Taylor Swift Doesn’t Want to Go to Space Like Katy Perry: ‘It’s Scary’
Taylor Swift calls space travel scary and fears public skepticism, rejecting plans to join other celebrities despite the rising trend of commercial space tourism.
- On Monday, October 6, Taylor Swift told BBC Radio 2 she would not travel to space, responding 'Never' when Scott Mills asked about going there.
- Expressing fear, Swift said the prospect is 'cold' and 'scary' and worried she might not return, adding she sees no reason to follow Katy Perry, William Shatner, and Gayle King earlier this year.
- Noting public reaction, Swift suggested critics would claim she 'didn't go' or have a weird take and said she 'completely freaked out' when Scott Mills asked about space.
- Swift rejected claims she'd quit music after marriage, calling them offensive, and said she is focused on promoting The Life of a Showgirl, released last week, with no wedding planning yet.
- Following an all-female Blue Origin NS-31 flight on April 14 lasting around 11 minutes, critics questioned the mission's environmental impact and cost.
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In space? No, thank you: In an interview with the BBC, the question of a space trip evokes an unusually strong reaction from Taylor Swift. She prefers to stay on Earth and bake bread.
Taylor Swift, unlike other celebrities, has no interest in a trip into space. When asked in an interview by the British radio station BBC Radio 2, the singer replied: "Never! Why should I do that? There's no reason for it." She made it clear several times how much she refuses to travel to space: "I don't want it, I can't, I don't want it. No. "Cold and creepy"The 35-year-old added: "It's cold, it's creepy, I don't know if I'm coming back to Eart…
Taylor Swift Has No Interest in a Trip to 'Cold, Scary' Space: 'Why Would I Do That?'
"There's no reason to do that,” the Grammy winner said in response to the idea of traveling into space like other celebritiesNEED TO KNOWTaylor Swift appeared on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show to chat about her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl During their conversation, Mills asked if she had ever considered space explorationSwift immediately declined the possibility, saying that she would "never"Taylor Swift is going to pass on the possibil…
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