Taylor Swift tackled speculation about her music future in a BBC Radio 2 interview with Scott Mills. Fans on social media had questioned whether her engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce might lead her to step back from her career. Mills asked directly, “Don’t tell me this is your last album?”
Swift laughed off the idea. “That’s a shockingly offensive thing to say,” she replied. She doubled down, stating, “People don’t get married to quit their job.” Her response quashed rumours about retiring after The Life of a Showgirl.
🎙️| Taylor Swift squashes any rumors suggesting she would be retiring now that she's getting married.
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Swift praised Kelce’s encouragement. “I love him because he loves what I do,” she said. “He’s passionate about his work, and that connects with my passion for making music.” She jokingly dismissed the notion of Kelce objecting, saying, “Imagine him saying, ‘I thought you’d stop making music.’”
Her comments highlight a shared drive. Kelce, a Super Bowl champion, respects her artistry, ensuring her career thrives after their engagement
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Swift’s statement reassures Swifties that her music journey continues. At 35, she remains a global force, with The Life of a Showgirl breaking records. Her focus on balance and support from Kelce signals a vibrant future.