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Taylor Swift Addresses ‘Offensive’ Concerns About Her Career


Taylor Swift Shuts Down 'Offensive' Concern About Her Music Career

Taylor Swift is addressing a concern that she finds “offensive.”

The 35-year-old The Life of a Showgirl superstar made an appearance on BBC Radio 2.

During the appearance, host Scott Mills asked Taylor about whether she’ll stop making music once she ties the knot with Travis Kelce.

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“Don’t tell me this is your last album?” he asked.

“What? No,” she said.

“I just saw some fans going, ‘Well, she’s going to get married, and then she’s going to have children and then…” he went on to explain.

“That’s a shockingly offensive thing to say,” Taylor responded.

“It’s not why people get married, so they can quit their job….they love to panic sometimes. It’s like, 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,” she said.

“That’s the coolest thing about Travis, like he’s so passionate about what he does that me being passionate about what I do, it connects us. There’s no point in time where he’s gonna be like, ‘I’m really upset that you’re still making music.’ ‘The music that I signed up for, that I knew you love, I thought you were going to stop doing that,’” Taylor added.

Watch above.

At the same time, she also just addressed how her mom responded to the cheeky song “Wood.”

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