© MTV/MTV1415/Getty Images for MTV Taylor Swift (R) and Demi Lovato attend the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at the Forum on August 24, 2014, in Inglewood, California.
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Taylor Swift gives a sneak peek at the hard road she traveled to find her truest self in the first official trailer for her upcoming Netflix special, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana.
Also, not for nothing, near the end of the nearly two-minute clip she drops and f-bomb, which is kind of fun. The doc directed by Emmy winner Lana Wilson will hit select theaters and the streaming service on Jan. 31 -- after debuting at the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday night (Jan. 23) -- but on Wednesday (Jan.
© MTV/MTV1415/Getty Images for MTV Taylor Swift (R) and Demi Lovato attend the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at the Forum on August 24, 2014, in Inglewood, California.
Wait, what?? Some eagle-eyed Taylor Swift fans have noticed that in her documentary Miss Americana, there's footage of her talking in her dressing room with a very large, sparkly ring on the ring finger of her left hand. Swift's boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, also features in the doc, in which Swift sweetly tells him she loves him. So are they headed down the aisle??
Nikki Glaser has issued an apology to Taylor Swift.
is the latest pop star to get personal in a documentary. Her new Netflix film, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, offers an unprecedented look into the pop icon's life—her career, her personal life, and everything in between.
Country music artists are often taught young to not have any opinions, especially ones that could be deemed controversial. To do that is to risk losing a portion of your fanbase.
Taylor Swift fans are getting an unprecedented look into the singer’s pop career, personal life and psyche with the documentary Miss Americana, which Netflix released on Friday, January 31.
Grammys 2020 made headlines when CEO Deborah Dugan was reportedly put on administrative leave on the charges of bullying by another office staff. Entertainment Tonight confirmed on January 24 that the Blank Space singer Taylor Swift will not be attending the 62nd annual Grammy Awards.
Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Kanye West have added their tributes to Kobe Bryant following the basketball legend’s death on Sunday (26Jan20).
1. Taylor Swift: Miss AmericanaDocumentary Fans will see a new side of the pop star in Taylor Swift’s revealing new documentary. The film will follow her life over the past few years as she comes into her own as a songwriter, performer and woman standing up for LGBTQ+ and artists’ rights through her public platform.When: Friday on Netflix
Taylor Swift's Miss Americana documentary premiere is tonight in Sundance, and the lady of the hour came to Park City dressed for own her moment. The singer wore an all plaid outfit: a plaid jumpsuit and matching trench and heels. She arrived at the premiere with just her team. She wore her hair down and opted for her signature red lip. This is Taylor Swift, after all.
Taylor Swift's intimate Netflix documentary, Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday night.In the film, the pop star revealed for the first time that she had an eating disorder.In the revealing Netflix documentary Taylor Swift: Miss Americana, Taylor Swift opened up for the first time about living with an eating disorder.
Fly-on-the-wall portraits of pop-music stars used to be dominated by, you know, pop music. The life and personality and woe-is-me-I’m-caught-in-the-media-fishbowl spectacle of the star herself was part of the equation, yet all that stuff had a way of dancing around the edges.
PARK CITY, Utah — If you think the moon landing was staged, just wait till you see “Miss Americana,” the new documentary about pop star Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift finds her voice in the trailer for the Netflix documentary Miss Americana.The doc gives a raw and emotionally revealing look into Swift's life during a transformational period as she learns to embrace her role not only as a songwriter and performer, but also as a woman harnessing the full power of her voice and platform.Emmy-winner Lana Wilson directed the film, which was produced by Morgan Neville, Caitrin Rogers and Christine O’Malley.