Taylor Swift doesn’t just make waves with her music, but with her sense of style too!
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Corey Taylor has shared a new video addressing fans’ concerns over his mental health after he cancelled a North America tour – see what the Slipknot frontman had to say below.Earlier this year, Taylor announced that he was cancelling his solo North American tour to take a break and focus on his mental health and spend time with his family. Yesterday (January 24), he announced a short run of four shows in Asia between late March and early April.Shortly after announcing the Asia tour, the rock and metal musician began receiving comments about confusion as to why his North America shows were cancelled in the name of mental health, but he was able to announce Asia gigs.Taking to Instagram, a solemn looking Corey Taylor said: “The truth of the matter is, I understand why so many of you are upset.
I’m just going to break it down for you. I, over the last year, have had a complete and utter breakdown of boundaries, mental health, ego, entitlement, the whole nine years culminating in a very, very real, very near relapse.”A post shared by Corey Taylor (@coreytaylor)He continued: “I kinda don’t recognise myself.
Again, I wanted to address this and just tell people that I needed time to reset, I need time to start working on my heart and mind and get straight. The reason I’m keeping the Southeast Asia run is, it’s literally four shows, it’s literally a week.
I’m gonna see how I do with that and take it day by day basically.”“I’m working on self care right now, I’m getting the help I need, and surrounding myself with my family. To everyone concerned with me, thank you very much, I appreciate it.
Taylor Swift doesn’t just make waves with her music, but with her sense of style too!
Travis Kelce is the ultimate fanboy!
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Well, this is catnip for NFL conspiracy theorists!
Taylor Swift has closed the door on the Tokyo leg of her tour… and is opening the door to Super Bowl Sunday!!
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