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Taylor Swift’s Late Night With Seth Meyers Highlights
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Taylor Swift’s Late Night With Seth Meyers Highlights

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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The opening song on Taylor Swift‘s The Life of a Showgirl references the character Ophelia from William Shakespeare‘s Hamlet, who faces a tragic fate.

According to the song’s lyrics, Taylor “might’ve drowned in the melancholy” if she hadn’t been saved by her true love.

“I heard you calling / On the megaphone,” Taylor sings. “You wanna see me all alone.”

The lyrics appear to be a nod to Travis Kelce calling Taylor out on his New Heights podcast for not meeting him at her Eras Tour, which is how their romance began. 

“I swore loyalty to me, myself and I,” the lyrics continue. “Right before you lit my sky up.”

Before meeting Travis, Taylor was fresh off a breakup from Matty Healy, having declared herself one of the “independent girlies” in July 2023. 

But after Travis went to her concert in Kansas City that same month, sparks began to fly.

Now, Taylor’s fiancé is even in on her Easter egg game, teasing “The Fate of Ophelia” lyrics on Instagram back in July. (Had some adventures this offseason,” he captioned pics with Taylor, adding, “Kept it [100].”)

How does that connect to Taylor’s song? Well, as the lyrics go, “You dug me out of my grave and saved my heart from the fate of Ophelia / Keep it one hundred.”

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Eldest Daughter’ Lyrics Are Being Rewritten by Eldest Daughters
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Eldest Daughter’ Lyrics Are Being Rewritten by Eldest Daughters

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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Not every eldest daughter felt totally seen by Taylor Swift’s “Eldest Daughter,” a track off of The Life of a Showgirl. In fact, disappointed eldest daughters have begun rewriting the lyrics to the song themselves and sharing their versions on TikTok—which is a very eldest daughter thing to do.

Part of the problem seems to be that Swift’s lyrics focus more on how she is perceived by strangers on the internet than how she is perceived by family as the eldest daughter. In the first verse, Swift sings, “Everybody’s so punk on the internet,” and “Everybody’s cutthroat in the comments / Every single hot take is cold as ice.” In the chorus, Swift sings, “But I’m not a bad bitch / And this isn’t savage.” In fact, Swift only uses the phrase “eldest daughter” once in the whole song, when she says, “Every eldest daughter / Was the first lamb to the slaughter.” This is probably the track’s most poignant lyric, but it is immediately undone by the following line: “So we all dressed up as wolves and we looked fire.”

Unsurprisingly, many of the eldest daughters who listened to the song felt like the eldest-daughter experience could have been more movingly described—and so took it upon themselves to fix the problem. One such creator focused on small changes, singing in her version, “We all dressed up as wolves just to survive,” and changing the “bad bitch” line to “I’m not a bad kid / Just got a habit.”

Others made even bigger changes to the chorus. One sang, “I’m not an actress / I’ll burst into ashes.” Another creator’s version goes, “I’ve tried to bury / This pain that I’ve carried.” Yet another sings, “But I’m not as strong as / The narrative’s plot plans.” Each of these versions keeps to Swift’s general theme of vulnerability, but with slightly more sophisticated language that brings the song back to the titular “eldest daughter.”

Most of the new iterations keep some version of Swift’s original chorus, in which she says, “Never gonna let you down.” But one creator decided instead to reference an earlier Swift era, singing, “They’re moving the goal posts / Can’t tell which one hurts most / That I’m back on the bleachers again / Or that they don’t trust me with my pen.” One of the most popular rewrites has a chorus focused on the romantic element of the song, singing, “My heart has been ravaged / Still I’d let you have it.”

The lyrical changes aren’t even necessarily personal to the creators (although some of them definitely are). For the most part, these rewrites are just trying to clarify Swift’s original message. Some changes smooth some of the more awkward turns of phrase. For instance, many people tweaked the original, “I have been afflicted / by terminal uniqueness.” In the other new versions, “So many traitors / Smooth operators” becomes “So many traitors / Promised me favors,” or, “Sudden displacement / High expectations.”

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Travis Kelce Reacts to Taylor Swift's Explicit 'Wood' Song
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Travis Kelce Reacts to Taylor Swift’s Explicit ‘Wood’ Song

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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Jason Kelce grilled his brother on his feelings about the singer’s The Life of a Showgirl track

Leave it to Jason Kelce to ask the hard questions that all Taylor Swift fans want to know.

On the latest episode of the New Heights podcast, Jason asked his brother Travis Kelce what he thought of Taylor Swift’s song “Wood” off her record-breaking album, The Life of a Showgirl, which declares in the lyrics: “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.”

After taking a few moments to find the perfect word, Jason asked the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, “Do you feel cocky?” When Travis tried to insist that he’d love any song his fiancée writes, Jason remarked, “It’s not just any song,” adding, “This is a very specific you. … Well, it’s not just you, though. It’s an appendage.”

“I think you’re not understanding the song,” replied Travis, causing his brother to exasperatedly exclaim, “Jesus Christ, Travis! Come on!” The former Philadelphia Eagles player also teased, “I thought Redwood was a little bit… that’s a generous word.”

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Earlier this week, Swift gave fans a bit more insight into the meaning behind “Wood” during an appearance on SiriusXM Hits 1. The singer shared that she played the highly suggestive track for her mother. “I think that she thinks that that song is about superstitions, popular superstitions, which it absolutely is,” Swift said. “That’s the joy of the double entendre. You could read that song for people and it just goes right over their head. You see in that song what you wanna see in that song.”

The star also raved about her muse, Travis. “He’s one of those people where as soon as you meet him, you kind of know he’s the best,” she said. “And you kind of know there’s no one else on the planet that’s ever been even remotely similar to him. He’s like one of one.”

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Taylor Swift’s “The Fate Of Ophelia” Is Shattering Streaming Records And Owning Pop Radio | Glamsham.com
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Taylor Swift’s “The Fate Of Ophelia” Is Shattering Streaming Records And Owning Pop Radio | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Taylor Swift’s new song The Fate of Ophelia isn’t just another chart entry, it’s a full-blown phenomenon. Within days of release, the track became the fastest song ever to cross 100 million streams on Spotify, setting a record that even Swift herself hadn’t touched before. The pace was unreal. Fans kept refreshing the counters, posting updates in real time, and by the end of the week, Ophelia had become Spotify’s new benchmark for what a hit looks like in 2025.

What’s even wilder is how the song has taken over pop radio. In the U.S., The Fate of Ophelia earned the most pop radio adds in a single week since Easy on Me by Adele back in 2021. For a song to dominate both streaming and traditional radio like that is rare now, but if there’s one artist who still pulls it off effortlessly, it’s Taylor. Program directors reportedly jumped on the track right away, a mix of that instant earworm production and Swift’s knack for lyrics that hit straight to the gut.

Musically, The Fate of Ophelia feels like the sweet spot between her cinematic songwriting and her pop roots. It’s grand, emotional, and kind of haunting. The production swells slowly, almost like you’re walking into something you shouldn’t, and then it crashes right when you expect it to stay quiet. It’s the kind of song that feels like it’s hiding something, which, let’s be real, is what Taylor does best.

Also Read: Taylor Swift’s Latest Look Will Leave You SPEECHLESS – See Her Showgirl-Inspired Outfit!

On social media, fans are losing it. Reddit threads and TikTok edits have already turned Ophelia into an obsession. People are analyzing every lyric, connecting it back to her earlier eras, and talking about how it feels like the perfect blend of Folklore’s emotion and 1989’s confidence.

It’s easy to say Taylor breaks records every time she breathes, but this one hits differently. The Fate of Ophelia isn’t loud about its power; it just moves like a storm that no one saw coming. And once again, everyone’s caught in the rain.

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Taylor Swift's Dinner Photo in New York City
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Taylor Swift’s Dinner Photo in New York City

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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The opening song on Taylor Swift‘s The Life of a Showgirl references the character Ophelia from William Shakespeare‘s Hamlet, who faces a tragic fate.

According to the song’s lyrics, Taylor “might’ve drowned in the melancholy” if she hadn’t been saved by her true love.

“I heard you calling / On the megaphone,” Taylor sings. “You wanna see me all alone.”

The lyrics appear to be a nod to Travis Kelce calling Taylor out on his New Heights podcast for not meeting him at her Eras Tour, which is how their romance began. 

“I swore loyalty to me, myself and I,” the lyrics continue. “Right before you lit my sky up.”

Before meeting Travis, Taylor was fresh off a breakup from Matty Healy, having declared herself one of the “independent girlies” in July 2023. 

But after Travis went to her concert in Kansas City that same month, sparks began to fly.

Now, Taylor’s fiancé is even in on her Easter egg game, teasing “The Fate of Ophelia” lyrics on Instagram back in July. (Had some adventures this offseason,” he captioned pics with Taylor, adding, “Kept it [100].”)

How does that connect to Taylor’s song? Well, as the lyrics go, “You dug me out of my grave and saved my heart from the fate of Ophelia / Keep it one hundred.”

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Taylor Swift's 'The Fate of Ophelia' Video Is Up on YouTube Now: Watch
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Taylor Swift’s ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ Video Is Up on YouTube Now: Watch

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Taylor Swift‘s “The Fate of Ophelia” music video is now streaming on YouTube, following an exclusive early release to movie theaters in the U.S. on Friday (Oct. 3).

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Written and directed by Swift herself, the music video for “The Fate of Ophelia” made it online Sunday night (Oct. 5). The reference-filled visual has the pop star playing several parts, or showing several sides — among them the once ill-fated Ophelia of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the lead in a Golden Age Hollywood movie musical, a frontwoman to a 1960s girl group, and the modern Swift showgirl that audiences know and love.

Of course, Swift’s single imagines an Ophelia who makes her way out of a destined tragic ending.

In the accompanying music video (seen below), Swift crawls out of an on-set version of a Sir John Everett Millais painting circa the 1850s that famously depicts Ophelia’s drowning. She performs different iterations of a “Fate of Ophelia” show — in homage to the likenesses of Marilyn Monroe in one scene and Ronnie Spector/The Ronettes in another, and center soundstage in an Anything Goes-inspired ensemble — and ends up soaking in her bathtub by the clip’s end. She’s presumably exhausted after playing all the parts, but still quite alive.

“The Fate of Ophelia” music video wraps with the image that became the official album cover for Swift’s newly released The Life of a Showgirl.

Earlier on Sunday, Swift’s team posted a short interview clip that has the singer-songwriter explaining how the album art came to be.

“There was this moment in the photo shoot [with photographers Mert Alaş and Marcus Piggott] right at the end of the day, the last setup, I’m in this bathtub in this bedazzled dress,” she said. “They take my picture. I see it on the monitor. I see it pop up. Even though it was at the weirdest angle, and I’m in the bathtub, I’m just like, ‘That’s the cover.’ And it was.”

She added, “I went and looked at the picture like, ‘Yeah. That’s it.’ I think it represents to me that you’ve done all this work, you’ve done a three-and-a-half hour show, you’ve done the lead-up to it, you’ve done the warm-ups, you’ve gotten through it. Anything that could’ve gone wrong, you sidestepped. You finally get back, what do you do? You take a bath.”

“That’s what I do in those situations,” she said. “It’s like that moment of relaxation. That moment the cameras are down, the lights are off. What do you have to say? What’s your story? Who are you then? That’s really the story of this album.”

Opening-day album sales for The Life of a Showgirl, as reported by data tracking firm Luminate, reached 2.7 million on its first day of release (Oct. 3). That tally counts traditional album sales (physical and digital purchases) across all versions of the album. It marks Swift’s biggest week ever, and the second-largest sales week for any album since Luminate began electronically tracking data in 1991; Adele currently holds the largest sales week with 25. Further news of Showgirl‘s first-week building sales and streaming activity will be available in the coming days.

“The Fate of Ophelia” music video was first shown in theaters as part of The Release Party of a Showgirl, Swift’s theatrical event that opened at No. 1 at the box office this weekend. The screening featured the music video premiere and behind-the-scenes footage from making it, plus Swift’s commentary on all 12 songs from The Life of a Showgirl and a first viewing of each track’s lyric video. It also revealed an unexpected co-star appearing in “The Fate of Ophelia” video: a loaf of Swift’s homemade sourdough bread.

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Taylor Swift's "The Fate of Ophelia" Music Video Delivers Glam
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Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” Music Video Delivers Glam

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Taylor Swift’s new music video for “The Fate of Ophelia” made its official premiere in movie theaters as part of the weirdly reverential The Official Release Party of a Showgirl. But now, you can see her full vision for the leadoff track from The Life of a Showgirl on YouTube, accompanied by 11 lyric videos for the album’s remaining songs.

The music video, written and directed by Swift (it says so in big letters at the end) showcases Swift embodying “showgirl” personas from across various points in history, including a pirate wench, a star of Busby Berkeley-esque musicals, and more tragic heroines.

During The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, Swift revealed that the video featured a happy reunion of the dancers who appeared on stage during The Eras Tour, as well as choreography by the renowned Mandy Moore and cinematography by Rodrigo Prieto, a four-time Oscar nominee for films including Brokeback Mountain and Killers of the Flower Moon. Also, it’s very important to know that the loaf of bread featured in one shot of this video was baked by Taylor herself.

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Swift’s 12th album sold 2.7 million copies in just the first 24 hours of its release. Our own Wren Graves, in his review, compared it to “a breathless vent to a friend, with alternating spurts of warmth, nostalgia, anxious searching, and teeth-baring sneers.”

Check out the new music video below.

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Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl Sells 2.7 Million Copies in First 24 Hours
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Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Sells 2.7 Million Copies in First 24 Hours

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl is off to a record-breaking start, selling 2.7 million copies on its first day in the US. Already, Swift has secured the second-biggest sales week of the modern era — since Luminate began electronically tracking data in 1991 — trailing only Adele’s 25, which moved 3.378 million copies in its first week back in 2015 (per Billboard).

Of that total, 1.2 million came from vinyl sales alone, setting a new record and surpassing the benchmark Swift herself established with The Tortured Poets Department, which sold 859,000 vinyl copies in its 2024 debut week.

At least some of The Life of a Showgirl’s commercial success can be attributed to the sheer number of variants Swift released. At last count, there were at least 28 different versions of the album — including four newly announced editions featuring exclusive acoustic bonus tracks.

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Taylor Swift’s 'Showgirl' Movie Opens No. 1 at Box Office
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Showgirl’ Movie Opens No. 1 at Box Office

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Taylor Swift’s The Official Release Party of a Showgirl is off to a spectacular start with a No. 1 debut at the domestic box office.

The pop superstar’s limited theatrical event — a one-weekend-only experience giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl — is expected to bring in between $28 million and $32 million from 3,702 theaters, according to projections from Swift’s team and distribution partner AMC Theatres (per The Hollywood Reporter). Rival studio estimates are even higher, with some predicting the film could surpass $35 million in its opening weekend.

Females made up nearly 90% of opening-day audiences on Friday (Oct. 3), according to THR.

Dwayne Johnson’s A24 wrestling drama The Smashing Machine is struggling in its debut, projected to earn $6 million, which is below initial expectations of $12–$14 million.

The Official Release Party of a Showgirl has been met with rave reviews from fans, earning a coveted A+ CinemaScore, matching the audience response to Swift’s 2023 record-breaking concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.

Running 89 minutes, The Official Release Party of a Showgirl features the premiere of the music video for the album’s opening track, “The Fate of Ophelia.” It also includes exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from the video shoot, lyric videos for the set’s tracks, and personal reflections from Swift herself on the creative process behind the music.

The special event is showing in theaters only from Oct. 3-5. Check out Billboard‘s eight biggest takeaways from the theatrical takeover here.

This isn’t Swift’s first box office triumph. In 2020, she released the critically acclaimed Netflix documentary Miss Americana, followed by The Eras Tour concert film in 2023, which went on to gross $179.2 million domestically, becoming the highest-grossing concert film of all time.

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Is Taylor Swift’s ‘Cancelled’ About Blake Lively? Lyrics Explained – Hollywood Life
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Is Taylor Swift’s ‘Cancelled’ About Blake Lively? Lyrics Explained – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Taylor Swift released her 12th studio album on October 3, 2025, and Swifties immediately commenced their normal detective work in breaking down all the songs’ lyrics. From her collab with Sabrina Carpenter to other tracks like “Father Figure,” there’s one hit from The Life of A Showgirl that fans are buzzing about: “Cancelled.” Its lyrics point to a story about a friend who was apparently “cancelled” through a scandal, leading fans to assume the song is about Blake Lively and her legal dispute with Justin Baldoni.

Here, Hollywood Life breaks down the lyrics of “Cancelled” and the song’s meaning.

Are Taylor Swift & Blake Lively Still Friends?

The last time that Taylor and Blake were spotted out together was in 2024. Earlier this year, People reported that the actress and the pop singer weren’t speaking and that their friendship “halted.”

Taylor is the godmother of Blake and Ryan Reynolds‘ daughters.

Is Taylor Swift's 'Cancelled' About Blake Lively? Lyrics Explained
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Is ‘Cancelled’ About Blake Lively? Lyrics Explained

Taylor has not confirmed whether she wrote “Cancelled” about Blake, but Swifties think the lyrics point to the Gossip Girl alum.

In the pre-chorus of the track, Taylor asks if a friend “girl bossed” too much, seemingly nodding to a woman who was accused of acting too bossy.

“Did you girlboss too close to the sun? / Did they catch you having far too much fun?” Taylor sings in the pre-chorus. “Come with me, when they see us, they’ll run / Something wicked this way comes.”

In the chorus of the track, Taylor sings, “Good thing I like my friends cancelled / I like ’em 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.”

In the past, Taylor has sung about being cancelled herself. Case in point: her hit single “Look What You Made Me Do.”

Is Taylor Swift Part of Blake Lively’s Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni?

In May 2025, Justin’s legal team subpoenaed Taylor Swift in his lengthy court battle against Blake over their It Ends With Us feud. Despite crafting the song “My Tears Ricochet” for the film, Taylor was not directly involved in the production, her rep said.

“Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film, she did not even see It Ends With Us until weeks after its public release, and was traveling around the globe during 2023 and 2024 headlining the biggest tour in history,” the rep said, per People.

Justin’s legal team dropped their subpoena against Taylor shortly thereafter.

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