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Many of us have spent the last days to deal with the latest album by Taylor Swift, which is largely an ode to be super in love (and super-corn for) its fiancĂ©. Travis Kelce is an almost constant element on the album, which caused speculation that Swift – which announced his album shortly before getting engaged – could take a step back from her career once she is married. But Swift clarified in an interview on Monday which, in fact, her husband is very favorable to her work.
In an interview with BBC Radio 2, host Scott Mills asked Swift theories she would retire after The life of a showgirl. “Taylor, don’t tell me it’s your last album,” said Mills. “What? No,” Swift quickly replied. Mills explained that he had seen people say: “Well, she will get married and that she will have children, and it will be the last album.”
Swift criticized speculation as “a shocking thing to say”. “This is not why people get married-so that they can leave their jobs,” she said. “I love the person I am with because he likes what I do, and he likes how much I am accomplished by making art and making music.” Swift said that she and Kelce deeply care about their career, which brought them closer. “This is the coolest thing about Trav-as, he is so passionate about what he does so that I am passionate about what I do, that connects us,” she said. “There is no moment in the time when he will say to himself:” I am really upset that you still make music. “”
The question came following a handful of social messages that claimed to identify the whistles of conservative dogs in Swift’s new music, particularly pointing her words on the desire for domestic bliss and the idea that she “centered a man” in the deployment of the album. Conservative Women’s Magazine Spy Even celebrated the album as “commercial coded”.
In the midst of all this speech, it is likely to mention that Swift has approved several Democrats in the last decade. Anyway, his next album would be his 13th. Do you really think that it would miss all this Easter plantation?