Red (Taylor's Version) is out, and naturally I am already a mess crying on the floor about my older ex, who I swear I haven't thought about in a while — I SWEAR.
On an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Taylor Swift was asked all about what it's like to re-record and release the album almost 10 years after it first came out.
In particular, Seth asked, “I wonder, if there are people who might think that they’re the ones you were singing about, if it’s easier or far, far worse for them 10 years later.”
Looking at you Gyllenhaal (ALLEGEDLY) 👀
“I haven’t thought about their experience, to be honest,” Taylor replied, smile on her face.
"I'm sure there's nothing they'd rather hear less," Seth teased in response.
When asked if she felt that the experience was cathartic, Taylor said that she thought back to the stress she felt when Red initially came out when she was just 22:
"I was...really sad, because I had actually gone through the stuff that I had sung about. But this time, I've got sunglasses on, a mojito, it's chill this time. It's really nice to be able to put this album out and not be sad, not be taking breaks in between interviews to cry."
Back when Red first came out, Taylor said that she heard from the man who the album was largely about. “He was like, ‘I just listened to the album, and that was a really bittersweet experience for me. It was like going through a photo album.’"
"That was nice," she explained. "Nicer than, like, the ranting, crazy e-mails I got from this one dude. It’s a lot more mature way of looking at a love that was wonderful until it was terrible, & both people got hurt from it — but one of those people happened to be a songwriter.”
"Hogging is a practice in which men will typically prey on fat women, and make bets with their friends about finding the fattest and most unattractive woman and having sex with her," Megan Mapes, who goes by @megsforfun on TikTok, explained in her viral now video.
"Sometimes they will then, in the completion of having sex with her, have the entire group of men come barging in the room, and they'll start oinking and harassing the woman until she leaves that space," she continues.
Earlier this week, Kendall Jenner attended her friend Lauren Perez’s wedding with Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid.
She wore this gorgeous Monot dress to the reception afterwards and looked absolutely phenomenal — like, amazing. But, that’s not what has everyone upset.
On Friday, Taylor Swift dropped "All Too Well: The Short Film." The heartbreaking, beautifully shot video — which stars Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien as Him and Her, respectively — explores the story behind the fan-favorite, forever-enshrined song "All Too Well."
The video shows a young woman navigating a tumultuous relationship with an older man, culminating in a heart-wrenching break-up and, ultimately, a fresh start.
On Friday, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny indefinitely terminated Britney Spears' conservatorship.
As we know, the timeline of eradicating the conservatorship has been a long, grueling process: We've heard Britney describe in-detail the mental anguish of having her every move controlled by her father and conservatorship team. "It's abusive," she once said.
"I'm very proud that the three of us have managed to establish that bond together." buzzfeed.com/natashajokic1/…
It's somehow been 10 years of the British girl band @LittleMix! So, we caught up with Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and Jade Thirlwall to talk about their new album, fave throwback collabs, and how they once got bribed with free chicken into releasing a certain single.
Describe this #BetweenUs in three words.
Leigh-Anne: Iconic.
Jade: Celebration.
Perrie: Oh, celebration's a good one! Maybe journey, because it's literally the Little Mix back catalog. The journey of our careers.