Lily Bottomley might know which of Taylor Swift's exes is a fan of The Starting Line. After the Tortured Poets Department singer released a song about an unnamed ex visiting a London bar called
‘We’re a local pub, so to get this worldwide attention has been crazy,’ establishment’s marketing manager says
And presumably, the streaming bump to follow.
A south London pub named on Taylor Swift's new album describes the reaction as "crazy".
Swift dissected her brief fling with The 1975 frontman on her new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
Kim Kardashian says “Life is good” after Jimmy Kimmel brings up Taylor Swift’s diss track aimed at her. pic.twitter.com/4hwW6wqXJ1— Buzzing Pop (@BuzzingPop) April 23, 2024Kim Kardashian was on her first interview since Taylor Swift dropped her “thanK you aIMee” and Cassandra diss tracks on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday night. Jimmy Kimmel joked about drama over Swift’s album in his opening monologue, when he got to interview the lawyer and actress, she told viewers that “life is good.”Fans of...
“This woman puts the B in subtle.”
Matty Healy is reacting to Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department track, which alludes to the 1975 lead singer. Healy was approached by a pap in L.A. and was asked to “rate” the “diss track” dedicated to him. “My diss track?” Oh!” he said in a video shared by ET. “I haven’t really listened to […]
Taylor Swift’s new album The Tortured Poets Department is filled with cutting songs about an ex, with many believing they’re about her fling with Matty Healy. Now, the 1975 frontman has revealed what he really thinks about her “diss tracks”. Entertainment Tonight caught Matty on the street and asked him what he thought about her […]
Taylor Swift fans have been flocking to a south London pub after the megastar made a reference to it in her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.
“We do have a certain blond regular who frequents, let’s just say that,” the London pub owner said, alluding to the U.K. native.
‘Bland’ or ‘absolutely breathtaking’? Our readers are divided over Swift’s epically long, richly detailed new albumAs someone who has been a Swiftie for over a decade, my initial impression is that this album is one of her best lyrically, but production-wise it can get a bit repetitive by the end. While Folklore, Evermore and Midnights were full of either fictional tales or vague reminiscences, The Tortured Poets Department is a clear return to her old style of extremely personal, confessional...