Taylor Swift, riding the wave of success from her new album The Life of a Showgirl, recently addressed a “shockingly offensive” theory about her career that had left some fans worried.
During her Monday appearance on The Breakfast Show, host Scott Mills asked if the album might be her final one.
He mentioned that some fans were speculating she would stop making music after getting married and starting a family. Taylor quickly denied the rumours, saying, “A shockingly offensive thing to say. That’s not why people get married… so that they can quit their job.”
She added, “I love the person that I am with because he loves what I do, and he loves how much I am fulfilled by making art and making music.”
Taylor also praised her fiancé, Travis Kelce, for being supportive of her career. “There’s no point in time where he’s going to be like, ‘I’m really upset that you’re still making music.’ Imagine him saying, ‘The music that I signed up for, that I knew you love, I thought you were going to stop doing that,’” she explained.
Taylor’s 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, has already sold 2.7 million copies in traditional album sales in the U.S. on its first day, according to data from Luminate, which tracks industry analytics.
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This includes both physical and digital formats. The sales are significant, as they surpass her previous record set by her 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department, which sold 2.61 million equivalent album units in its first week.
In addition, The Life of a Showgirl achieved the second-largest sales week for any album in the modern era since Luminate began tracking in 1991 — and it did so in just a single day.
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