Taylor Swift settles doubts about her sexual orientation at the premiere of her new album

On Friday, October 27, Taylor Swift fans have something very important to celebrate: the artist re-releases 1989, one of the most important albums of her career.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 October 2023 Thursday 16:57
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Taylor Swift settles doubts about her sexual orientation at the premiere of her new album

On Friday, October 27, Taylor Swift fans have something very important to celebrate: the artist re-releases 1989, one of the most important albums of her career. The singer has been re-recording part of her discography for some years to obtain the rights to her music, and with 1989 she is about to reach the end of her project - all that remains is to re-release Reputation, which she released for the first time. time in 2017.

The singer is excited about this new release, and has already assured that it is the most special of all the ones she has done so far. What's more, there are surprises for everyone: her fans will be able to hear five new songs; and those who love to talk about her will have something to comment, because the singer settles once and for all the rumors about her alleged bisexuality.

The singer decided to add a small prologue to her new album, in which she once and for all settles the rumors that over the years have speculated that she has been able to date one of her closest friends.

However, the fact that the artist is always surrounded by her group, only made up of women, or that she is always photographed having a good time with girls - except for her recent dates with her ex, the musician Matty Healy; or her current love, soccer player Travis Kelce - has a very simple reason: she has learned a valuable lesson.

The pop star explains that she started dating only women when it "became clear" to her that she couldn't be even close to a man without being linked to him in the press or people interpreting that she was sleeping with him.

"I swore I would stop dating boys. Dating, flirting, or anything that could be turned against me by a culture that boasts of liberating women, but treated me in a manner consistent with the codes of the Victorian era," she writes. singer.

However, changing her way of acting with men did not change the way the press treated her, but rather it opened a new avenue of attack against her: they began to associate her with her friends.

"I swore I wouldn't be with my love life and would focus on myself, my music, growing up, and my female friendships. But... If I only went out with my friends, they couldn't sexualize me or sensationalize what was happening, right? I would learn later that Not only could people do that, they would do it," he says.

The singer had to experience firsthand how rumors about alleged bisexuality interfered with her friendship with actress Dianna Agron, to whom she dedicated one of Red's songs; or almost ended his friendship with supermodel Karlie Kloss, who has always been rumored to have maintained an intimate relationship with the artist, despite their romance and subsequent wedding (and two children, one two years old and the other three months) with the politician and financier Joshua Kushner, with whom he started in 2012.

Thus, Taylor Swift settles all types of speculation, asking that her human rights be stopped. "You do this to anyone who isn't a straight, white man," she insists. Therefore, she will continue fighting for the rights of the LGBTQIA community, trusting that her influence will help those who truly need it. "I never thought that she could fight for a community that she is not a part of."