@9w1ft Thank you for the resources!!!! The eye theory is really insane and I’ve never realized how embedded it is in @taylorswift and Karlie Kloss’ relationship.
The more I notice it the more I know that it cannot be a coincidence or a mistake and there’s definitely something behind it that nods to their relationship and how much love (romantically OR platonically) they had for eachother.
I am so stoked to see what happens with 1989TV and what Taylor will have to say about Karlie’s appearance if she chooses to say anything at all.
@taylornation has certainly hinted something huge with Cruel Summer and I hope I’m not clowning when I say it’s a music video that talks about them!!!!
To my followers: What do you think about the eye theory????
Lately I’ve reflected on my adoration for @taylorswift when I was a kid. I was born in 2001 which made me 5 when her first big time album Debut was released.
By the time I was 6 I was singing along to tear drops on my guitar and shouldve said no like it was nobody’s business. However it wasn’t until I was 7 or 8 when my favorite song of all time became my personal anthem for years.
You Belong With Me was and has always been my go to jam especially when I’m having an anxious day. As a kid I always felt like an outsider. I didn’t have many friends I could rely on, I dressed differently, I thought differently, and I was very sensitive to that.
This song became something I would scream at the top of my lungs hoping anyone would listen. That was the moment I realized that although Taylor Swift didn’t know me, and might never know me— she knew what it was like to be that girl. The one who was awkward and different and too kind and innocent and naive for her own good.
I grew up feeling like I wasn’t normal or good enough but songs like You Belong With Me really gave me a sense of belonging and pride.
After that, it was history. RED was my first big concert at METLife stadium. Reputation re-ignited my love for Taylor Swift (digging me out of the trenches of my screamo emo phase)
And now as a grown ass woman the Eras Tour has brought me back to the girl I once was. I mean if you asked 12 year old me if I’d go see my favorite artist with a best friend that I love I’d say you’re kidding!! As dramatic and crazy as it may sound @taylorswift helped heal my inner child.
She grew with me. Her music has a genre and sound and feeling for every moment of my life and I really think that is something so special.
If there’s anything I can give back to her it’s a big ol’ hug, a box of homemade chocolate chip cookies, and my undying love for her and her music.
She’ll never see this but…Thank you for changing my life Taylor—you fucking rock so hard.
In honor of the nostalgia of it all I’m linking a Spotify playlist with all my favorite songs from when I was a kid!
Leading up to Karlie Kloss’ appearance at the tour Taylor sang songs heavily rumored to not only be about Karlie but also have queer undertones.
We knew this yet never in a million years would we have guessed that KARLIE WOULD ACTUALLY SHOW UP.
I legit need to know the real tea between them.
Taylor Swift photos you’ve never seen because I took them ✨💅🏼
A-tay-L night one: Coney Island, Other side of the Door
@taylorswift @taylornation
my favorite genre of gaylors has to be the gays who didn’t care about taylor swift until they realized she’s one of us and now they love her deeply
tay tay swift
i love my taylor
We’ll be kicking off the final leg of The Eras Tour this week, which is hard to comprehend. This tour has been the most wondrous experience and I knew I wanted to commemorate the memories we made together in a special way. Well, two ways actually. Excited to announce that The Official Eras Tour Book, filled with my own personal reflections, never-before-seen behind the scenes photos, all the magical memories you guys brought every single night AND …. The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology on vinyl and CD will all be available for the first time ever only at Target starting Nov 29th. 🤍
International info coming soon!