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The Release Party of a Showgirl'
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The Release Party of a Showgirl’

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

“Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl” has begun unspooling in cinemas nationwide for its limited three-day engagement, and the theatrical event’s behind-the-scenes footage and personal commentary from Swift are giving fans more insight into the hit album it’s promoting.

The hour-and-a-half program (presented in theaters with no trailers or other preliminaries) begins with Swift offering a brief introduction and thanks, then goes straight into the premiere of the elaborate music video for “The Life of Ophelia,” followed by behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the Swift-directed video. Most of the rest of the 90 minutes consists of semi-static lyric videos for the other 11 tracks from the “Life of a Showgirl” album, preceded by Swift offering two or three minutes of commentary about the inspiration for the songwriting in each instance.

More BTS footage from the “Ophelia” shoot is scattered throughout the program, which ends with a reprise of the opening video — with viewers now having more insight into where to look for fun moments that will have gone overlooked on first viewing. (The repeat showing of the music video at the close is also handy for any latecomers to the theater who didn’t believe the part about there being no trailers.)

Discussing the “Ophelia” video, Swift says, “The idea I came up with for this music video was sort of a journey throughout all these different ways in which over time periods, historically, you could be a showgirl… Like, how you would be in the public eye back during the 1800s, when you’d sit for a Pre-Raphaelite painting. Or you could be a showgirl by being a cabaret burlesque club performer. You could be a theatrical actor putting on a performance. You could a Vegas showgirl. You could be one of the girls in the Busby Berkeley screen-siren era of the ‘30s and ‘40s. You could be a pop singer on the Eras Tour.”

Indeed, the time-tripping allows the star to take on several different personas, including a classic showgirl with a Marilyn-Monroe-platinum bob hairdo, a ’60s-style brunette go-go dancer in a nightclub, an Esther Williams-like bathing beauty on a movie set with a giant staircase and a cast of dozens, and a raven-haired theatrical actress. All of these different looks show up later in the lyric videos, via brief video loops that run behind the giant-sized lyric excerpts.

Serious Swifties will enjoy the music video, and especially the copious behind-the-scenes footage, for the many familiar faces that populate these scenes. One of the reasons for her excitement in sharing all this, she says, is that “is that we got everybody back together from the Eras Tour; all of the performers that you saw on that stage are back in this music video, as well as so many of the people who worked behind the scenes to create the Eras Tour.” That includes everyone from the dancers to production designer Ethan Tobman and choreographer Mandy Moore.

It’s not a big spoiler to say that the music video ends with a recreation of the album cover image of Swift mostly submerged in a tub in full glam attire. What many fans may not know is that this was all borrowed from a classic painting.

For the denouement of the “Ophelia” video, she “wanted to match the framing ideally to the album cover and kind of just frame it exactly like that, so that people are like, ‘Oh, so the cover is a reference to the Ophelia painting, and this ending is a reference to the cover.’ So, art history for pop fans!” The painting she’s referring to is a circa-1850 painting of the Shakespearian character Ophelia by British artist Sir John Everett Malais, which portrays the doomed woman floating and singing in the water before she drowns herself, as described by Gertrude but not directly portrayed in “Hamlet.”

“Ophelia drowned because Hamlet just messed with her head so much that she went crazy and she couldn’t take it anymore, and all these men were just gaslighting her until she drowned,” Swift explains. But in her version, “what if the hook is that you saved my heart from the fate of Ophelia? Like. basically you are the reason why I didn’t end up like this, tragic, poetic hero girl, who passed away in a fictional world?”

Admitting that it might sound like “a stupid thing to say,” Swift goes ahead and declares: “I love Shakespeare… It holds up. It’s actually not overhyped! And I love those tragedies so much. I fall in love with those characters so much that it hurts me that they die. … This is now the second song where I’ve gone back in and (am) like, ‘Yo, what if they got married instead of they die?’” (The other one she’s referring to is, of course, “Love Story,” which lets Romeo and Juliet off the hook.)

There’s deeper meaning to some of the other imagery in the music video than might first be intuited by viewers. For instance, that classic movie-musical scene in which she and all the dancers are wearing bathing caps and carrying life preservers… it celebrates the famously swimming movie star Esther Williams, cineastes will now, but it’s also, yes, an Ophelia reference. “Right now we are sitting on the set of what we’re kind of calling our Busby Berkeley-inspired, MGM, screen queen 1930s and ‘40s” motif, she says, “and we’ve got it looking kind of a little bit like a beach/swim/pool thing. And that’s a play on Ophelia.” The character drowned herself, as previously noted, but in that movie-musical homage, “we’ve got these lifesaving devices, which could have prevented that from happening,” she points out, with tongue firmly in cheek.

Viewers also learn, in the behind-the-scenes footage, how a certain very handsome bread came to make a cameo. “Oh, I can bake the bread… Can it be my bread? Can my bread be in the music video?” The next day, she is delighted to add her impressive part to the set design. “This is a really exciting day for me as a baker because my bread is actually a music video star as of today.”

One point that comes up as the dancers learn their choreography: “The Fate of Ophelia” was not actually played on-set, to avoid leaks. And so the dancers required extra direction because of that. “We’re in secret sauce. No one’s hearing this track. All anyone’s hearing in the room is just click. So I also have to be able to inform the dancers, ‘You need to feel this in this moment.’”

As the song explanations proceed, she brings clarity to what has quickly emerged as a fan-favorite song, “Opalite,” and explains the two color distinctions that would be lost on most listeners without her spelling it out.

“Opalite is manmade opal. I’ve always loved opal; my mom has always loved opal; it’s kind of like our thing — one of our many things,” Swift says. “And I loved the metaphor of a manmade opal (as) you had to make your own happiness in your life. You had to get yourself through some difficult times to get to the positive place you’re in now. And I really loved the idea that the manmade gemstone jewel is also a metaphor for choosing your own path to happiness… It didn’t just happen to you. You had to fight for it. You had to work for it. You had to earn it.”

Swift has been highly reluctant to discuss who her songs are about, going back at least to her second album, so she isn’t about to break form with that now and discuss the real-life figures whom Swifties believe are addressed in the diss tracks “Father Figure” and “Actually Romantic.” But she does lend context to her thinking about those tunes.

The singer says her basic love for alliteration is why she was drawn to George Michael’s “Father Figure,” which is the one interpolation on the album, in her new composition of the same name. She felt there was room to work it because “that line in the context of the George Michael song is romantic,” but “I always thought it could be cool to use the line ‘I’ll be your father figure’ as a creative writing prompt and turn it into a story about power, and a story about a young ingenue and their mentor and the way that that relationship can change over time… and betrayal and wit and cunning and cleverness and strategy. Essentially it ends up in a ‘who’s gonna win’ situation — who’s gonna gonna outfox the other?” She doesn’t fully address the change of perspective that happens midway through the lyrics, but says “I can relate to both characters in certain parts of the song.“

As for “Actually Romantic,” which is the talk of the pop-culture internet this weekend because of how it appears to be an answer song to a track Charli XCX put out last year, she describes it “as sort of a love letter to someone who hates you. Sometimes you don’t know that you are a part of someone else’s story, but you are. And then kind of there can be this moment where it’s unveiled to you through things that they do that are very overt.” As she’s gotten older, she adds, “I’ve just started to be like, ‘Oh my God… you did so much with this… it’s flattering. I don’t hate you and I don’t think about this, but thank you for all the effort, honestly. Wow. That is very sweet of you to think about me this much, even if it’s negative. Like, in my industry, attention is affection, and you’ve given me a whole lot of it, so…” She then blows the camera a kiss.

She also gets into the impetus for “Cancelled!,” saying she “wanted to write a song about how you can become wiser for it and how you can become sharper … I definitely judge people a lot less now that I’ve been under the microscope for so long. I just judge people based on who I know to be their actions, not some sort of general consensus where people are like, ‘Step away, they’re radioactive.’ I’m just like: not gonna do that. I’m gonna do that if somebody proves that they’re not a good person.”

Sabrina Carpenter does not appear anywhere in this theatrical program, except for a film clip of a duet during the Eras Tour. But Swift has plenty to say about bringing her on for the album’s sole duet, on the title track.

“We finished writing it and I was like, ‘I want Sabrina to sing on this so bad’ … She’s well-equipped for this career. She is so good at moving through backlash or criticism or people being unfair to her or picking her apart. She has the temperament to pivot and use it as fuel. … I really feel like she’s got the same mentality as what this song (is) about: having a love for the game that overrides how hard this can be. And she was like, ‘Are you kidding? I’m dead. Yes, of course.’ …. And then when she was on tour in Sweden, she took her days off and went and recorded it, and that is a showgirl for you.”

Those producing the “release party” and distributing it have pointedly avoided calling it a “film” — but it is certainly being counted as one for the purposes of box office receipts. “Showgirl” is expected without question to come out on top of the weekend’s grosses, even as the album itself is poised to break records for streaming and sales in 2025, based on first-day results.

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50 Cent Celebrates Taylor Swift Shoutout on 'Life of a Showgirl'
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50 Cent Celebrates Taylor Swift Shoutout on ‘Life of a Showgirl’

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

“This is for big timers only!” the rapper wrote about the Swift name-drop

50 Cent is happy to get a little shout-out from Taylor Swift. On Friday, hours after Swift released The Life of a Showgirl, the rapper shared his excitement over the pop queen mentioning his name on “Ruin the Friendship,” Track Six on her new album.

“@taylorswift shit is popping right now, she shout me out, she don’t shout you out,” 50 Cent wrote on Instagram alongside the LP’s cover. “LOL THIS IS FOR BIG TIMERS ONLY!”

He added: “Wait I’m the only shout out on the whole album.”

On the song, Swift looks back on a teenage romance and the regret of not kissing someone despite knowing it would’ve been worth the risk. “And it was not an invitation/But as the 50 Cеnt song played/Should’ve kissed you anyway,” she sings on the track looking back at prom night. “And it was not convenient, no/Would’ve been the best mistake/Should’ve kissed you anyway, hey.”

While Swift has not explained the meaning or inspiration behind the song “Ruin the Friendship,” fans have speculated that the track is about Jeffrey Lang, whom Swift has spoken about being close to while they went to Hendersonville High School. Lang died at age 21 in November 2010.

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“Yesterday, I sang at the funeral of one of my best friends,” she said at the 2010 BMI Country Music Awards shortly after his death. “And he was 21, and I used to play my songs for him first. So I would like to thank Jeff Lang.”

50 Cent isn’t actually the only shout-out on the album, however. Elsewhere on the record, “Elizabeth Taylor” is titled after the glamorous Hollywood icon of the 1950s, Swift mentions Spanish soccer team Real Madrid on “Wi$h Li$t,” and the star seemingly dedicated an entire song to Charli XCX, titled “Actually Romantic.”

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Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Is All Dressed Up with Nowhere to Go: Review
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Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Is Skin Deep: Review

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Taylor Swift has all the neuroticism of the deeply self-disciplined. Like Michael Jordan, she dominates her peers, charms when she wants to charm, and mostly hides1 the kind of competitive streak that nice people swerve to avoid. Her greatest gifts are her self- and social awarenesses — knowing which parts of her rare personality almost everyone can relate to.

But Swift also clearly needs the studio, in a way that few people who reached this level of fame have ever needed anything you can legally acquire. Still only 35-years-old, The Life of a Showgirl is her 12th studio album and the fifth in a five-year-span. Post-engagement, post-record-setting tour, and with no plans to tour again any time soon, The Life of a Showgirl unfolds like a breathless vent to a friend, with alternating spurts of warmth, nostalgia, anxious searching, and teeth-baring sneers.

Despite the backup dancer aesthetic — somewhere between the old Ziegfield Follies and 1995’s Showgirls — the songs acutely center life as a superstar. One of the better tunes is “Elizabeth Taylor,” an earnest expression of love cheekily framed around the eight-time-married icon.

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“That view of Portofino was on my mind when you called me at the Plaza Athénée,” she begins, “Ooh-ooh, oftentimes it doesn’t feel so glamorous to be me.” These are not the troubles of underpaid dancers sprinting backstage to their next quick change, but that’s showbiz, baby. The dramatic keys and grooving bass line (courtesy of ageless hitmakers Max Martin and Shellback) drape the earworm in old-school, pre-TikTok glam.

Unsurprisingly, Swift’s thoughts keep swooning back to her fiancé, future NFL Hall of Famer Travis Kelce. “Opalite” and “Wi$h Li$t” recall her Lover era, one with anxiety and the other with satire, both building to a fine but forgettable hook. On “Wood,” she takes a swing-and-a-miss at the kind of dirty ditties Amy Allen has been penning for Sabrina Carpenter. “Forgive me, it sounds cocky,” she sings, practically panting. “He ah-matized me and opened my еyes/ Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see/ His love was thе key that opened my thighs.” Lyric-lovers won’t be impressed by some of these single-entendres, but remember, she’s not touring this one, and “Wood” was surely a hit for its audience of one.

At other times, she channels the same, uh, underdog energy that Travis Kelce claimed in February 2023, when he said nobody believed in the Kansas City Chiefs after the dynasty won its second Super Bowl. On “CANCELLED!,” music’s biggest superstar aligns herself with slandered outcasts, and with “Actually Romantic,” she unleashes an avalanche of pent-up resentment.2 Nobody is more mainstream than Taylor Swift, and these days when she punches, she can only go down. But there’s no denying the energy she brings to these tracks.

“CANCELLED!” is a foot-stomper with playful lyrics that sound better than they read. “Did you girlboss too close to the sun?” is delivered tongue-in-cheek; it’s memorable in the way that “Hurry up with my damn croissants” landed with a boom. And whole data centers will be devoted to the discourse around “Actually Romantic,” a diss over a familiar chord progression3 allegedly aimed at Charli XCX.

I heard you call me “Boring Barbie” when the coke’s got you brave
High-fived my ex and then you said you’re glad he ghosted me
Wrote me a song sayin’ it makes you sick to see my face
Some people might be offended

This is not supposed to be worked out on the remix, it’s more of a “Euphoria” burning of a bridge. And while Swift is no stranger to the kiss-off diss, “Actually Romantic” feels more than a bit indebted to the honesty in those other artist’s tracks  — “Dear John” had nowhere near this much bite. Some people may not like this side of Swift, but as she’s quick to point out, she doesn’t care. With a sarcastic vocal slide for the subject’s cocaine use, she seems to ask, how could you be so undisciplined, why would any person spend time on that?

Her experiments in provocative lyrics bring mixed results. “Father Figure” is one of the occasional Swift songs with male narrators, and this time the intention is menacing. She sings to a young person, possibly herself, possibly from the perspective of the man who bought her masters, Scooter Braun: “I’ll be your father figure/ I drink that brown liquor/ I can make deals with the devil because my dick’s bigger.” Martin and Shellback’s oil-slick production doesn’t serve the anger in the song, and not all of the barbs land. But it’s nicely warmed by six years of smoldering rage.

The rest of the project could have used more of that spite, or anything else with a bit of an edge. “Elder Daughter” suffers from a lack of specificity. She sings how, “Every eldest daughter/ Was the first lamb to the slaughter/ So we all dressed up as wolves and we looked fire,” grandiose and vague at the same time. It’s more of a meme than a mood, and it’s followed by “Ruin the Friendship,” pretty and sad and forgettable. It’s easy to imagine some vinyl users skipping early to disc two.

Closer “The Life of a Showgirl” is a surprisingly limp summary, with lyrics following Kitty who “Made her money being pretty and witty/ They gave her the keys to this city/ Then they said she didn’t do it legitly, oh!”

It’s a disappointing “oh!,” and it highlights a persistent problem. Some of Swift’s previous producers might have pushed for vocal takes with real pain in them, but in Martin and Shellback’s neat arrangement, she almost swallows the word. For an album called The Life of a Showgirl, there aren’t too many theatrics.

The chorus  of the title track presents a bland mystery — “You don’t know the life of a show girl/ And you’re never, ever gonna” — but not much that would help us care. In the end, the project gets lost in its own metaphor, with Swift playing a showgirl who’s playing Swift playing a showgirl — while none of them have a thing to say. Despite some irresistible melodies, the album fades to an unremarkable end.

The Life of a Showgirl promises vulnerability and occasionally delivers. But Swift can’t quite commit to the bit. She’s too famous, too successful, too Taylor Swift to either disappear into the character or let us hear her own dark thoughts. Too often, it’s only skin deep.

1 Deceptively edited or not, the Kardashian recording of her conversation with Kanye West showed off her knowledge of her own numbers, as well as her willingness to use those numbers to club Ye whenever he said something condescending

2 In this narrow way it is a little reminiscent of a certain political figure, but everyone will get mad if I say which one

3 The song uses a I vi III IV progression familiar from Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?” and a bunch of other songs. Max Martin and Shellback are known for hooks you can’t get out of your head, not originality.

4 If she’s the Jordan of stadium ticket sales, Lorde and Charli XCX give off a Shaq and Charles Barkley buddy vibe. They’re not quite friends, but they’re fun together.

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Taylor Swift Wore the Last Manicure We’d Expect for ‘Showgirl’ Release Day
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Taylor Swift Wore the Last Manicure We’d Expect for ‘Showgirl’ Release Day

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Still, something about this manicure feels very…un-Taylor? As a longtime Swiftie, I can’t recall ever seeing her in classic French tips before—and definitely never in this thick, high-contrast, early-aughts style. Granted, this is the first time that she’s taken her ring on a media circuit, so from a color standpoint, it makes sense that she’d want to give her new hardware the spotlight. And with the gaudy Showgirl era and her real-life fiancée era happening simultaneously, Swift seems to be keeping us on our toes.

In another appearance on UK radio show Heart Breakfast, Swift shared the full story of her engagement ring. According to Swift, she mentioned jewelry designer Kindred Lubeck to Kelce a full year-and-a-half before their engagement. “When I saw the ring, I was like, ‘I know who made that!’” She said. “I didn’t know what I would want, but he did, somehow.”

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Must Read: 'Vogue' Shifts to 8 Issues a Year, Bob Mackie Talks Taylor Swift Wearing His Showgirl Design
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Must Read: 'Vogue' Shifts to 8 Issues a Year, Bob Mackie Talks Taylor Swift Wearing His Showgirl Design

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Starting in 2026, Vogue will shift from a monthly print cadence to eight issues per year in the U.S., timed to significant moments like spring and fall fashion, the Met Gala and Vogue World. The issues will be bigger than they currently …

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New Music Friday October 3: Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl
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New Music Friday October 3: Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means Taylor Swift’s 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, is finally here and ET has got it covered!

Taylor shared a series of behind the scenes photos when the album dropped and shared, “Tonight all these lives converge here. The mosaics of laughter and cocktails of tears where fraternal souls sing identical things and it’s beautiful. It’s rapturous. It is frightening. I can’t tell you how proud I am to share this with you, an album that just feels so right. A forever thank you goes out to my mentors and friends Max and Shellback for helping me paint this self portrait. If you thought the big show was wild, perhaps you should come and take a look behind the curtain…”

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Earlier this week, Taylor celebrated good news with RIAA announcing that Taylor has become the first and only female artist in history to surpass 100 million RIAA Certified album units.

Also this week, Spotify celebrated Taylor’s new album by inviting fans into a 3-day immersive activation, “The Life of a Showgirl: A Spotify Experience,” in New York City ahead of the release. Fans were able to step into the life of a showgirl, capture photo moments, hunt for Easter eggs, and also got a first look at lyrics from the album. Today, Spotify announced Taylor’s album became its most streamed album in a single day in 2025 so far.

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Swifties will be celebrating Taylor’s new album this weekend with the release of TAYLOR SWIFT | THE OFFICIAL RELEASE PARTY OF A SHOWGIRL, which will be shown on thousands of movie theatre screens in the U.S. October 3 through October 5. Fans will see the exclusive world premiere of the music video for “The Fate of Ophelia,” along with behind the scenes footage from the music video shoot, brand new lyric videos, and Taylor’s never before seen personal reflections on songs from her new album. Get ready to dance as Taylor said, “Dancing is optional but very much encouraged.”

And we can’t forget about all the different vinyl editions. Taylor shared that she was so happy with her photo shoot and wanted her fans to have as many images from this album era. She chose a high gloss finish which she has never before and wanted this album to feel really luxurious. Taylor said, “The vinyl packaging, the CD packaging, the photographs, the photo cards, it’s all just something I’m very proud of and it took a lot of time to put together, a lot of concentration, a lot of organization but hopefully it pays off, I hope the fans are happy.”

For her 12th album, Taylor reunited with producers Max Martin and Shellback and delivered twelve “bangers” as she called them during her “New Heights” appearance in August. She shared, “This is the record I’ve been wanting to make for a very long time.” Now, let’s break down some of our favorite lyrics!

“The Fate of Ophelia”
Taylor references Ophelia from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” but instead of a tragic fate, she was saved. She told Hit Radio that she has a fixation on Shakespeare characters and that this is a love song she is proud of. Travis also dropped an Easter egg from his post back in July when he wrote “Had some adventures this offseason, kept it 100.”

And if you’d never come for me
I might’ve drowned in the melancholy
I sore my loyal to me, myself and I
Right before you lit my sky up

You dug me out of my grave and saved my heart from the fate of Ophelia
Keep it 100 on the land, the sea, the sky

“Elizabeth Taylor”
Oftentimes it doesn’t feel so glamorous to be me
All the right guys promised they’d stay
Under bright lights, they withered away but you bloom
Portofino was on my mind
And I think you know why

“Opalite”
Travis shared on “New Heights” that this is his favorite song on the album which Taylor confirmed during her Capital Breakfast interview. She explained that opal is Travis’ birth stone and she has always loved that stone. She told Hits Radio that this song was so fun to write and how we think certain moments in our lives are major setbacks but actually catapult you forward in growth, wisdom and perspective.

I had a bad habit of missing lovers past
My brother used to call it eating out of the trash

It’s alright
You were dancing through the lightning strikes
Sleepless in the onyx night
But now the sky is opalite
Oh oh oh oh my Lord
Never met no one like you before
You had to make your own sunshine
But now the sky is opalite

“Father Figure”
Taylor interpolated George Michael’s “Father Figure” into her song. George Michael Entertainment thanked Taylor for including George in such a special moment. During her BBC Radio 1 interview, Taylor said this song was fun to write and is proud of the line I can make deals with the devil because my d*ck’s bigger and she also told Magic Radio that she wrote this song in character.

“Eldest Daughter”
But I’m never gonna let you down
I’m never gonna leave you out
So many traitors, smooth operators
But I’m never gonna break that vow
I’m never gonna leave you now

“Ruin The Friendship”
This is not about a broken friendship but about a loved one she lost in high school. She shares regret for not pursuing her friend at the time.

Would’ve been the best mistake
Should’ve kissed you anyway

When I left school, I lost track of you
Abigail called me with the bad news
Goodbye and we’ll never know why

“Actually Romantic”
Wrote me a song saying it makes you sick to see my face
Some people might be offended
But it’s actually sweet all the time you’ve spent on me
It’s honestly wild all the effort you’ve put int
It’s actually romantic

“Wi$h Li$t”
Taylor confirmed this might be her favorite song! She told Heart Breakfast that this was the last song she made for the album — it is a dreamy and romantic song and details things people aspire to have in their lives and she shares what she would want like wanting to settle down and start a family! When asked if she thinks she achieved the line bring me a best friend who I think is hot, Taylor said “100%! Look what I got!” and held up her engagement ring to the hosts.
I made wishes on all the stars, God please bring me a best friend who I think is hot. Thought I had it once, twice, but I did not. 

I just want you
Have a couple kids, got the whole block lookin’ like you

Got me dreamin’ ’bout a driveway with a basketball hoop
Boss up, settle down, got a wish list
I just want you

“Wood”
All of that bitchin’ wishing on a falling star
Never did me any good
I ain’t got to knock on wood
It’s you and me forever dancin’ in the dark
All over me, it’s understood
I ain’t got to knock on wood

Forgive me, it sounds cocky
He ah-matized me and opened my eyes
Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see
His love was the key that opened my thighs

“CANCELLED!”
Good thing I like my friends cancelled
I like them cloaked in Gucci and in scandal
Like my whiskey sour and poison thorny flowers
Welcome to my underworld where it gets quite dark
At least you know exactly who your friends are
They’re the ones with matching scars

“Honey”
You can call me honey if you want because I’m the one you want
You give it different meaning because you mean it when you talk

“The Life of a Showgirl” featuring Sabrina Carpenter
Taylor opened about this song during her Magic Radio interview about how the song is about meeting one of your idols who warns you against following in their footsteps because they want to be honest of how hard this industry is, but you do it anyway. She also opened up about how she was physically exhausted during the Eras Tour and needed to be emotionally and mentally stimulated, which led her to start writing this new album.

I’d sell my soul to have a taste of a magnificent life
That’s all mine but that’s not what showgirls get, they leave us for dead

The Life of a Showgirl – Taylor Swift
Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

 

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5 Takeaways From Taylor Swift’s New Album The Life of a Showgirl
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5 Takeaways From Taylor Swift’s New Album The Life of a Showgirl

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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For a minute, it felt as if Taylor Swift was about to embark on her own Never Ending Tour. It’s more fair to say Swift is on something closer to a perpetual victory lap. Beyond the Eras Tour grossing over $2 billion in sales, she scored a record-breaking fourth Grammy for Album of the Year, dropped an exposé of a double album, and reacquired the masters to her first six albums after nearly completing the Taylor’s Version project (note: this is just recounting the major points of last year). Each new Taylor Swift record means a new cultural movement, more records to be broken, and, perhaps most integral, a batch of songs to contextualize in the Swiftian canon.

So give a warm welcome to The Life of a Showgirl, Swift’s 12th studio album, which foils The Tortured Poets Department in a few major ways. For one, it’s a tight 12-track run compared to the colossal 31-track of TTPD. Max Martin and Shellback—reuniting with Swift for their first new body of work together since 2017’s Reputation—produced and wrote the entire record with her. And The Life of a Showgirl finds Swift on cloud 9, swooning over her future with a fiancé and her present, infinite success. Here are 5 takeaways from the album.

The Tortured Playwrights Department

Turns out the chairman of the Tortured Poets Department is hosting a playwriting seminar, and the Bard’s tragedy Hamlet is required reading. The Life of a Showgirl opens with “The Fate of Ophelia,” where Swift recounts the major facets of the presumed bride of the Prince of Denmark. Ophelia is driven to madness after the murder of her father and flaky romantic advances from Hamlet, and before long, takes her own life. The Hamlet of Swift’s world possesses much more agency than the original; here, he is no longer cowardly and immobile, but honest about his infatuation with Ophelia and sweeps her off her feet. “And if you’d never come for me,” Swift declares, with the bass pulsing like a racing heart, “I might’ve lingered in purgatory.” It’s easy to see why she’s drawn to revise Ophelia’s ending (she does love giving a few notes to William Shakespeare), especially as Showgirl’s love songs are entranced with her soon-to-be husband, Travis Kelce. Call it her honeymoon era.

Cell Block Taylor

OK, let’s talk about it: “Actually Romantic” is already believed to be about club rat turned worldwide phenomenon Charli XCX, whose song “Sympathy is a knife” was a public blood-letting of her deepest insecurities as a 30-something female pop star; when she spots a certain singer backstage, she detests her, then feels guilty for the vitriol and jealousy pumping through her veins. Out of the gate, “Actually Romantic” is in your face with its barbs. Swift calls her a cowardly cokehead, a yipping lapdog, and maims XCX’s now-husband George Daniel (“How many times has your boyfriend said, ‘Why are we always talking ’bout her?’”). I almost expected Swift to recall a line from Mean Girls when she feigns flattery from the lopsided feud.

You could categorize most of Swift’s discography into different emotions or subjects, and this song will be filed under the Vindictive Diss Tracks label. Unlike Swift’s biggest enemies (slimy businessmen looking to make a buck, those complicit of the Swift–West 2016-17 crisis), “Actually Romantic” is reminiscent of Swift’s earliest revenge songs, where she was too caught up in her anger to see straight. It’s a far cry from the Taylor who revised a lyric on Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) for fear of being labeled as slut-shaming and anti-feminist.

So High School

This is what Swift said to GQ about her tour in 2015: “I’ve just been onstage for two hours, talking to 60,000 people about my feelings… When I get home, there is not one part of me that wishes I was around other people.” So while The Life of a Showgirl gives a glimpse behind the curtain of being the biggest pop star in the world, the album is less about the rush of being on stage than the desire for a simple life. Swift dreams up a white picket fence life on “Wi$h Li$t,” complete with gaggles of children playing house together, while “Ruin the Friendship” imagines a teenage Swift too stunned to make a move on a boy she’s crushing on; it ends with her at his funeral, reminiscent of the frosty Red (Taylor’s Version) track “Forever Winter.” Most major celebrities or pop artists will tell you their lives are spent in a glass cage, and yearn for mundanity as much as some pine for fame. In Taylor’s words on the record’s rapturous finale, “You don’t know the life of a showgirl, babe, and you’re never gonna wanna.”

That’s How You Get the Girl

On the Midnights opener “Lavender Haze,” Swift brushed off an enduring question regarding her former, long-term partner: When are you two finally going to tie the knot? Despite the song’s cool confidence, it was obvious she was exhausted by this query, and maybe her stance on matrimony had begun to shift. Swift and Kelce announced their engagement a few weeks after the album’s announcement, and Swift’s adoration for the Kansas City Chiefs player (Killa Trav if you’re nasty) bleeds into a trio of tracks on The Life of a Showgirl. What were once sour memories of barroom condescension now taste like sugar water; “Gave it a different meaning ’cause you mean it” she chirps on “Honey.” Taking notes from the Carpenter Songbook, she goes on a double entendre bonanza on “Wood,” where in one breath proclaims knowing Kelce’s the one, and in the next, name-drops his podcast to describe his, erm, virility (“New Heights of manhood”). Only time will tell if the basketball hoop in “Wi$h Li$t” will join the red scarf, a rickety screen door, and a downtown bar as canonical motifs of love in the Swiftiverse.

Swiftian Semantics

  • “Your thoughtless ambition sparked the ignition/On foolish decisions which lead to misguided visions” (“Father Figure”)
  • “I have been afflicted by a terminal uniqueness/I’ve been dying just from trying to seem cool” (“Eldest Daughter”)
  • “Glistening grass from September rain/Gray overpass full of neon names” (“Ruin the Friendship”)
  • “Now they’ve broken you like they’ve broken me/But a shattered glass is a lot more sharp” (“Cancelled!”)
  • “Buy the paint in the color of your eyes and graffiti my whole damn life” (“Honey”)
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'Taylor Swift: Showgirl' Movie Eyes Global Opening Around $50M: Box Office
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‘Taylor Swift: Showgirl’ Movie Eyes Global Opening Around $50M: Box Office

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Wherever the AMC distributed Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl lands at the box office, consider it unprecedented.

Not just in the mere fact that the No. 1 exhibitor in the world is releasing another one of her concert films, rather no other motion picture studio ever has dated a wide release two weeks out on an extremely low P&A campaign, largely focused on the social media push of its star, to what is expected to be a No. 1 haul at the box office.

Domestic estimates are $30M-$35M at 3,500 locations for the movie which is timed to the release of the 14x Grammy winner’s 12th studio album. International, where the movie is on sale in more than 50 markets, is looking at another $8M-$10M for a global bow on the high-end of $45M. Ala Eras Tour, the box office is largely driven by U.S./Canada.

Still a secret at the time of this post is exactly who directed this anticipated mix of lyrics music videos and docu bits.

Note this, even if Showgirl buckles with a $25M U.S./Canada opening, it ain’t a bad thing. It’s hard for some to read Swifties on tracking; the singer’s last AMC Concert movie, The Eras Tour, looked like a $100M+ opening, but filed the second best start stateside in October with $93.2M (behind 2019’s Joker which opened to $96.2M). Right now, women under 25 in first choice are huge at a 25 versus women over 25 (9) and men which are in the low single digits.

In first-day sales, we already told you that Showgirl had $15M, with AMC seeing their sixth biggest first day presales ever with around $7.5M. Sources say presales are now north of $20M. Showgirl is having a one weekend play, and there aren’t any Thursday previews.

At the end of the day, it’s all about selling albums for Swift. There just happens to be some movie tickets that can be sold along the way.

Some of Swift’s PR stunts include an appearance on the Graham Norton show in the UK on Friday, and there’s also a Spotify pop-up experience in NYC that began yesterday and runs through Oct. 2.

Swift will appear on The Tonight Show on Oct. 6 and Late Night With Seth Meyers on Oct. 8. It would not be shocking if she suddenly made a cameo on the Saturday Night Live season 51 opener this weekend.

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In a weekend where A24’s Dwayne Johnson movie, The Smashing Machine, was expected to rally, Swift’s arrival stole PLFs from that movie, as well as Warner Bros.’ second weekend of Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. Showgirl will now share PLFs with the Na’vi as Disney has the 3D re-release of James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water which at 2,100 is expected to do $3M-$4M. The third highest grossing movie ever at $2.3 billion worldwide (seventh domestic at $684M) will have a sneak peek of Avatar: Fire & Ash at the end of the film (each theater features one of three rotating glimpses).

While Avatar 2 will have 90% of the Imax, One Battle After Another will hold onto its Imax 70MM auditoriums. The hope is that the Leonardo DiCaprio movie eases -40% or better with around $13M. Currently, in its first five days at the box office with a running cume of $27.7M, -2% compared to the same frame as Killers of the Flower Moon two years ago.

‘The Smashing Machine’

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Smashing Machine, which was made for net $50M production cost, largely covered by foreign presales, hopes for a $13M-$17M opening at 3,000 theaters, down from its initial $20M projection. The Benny Safdie directed movie is best with men over 25 in first choice. Reviews out of Venice (where Johnson cried during the standing ovation) and TIFF are at 76% certified fresh. Any optimism lies in the Johnson faithful and WWE fans showing up. The movie follows mixed-martial arts and UFC champion Mark Kerr’s wrestling tours in Japan, his struggle with drug addiction and turbulent marriage with his wife, played by Emily Blunt.

Bleecker Street has the Mercedes Bryce Morgan directed erotic thriller, Bone Lake, in 1,045 sites, also in the low single digits. The movie, which world premiered at Fantastic Fest, stands at 94% fresh with critics. Pic’s blurb: A couple’s vacation at a secluded estate is upended when they’re forced to share the mansion with a mysterious couple. A dream getaway spirals into a nightmarish maze of sex, lies, and manipulation, triggering a battle for survival.

IFC’s Good Boy at around 1,650 theaters, is also in the low single digits. The Ben Leonberg directed and co-written comedy horror thriller follows a loyal dog who moves to a rural family home with his owner. The he discovers supernatural forces lurking in the shadows and does what a brave pup must do to protest those he loves the most. Outlook is also low single digits with a RT critics score of 93% fresh.

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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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Taylor Swift’s Jaw-Dropping Rs 24 Lakh Ring Steals The Show On ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ Album Cover | Glamsham.com
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Taylor Swift’s Jaw-Dropping Rs 24 Lakh Ring Steals The Show On ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ Album Cover | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
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Taylor Swift is once again turning heads — not just with her music, but with her dazzling accessories. The cover of her upcoming 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, has created a major buzz, particularly for the singer’s breathtaking jewellery. Fans are especially mesmerized by the massive gemstone ring she flaunts in the promotional shoot.

Shot by renowned photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, the album cover captures Swift in full showgirl glam. Dressed in bejewelled lingerie, feathers, and diamonds, she channels old-Hollywood glamour with a modern twist. On Wednesday, Swift released a new promotional image for Target’s exclusive The Life of a Showgirl: The Crowd is Your King Edition on Summertime Spritz Pink Shimmer Vinyl. In it, she dons a blush pink corset embellished with gemstones, paired with netted stockings. Her headpiece — a lavish arrangement of feathers and rhinestones — adds to the theatrical flair. But the centerpiece of the look? A stunning rose gold ring.

According to Kallati, a fine jewellery brand, the 14K rose gold ring features a 35-carat sapphire and a 1-carat diamond, valued at an impressive $27,120 (approximately ₹24 lakh). It perfectly complements the opulent theme of the album.

Set to release on October 3, The Life of a Showgirl is a vibrant departure from the melancholic tones of her previous album, The Tortured Poets Department. Speaking on the New Heights podcast hosted by Travis and Jason Kelce, Swift shared that the album was inspired by the whirlwind experience of her Eras Tour, describing it as “glamorous, chaotic, and alive.”

Also Read: Taylor Swift Spotted at Selena Gomez’s Secret Wedding – Under an Umbrella

The 12-track album features songs like “The Fate of Ophelia,” “Elizabeth Taylor,” and “Ruin the Friendship.” The title track, The Life of a Showgirl, includes a collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter, promising a mix of theatrical storytelling and bold pop flair.

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