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George Michael’s Estate Responds to Taylor Swift Using ‘Father Figure’
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George Michael’s Estate Responds to Taylor Swift Using ‘Father Figure’

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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The Life of a Showgirl interpolates the massive 1987 hit on Swift’s track sharing the same name

As Swifties prepare for The Life of a Showgirl to drop at midnight tonight, George Michael‘s estate released a statement about one of the most anticipated track’s on Taylor Swift‘s soon-to-be-released album: “Father Figure,” which shares the same name as Michael’s 1987 hit song and interpolates it with her own version.

“We were delighted when Taylor Swift and her team approached us earlier this year about incorporating an interpolation of George Michael‘s classic song ‘Father Figure’ into a brand new song of the same title to be featured on her forthcoming album,” wrote Michael’s estate. “When we heard the track we had no hesitation in agreeing to this association between two great artists and we know George would have felt the same,” they continued, wishing Swift “every success with The Life of a Showgirl and ‘Father Figure.’”

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George Michael, the British heartthrob who became an icon of the Eighties as half of Wham! and later as a solo artist, died in 2016 at the age of 53. “Father Figure” featured on his solo debut album, Faith, with the seductive soul ballad climbing to Number One on the Billboard Hot 100.

The Life of a Showgirl is Swift’s 12th studio album and spans 12 songs, with the Michael-featuring track listed as the fourth offering and notably be followed by “Eldest Daughter.” Swift will return to the late-night promo circuit after three years to promote the record and will appear on The Graham Norton Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and Late Night With Seth Meyers following its release.

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Taylor Swift Interpolates George Michael's "Father Figure" on The Life of a Showgirl
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Taylor Swift Interpolates George Michael’s “Father Figure” on The Life of a Showgirl

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Taylor Swift is taking it back to the big ’80s.

As confirmed by Billboard, the pop star has interpolated George Michael’s 1987 hit single, “Father Figure,” on a song of the same name that appears on her upcoming new album, The Life of a Showgirl.

The George Michael original shot to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1988. It was the fourth single from Michael’s blockbuster debut solo album, Faith.

The news of Swift’s interpolation of Michael’s song comes after weeks of speculation, and with her The Life of a Showgirl album set for release this Friday, October 3rd. Michael’s longtime partner, Kenny Goss, told TMZ that the pop legend would have fully approved of his music being recalled in such a way.

Thanks to a resurgence on TikTok, Michael’s “Father Figure” will be a relevant and welcome presence on Swift’s new song.

This won’t be the first time Swift has tipped her hat to Michael; back in 2007, she covered Wham!’s perennial “Last Christmas” on The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection EP.

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Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl album will arrive with a new film titled Official Release Party of a Showgirl, which lands in movie theaters on the release date of October 3rd.

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Lorne Michaels would've asked Sinead O'Connor to appear on Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary special
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Lorne Michaels would’ve asked Sinead O’Connor to appear on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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24 August 2025

Lorne Michaels would’ve invited Sinead O’Connor to perform on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special had she still been alive.

Lorne Michaels would’ve had Sinead O’Connor perform for the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live

The Nothing Compares 2 U singer, who passed away aged 56 in 2023, infamously ripped up a photograph of Pope John Paul II during her performance on the show in 1992 but the SNL creator would’ve asked her back for the anniversary celebration earlier this year – which featured Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard performing a rendition of O’Connor’s chart-topping cover of Prince’s song.

Lorne told Puck: “If (O’Connor) was still alive, I would have asked her to sing that song. But it was represented by Miley singing it with so much power.”

Sinead never appeared on Saturday Night Live again following the controversial stunt and Michaels had previously described her actions as “inappropriate”.

The 80-year-old star told Spin magazine in 1993: “I thought it was sort of the wrong place for it, I thought her behaviour was inappropriate.

“Because it was difficult to do two comedy sketches after it, and also it was dishonest because she didn’t tell us she was going to do it.

“We were sort of shocked, the way you would be shocked at a houseguest p****** on a flower arrangement in the dining room.”

However, he appeared to have had a change of heart on the incident when interviewed in the documentary Ladies and Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music earlier this year.

He said: “There was a part of me that just admired the bravery of what she’d done, and also the absolute sincerity of it.”

It was rumoured that O’Connor was banned from Saturday Night Live after ripping up the photo of the late Pope but Michaels revealed that this wasn’t the case.

He said in the documentary: “I’ll read it sometimes in the [New York] Post, ‘So and so’s banned for life’.

“We’ve never banned anyone. We’re way too crass and opportunistic. If something’s hot, we’re going to go for it and have it on.”

Michaels had previously suggested that the 50th anniversary would be a good time to step away from Saturday Night Live but has since vowed to stay put on the comedy show.

He told The Hollywood Reporter: “People have decided somehow that [SNL is] important. And so as long as it’s important and I can be useful, I’ll stay.”




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Lorne Michaels Says Sinéad O'Connor Would Have Been Invited on SNL 50
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Lorne Michaels Says Sinéad O’Connor Would Have Been Invited on SNL 50

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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What is among Saturday Night Live’s most controversial moments could have had a happy ending. In an all new interview with Matthew Belloni of Puck News, SNL creator Lorne Michaels said he had planned to bring back Sinéad O’Connor for a performance during the SNL50 live special.

“If [O’Connor] were still alive, I would have asked her to sing that song,” Michaels said in reference to the performance of “Nothing Compares 2 U” by Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard. O’Connor, of course, passed away in July 2023.

For context, O’Connor’s banishment from SNL stems from her October 3, 1992 appearance. During a rousing performance of the Bob Marley gem “War,” O’Connor tore up a picture of Pope John Paul II, telling audiences worldwide to “fight the real enemy.” The incident caused immediate controversy, and the singer never made another appearance on the iconic show. The incident was all over the news back then, and it caused the already controversial O’Connor to be labeled a true media pariah. Two weeks after the performance, O’Connor was nearly booed off the stage at the Bob Dylan tribute show at Madison Square Garden.

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To makes matters worse, SNL’s coverage assumed a mocking tone almost in the aftermath of the episode. Later in the same season, Madonna tore up a photo of Joey Buttafucco (complete with the singer declaring that infamous philanderer as “the real enemy.”) The most egregious of these protests, however, was Joe Pesci’s appearance on SNL the week following O’Connor’s, during which the Catholic actor said he would’ve like to grab O’Connor “by the eyebrows” and “[give] her such a smack.”

For his part, Michaels has remained generally consistent over the years regarding his “relationship” with O’Connor and how he viewed the historic performance. At various times, he had called O’Connor “selfish” for her actions (via The Daily Beast.) As part of SNL’s “takeover” issue of Spin magazine published in February 1993, Michaels attacked O’Connor for her seemingly deceptive approach to the performance.

“I thought [it] was sort of the wrong place for it, I thought her behavior was inappropriate,” Michaels said. “Because it was difficult to do two comedy sketches after it, and also it was dishonest because she didn’t tell us she was going to do it.”

In the same Spin interview, Michaels recounted being shocked “the way you would be shocked at a houseguest pissing on a flower arrangement in the dining room.”

However, beginning this past January, Michaels began showing signs of his change of heart. In comments made during the documentary Ladies & Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music, Michaels revealed a deep well of respect for O’Connor’s actions.

“There was a part of me that just admired the bravery of what she’d done, and also the absolute sincerity of it,” Michaels said.

They do say that time heals all wounds, and given the fact that O’Connor may have been right to critique the Catholic Church, Michaels’ new perspective isn’t entirely out of left field. Elsewhere, Time magazine posthumously named O’Connor as the most influential woman of 1992 for her actions.

With Michaels’ comments as of late, SNL’s official tone toward O’Connor might be shifting outright, and that would lay to rest one of the uglier (albeit delicious) moments in the show’s long, storied history. Still, don’t expect too much more posthumous praise from Michaels given his mostly tight-lipped approach to managing SNL. But there is a continued cultural reawakening around O’Connor, and perhaps her forthcoming biopic will include and position this moment as one of great artistic significance and complicated cultural context.

You can read the rest of Michaels’ interview here; he and Belloni also spoke about Donald Trump, more from the SNL50 celebration, the forthcoming cancellation of Late Show With Stephen Colbert, and “secrets” from SNL‘s many seasons.

Below, relive genuine musical history with O’Connor’s full performance of “War.”

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