Taylor Swift is feeling the love.
26.11.2020 - 00:25 / justjared.com
Taylor Swift revealed some insight into the making of her album Folklore in her new film that’s streaming now on Disney+.
In the special, the 30-year-old singer opened up about the song “Invisible String,” which is Track 11 on the album.
In the song, Taylor sings, “cold was the steel of my axe to grind for the boys who broke my heart, now I buy their babies presents.”
Talking with co-writer Aaron Dessner, “I remember I wrote it right after I sent an ex a baby gift. [Laughs] I was just like,
Taylor Swift is feeling the love.
Taylor Swift may have done it again. The 30-year-old’s new record Evermore might have only dropped a day ago, but Swifties work, well, swiftly.
Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik have stayed tight-lipped about their daughter’s name after welcoming her in September, but fans think they may have sussed it out. After Gigi’s pal Taylor Swift announced her new album Evermore, eagle-eyed followers have come up with an interesting theory about the baby’s moniker – suggesting the newborn could be called Dorothea.
This morning, I woke up to one single plaid coat splashed alllll over my Instagram feed. The look gave off a woodsy-chill vibe that you'd associate with rustic cabins and long hikes through the forest.
posted the one he received from her yesterday on his Twitter, and its design is very folklore era Taylor Swift in quarantine. The card features her three cats Olivia Benson, Meredith Grey, and Benjamin Button against a black and white wooded background.
, dressed in hats and scarves—next to what looks to be a glass of wine and/or champagne and/or eggnog (IDEK but I want it). The card reads "Wishing you a season of moments so wonderful, they become folklore.
The mystery co-writer on Taylor Swift's songs "Betty" and "Exile" has been unmasked. In her new Disney+ film, folklore: the long pond studio sessions, Swift finally reveals the identity of William Bowery, her mystery collaborator on two tracks.
folklore: the long pond studio sessions, Swift finally reveals the identity of William Bowery, her mystery collaborator on two tracks. 'So, William Bowery is Joe...as we know,' she says to folklore producers Jack Antonoff and The National's Aaron Dessner, referencing her boyfriend of four years, Joe Alwyn.But most people outside of that trio didn't know Bowery and Alwyn were the same person.
, is secretly : You would be correct.Taylor opened up about working with Joe during folklore: the long pond studio sessions on Disney+, saying "There's been a lot of discussion about William Bowery and his identity. He's not a real person...
A folklore secret has spilled, Perezious readers!
Taylor Swift confirmed that her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, cowrote two songs on her latest album, Folklore, under a pseudonym.“There’s been a lot of discussion about William Bowery and his identity because it’s not a real person,” the Grammy winner, 30, said in her Disney+ special, Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, which premiered on Wednesday, November 25.
Taylor Swift has revealed the true identity of songwriter William Bowery.Bowery, who is credited as a songwriter on two songs on Folklore (‘Betty’ and ‘Exile’), is in fact Swift’s boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.The news, which has long-been suspected by fans, was confirmed by Swift in her new concert film Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, which was released on Disney+ today (November 25) which was billed as “an intimate concert of the record-breaking ‘Folklore’”.Speaking about the true identity of
Taylor Swift has confirmed a folklore mystery! During her new Disney+ concert film, , the 30-year-old singer revealed that William Bowery, the mystery songwriter credited on «Betty» and «Exile,» is actually her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.«There's been a lot of discussion about William Bowery and his identity. He's not a real person,» Swift tells collaborators Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff in the film.
Taylor Swift is confirming a heavily speculated fan theory.