When you think Taylor Swift might zig, she zags. Her sea of Swifties left with a bombshell that detonated live at the Grammy Awards. As her 13th Grammy win (coincidence? I think not) for the best pop vocal album was secured, Taylor seized the moment to unveil her next big project – and no, it’s not the anticipated ‘Reputation (Taylor’s Version).’
Is it too early to speculate if Joe Alwyn is running into hiding?
A brand spankin’s new album is titled ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ it will arrive on April 19th.
Among the glitter and glam, Taylor Swift swept in to claim her latest golden gramophone. Yet, in a plot twist worthy of her songwriting, Swift left out a “thank you” to her NFL sweetheart when she stepped up to the microphone. Could it be a new trend in award etiquette or perhaps a strategic omission? Either way, her acceptance speech has left fans speculating faster than you can say “Shake It Off”.
Taylor Swift doesn’t thank Travis Kelce in Grammys 2024 acceptance speeches https://t.co/DOrBtnFjjq pic.twitter.com/FI16WyMrJg
— Page Six (@PageSix) February 5, 2024
It seems the Grammy aftermath chatter isn’t all about glittering gowns and show-stopping performances this year. A distinct hum of discontent is resonating through the fandom frequencies after Taylor Swift reportedly bypassed a courtesy that many believe was due to Celine Dion. And who’s leading the charge? None other than The Real Housewives of Potomac, Candiace Dillard shows us that stars can fangirl just as hard as the rest of us
Fans call out Taylor Swift for ignoring Celine Dion onstage after Grammys 2024 album of the year win: ‘The disrespect’ https://t.co/34d067E2aK pic.twitter.com/ZdkZE7kCla
— Page Six (@PageSix) February 5, 2024
The “Anti-Hero” singer is on trial in the court of public opinion, with witnesses claiming she gave Queen Celine the cold shoulder at music’s biggest night. While we’re all about shaking it off, fans struggle to forget what they deem a musical faux pas of respectful recognition. It begs the question: was it a simple oversight or a snub worth singing about? Reality star Candiace Dillard and fans are calling out Taylor Swift for not acknowledging Celine Dion at the Grammys. It has sparked a wider conversation about respect among artists. Do you think celebrities must recognize their peers publicly, or is it much ado about nothing?




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