If you're anything like us, you've probably been playing Conan Gray's "Wish You Were Sober" on repeat. The track is from the 21-year-old singer-songwriter's debut album Kid Krow, which came out last Friday (April 3).
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Taylor Swift is making time a home a bit more entertaining, and the songstress uploaded a video to Instagram on Friday (March 20) to show a hilarious behind-the-scenes moment from her "The Man" music video.
In the tennis scene at the end of the clip, Swift's dad Scott plays the umpire who makes an unfavorable call--leading to the pop star's "man" persona having a full-blown meltdown.
"Basically I started pelting my dad with tennis balls, which was exhilarating i think for both of us. it was a
If you're anything like us, you've probably been playing Conan Gray's "Wish You Were Sober" on repeat. The track is from the 21-year-old singer-songwriter's debut album Kid Krow, which came out last Friday (April 3).
Marty Thomas, the Broadway star who once won America’s Junior Star Search talent show over a young Britney Spears, is releasing a stunning new mash-up that combines Taylor Swift and hit musical Waitress.
This is just what we needed! And YOU too! Took some CBD and it made our recap show sooooo much better! We talk Kim Kardashian losing to Taylor Swift! Dua Lipa in tears! Jenelle Evans has officially reconciled with dog-hating husband David Eason! Smart move? Lady GaGa disappoints fans! Should hospitals ban partners from delivery rooms? New York state has!
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."
The notorious 2016 call leaked online last weekend.
Just when it seemed like Taylor Swift and Kanye West's notorious 2016 phone call had been finally laid to rest, a reportedly full, unedited version made the rounds on social media over the weekend after an apparent leak. It puts a potentially new spin on the narrative that's circulated over the past four years — the one that says Swift approved of West's explicit lyrics on his song "Famous" but potentially pretended otherwise.
Oh boy, the saga bewteen Taylor Swift, , and continues after new video from leaked on March 22.
In the summer of 2016, Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian's names were thrown together more times than the most creative game of Mad Libs. That spring, West released "Famous," a single on his album The Life of Pablo that featured controversial lyrics about Swift.
No men were harmed in the making of Taylor Swift's music video. On Friday, the singer gave Swifties another behind-the-scenes look at her "The Man" music video with a hilarious video starring her dad Scott Swift.
To all the young people who aren't concerned about the coronavirus pandemic that has already taken thousands of lives, Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande have a pointed message for you. The two celebrities were among several who implored their fans to take social distancing seriously.
Taylor Swift has nothing but admiration for her longtime pal, Gigi Hadid. The 30-year-old singer is one of the many celebrities who interview the 24-year-old model for the April issue of .
Gigi Hadid’s friends truly have her back.
Taylor Swift unveiled a new behind-the-scenes look from the set of the music video for her new single "The Man" on Tuesday (March 10)."Here’s more footage of behind the scenes of me directing The Man video with a female voice and demeanor/ dude body and face! Just to make your day weirder!" she wrote on Twitter alongside a sneak peek of the footage.In the clip, the superstar explains why she decided to make her solo directorial debut with the gender-bending visual -- and turns out, it was
Taylor Swift's "The Man" music video is chock-full of easter eggs, some not-so-subtle digs at Scooter Braun, and one surprise cameo from Sexiest Man Alive Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Related Story Watch Taylor Swift's 'The Man' Music Video But the video for the singer-songwriter's single—hailed by some as a feminist anthem—hinges around the lewd antics of a suit-clad chauvinist with a Trumpian hairdo.