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Taylor Swift addresses fan theory she’s quitting music after ‘Life of a Showgirl’ release

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Taylor Swift has spoken out publicly to silence the rumor that she will retire from music after marrying Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. During a recent appearance on BBC Radio 2, host Scott Mills asked whether the new album, The Life of a Show‑girl, would be her last. Swift laughed off the speculation, saying “What? No!” and emphasized that marriage is not a reason to quit a career.

The singer called the fan theory “shockingly offensive,” explaining that she and Kelce share a love of performance, even though their jobs are very different. She compared the two of them performing for hours on end – her recording sessions, his practice and game time – and said they both “support each other” no matter what stage each of them plays.

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In the interview, Swift praised Kelce’s passion and how it parallels her own. “He loves what he does, and I love what I do,” she said. “That respect keeps them connected. There is no point that he’ll ever be upset that I’m still making music.”

The Life of a Show‑girl includes several tracks written about Kelce, including “Opalite,” “Honey” and the edgier “Wood.” The album, her twelfth studio release, showcases their growing relationship and her continuing commitment to her music career.

The couple began dating in summer 2023 and became engaged in August, announcing the engagement on Instagram on Aug. 26 after Kelce popped the question a few weeks earlier. Taylor Swift’s comments clear up the fan speculation that her marriage to Travis Kelce would lead to retirement, reaffirming that she plans to keep writing and performing music for years to come.

Source: New York Post

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