fiancé Travis Kelce makes perfect sense, as she revealed in a new interview on BBC Radio 2's "The Scott Mills Breakfast Show." In the interview, she stressed that she truly loves the person she's with now. "I love him because he loves what I do and he loves how fulfilling it is to create art and music. That's the best thing about Travis, he's so passionate about what he does, that I'm passionate about wha…
Taylor Swift shoots down a 'shockingly offensive' theory about her career
Swift addressed the latest source of her fans' panic while promoting her new album, "The Life of a Showgirl." Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift is shooting down a "shockingly offensive" theory about her career that has had her fans "panicking."During her Monday appearance on The Breakfast Show, Swift opened up about making her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, to which host Scott Mills probed if it the new project was her …
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