Taylor Swift's 'The End of an Era' docuseries
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Research released by the behavioral intelligence startup GUDEA reveals that much of the narrative surrounding Taylor Swift and the release of 'The Life of a Showgirl' in October was actually started by inauthentic social accounts,
Clearly, Swift isn’t one to let the weather get in the way of her outfit—particularly her affinity for thigh-grazing hemlines. Just last night, the singer linked up with Este Haim at Chez Margaux, where she had a monochromatic moment in a black Louis Vuitton coat, a turtleneck, tights, and shiny black leather boots.
Rumors surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s reported 2026 wedding plans have taken over the internet, but not all of the speculation appears to be accurate. As excitement builds, so have claims that Swift allegedly stepped on another couple’s toes while securing her dream date.
A series of bizarre online theories that coincided with the release of "The Life of a Showgirl" and claimed pop star Taylor Swift was a racist white supremist with MAGA connections were actually part of an online effort coordinated by accounts also connected to a campaign against Blake Lively last year, a new report suggests.
Taylor Swift was spotted in New York City on Tuesday, Dec. 9, heading out to dinner with Este Haim while wearing a $6,400 black Louis Vuitton coat and $2,370 leather boots.
The showgirl's return to late night comes with a playful "Hey, Stephen" social media tease ahead of her docuseries release.
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Taylor Swift’s Last Album Sparked Bizarre Accusations of Nazism. It Was a Coordinated Attack
Data analysis from startup GUDEA reveals inauthentic social media network that pushed false narrative about her ties to MAGA world and white supremacy
Follow Taylor Swift live updates from Page Six for peeks into her relationship with fiancé Travis Kelce, the latest on her upcoming docuseries, “The End of an Era,” and new album,