

Taylor Swift made a rare public quip about her presence at NFL games during an appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce‘s New Heights podcast, joking about the noise from her haters.
Following an extensive introduction from Jason listing her professional achievements as she appeared on the show, the 35-year-old Eras Tour star responded with pointed humor directed at critics.
“I think we all know that if there’s one thing that male sports fans wanna see in their spaces and on their screens, it’s more of me,” Taylor said, a nod to the critics who react poorly to seeing her on their television sets for a matter of seconds when the Kansas City Chiefs play.
But based on her New Heights guest star spot, she isn’t interested in that criticism as her appearance marks the first time Swift has been publicly seen interacting with Jason Kelce, adding another layer of interest for disgruntled football fans to cope with.
What do we know about Taylor Swift’s 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl?
The 14-time Grammy winner used the podcast to announce her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, which she revealed at 12:12 a.m. ET the day before the episode’s release.
The title prompted immediate online speculation, amplified by a curated 22-track Spotify playlist called, “And, baby, that’s show business for you”. Swift‘s followers have interpreted the playlist title as a possible lyric from the new record.
Songs on the list, including Bad Blood and Delicate, were all produced by Max Martin and Shellback, leading to predictions that the upcoming project will return to the pop-driven sound that helped her take over the global music scene.
The marketing approach of embedding cryptic hints within promotional material follows a pattern Swift has long employed to build anticipation and it also mirrors the way she integrates personal narrative into public appearances.
It ensures coverage extends beyond her core music audience and into broader cultural discussion but also shows off her ability to think deeply about such topics, a nod to her song-writing prowess.
Pre-orders for The Life of a Showgirl are underway, with vinyl and other physical editions expected to be dispatched ahead of October 13, though the official release date has yet to be confirmed.
The record is styled around a sparkling orange and mint green color scheme. Additionally, a themed Spotify playlist, including tracks produced by Max Martin and Shellback, has sparked speculation that the acclaimed duo will contribute.
Swift‘s last release, The Tortured Poets Department, achieved unprecedented commercial success, leading the IFPI’s global rankings for albums, sales, streaming, and vinyl in 2024.
The record moved more than 5.6 million units globally, with 3.49 million of those being pure sales in the United States.
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