Taylor Swift has said that she would likely never perform her song “Soon You’ll Get Better,” but she debuted the song with an emotional performance on the One World: Together At Home special.
01.04.2020 - 19:29 / variety.com
Taylor Swift hasn’t been spotted casually browsing in record stores over the years quite as often as LP shop-aholic Elton John, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have an equal interest in keeping them open and thriving. Grimey’s, an independent store in her hometown of Nashville, confirmed Thursday that Swift had quietly made a contribution to help out employees during the shop’s coronavirus-related closure.
Rolling Stone talked with Grimey’s co-owner Doyle Davis, who confirmed the donation. “We
Taylor Swift has said that she would likely never perform her song “Soon You’ll Get Better,” but she debuted the song with an emotional performance on the One World: Together At Home special.
Chrissy Teigen wants her fans to know that a recent tweet was not shading Taylor Swift, despite the conspiracy theories that emerged from the fevered minds of Swifties.
Don’t mess with Swifties. Chrissy Teigen responded to Taylor Swift shade claims, and she has no “bad blood” with the “Lover” singer. Fans thought Teigen shaded Swift on Thursday, April 9, when the model tweeted: “is cutting your nose off to spite your face a sagittarius thing or just a dumb idiot thing I can’t stop wanting to do”
Chrissy Teigen is letting fans know that one of her recent tweets was not about Taylor Swift!
Taylor Swift was "hopefully keeping you company during your self-isolation and quarantine time" while she acted as a DJ from home for SiriusXM's Hits 1 n chill show on Friday (April 3).The singer, who was the first in a series of artists to have their own spin on the program airing on SiriusXM radio (channel 2) and on the SiriusXM app, curated a playlist of tracks to play -- and in between songs spoke of how she's spending her time during the coronavirus quarantine."During this time, I know that
It's pretty great to see celebrities step up to support others during the coronavirus pandemic, isn't it? One such example: Taylor Swift, who's quietly supporting a beloved Nashville record store. As Rolling Stone reports, Grimey’s New & Preloved Music was recently forced to close its doors and send staff home—so Swift decided to help out.
Taylor Swift is helping one small record store in Nashville stay afloat amid economic struggles caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Taylor Swift is lending a helping hand to a local business. The 30-year-old musician made a special donation to Grimey’s New & Preloved Music, an independent record store located in her hometown of Nashville, Tenn.
Taylor Swift is helping out a small business and its workers amid the current health crisis.
Taylor Swift is a life preserver for the Nashville record store Grimey’s.
Sisters sticking together.
Okay, so last night . While asking fans to donate to , Taylor called the video "illegally recorded," and "edited and manipulated in order to frame me and put me, my family, and fans through hell for 4 years."
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