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Post by Admin on May 22, 2019 17:57:04 GMT
KISS legend Gene Simmons played a little game with fans on Twitter and asked the person behind the KISS make-up. Here is what he wrote: “Question: Who is under the make-up? The answer, in two days.” Gene couldn’t wait for two days and gave the answer 12 hours later. He shared Taylor Swift’s famous KISS prank which he did in 2009 to Keith Urban: “Ok. Here’s the answer = Taylor Swift... Watch!”
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Post by Admin on May 27, 2019 17:48:01 GMT
"When Rolling Stone does a cover story, they hang out," she said. "You hang out with this journalist for a couple days. You drive around. You go to lunch. We hang." "I was just like, 'Be your best self. You're gonna drive — you drive the BEST you've driven,'" she said. So, Taylor took the journalist him to rehearsal. "It's normal. I'm just gonna drive him because that's what I normally do." "I got in two car accidents with him in the car. One was my fault. One was not. One was an 'I'm sorry.' One was 'You're welcome, I saved your life.' We got side-swiped."
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Post by Admin on Jun 1, 2019 17:57:08 GMT
Are Katy Perry and Taylor Swift finally (hopefully) ending their infamous feud?
The latest indication that the past drama between the two is really over, ironically, comes with the release of Perry's newest single, "Never Really Over." The track talks about how past relationships, however horrible, can help shape who we are as people.
"All of our relationships — from first love, through failed love, to great love — all become a part of you, so that none are ever really over, and once you accept both the dark and the light, you may find that the darkness brought you to the light," Perry said in a press release.
It seems that her statement doesn't just apply to romantic love. Shortly after Perry released her new single, fans noticed that Swift added it to her Playlist by ME! collection on Apple Music — and that there are some interesting parallels between Swift's playlist description and Perry's press release. "Everything that happens to us is just part of a story we'll tell someday," the playlist's description reads. "These songs are the soundtrack to my story at the moment."
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2019 17:55:27 GMT
Taylor Swift has responded brilliantly to a sexist question from an interviewer, who asked her whether or not she would be having kids soon given that she was approaching her 30th birthday.
During an appearance on German news agency Deutsche Press-Agentur, the ME! Singer was asked if the birthday, which she will celebrate in December, will be a “turning point” and if she would like to be a mother “one day”.
Swift, who has been dating British actor Joe Alwyn since 2017, refused to answer the question, which she suggested had only been asked of her because she is a woman.
"I really don't think that men would be asked this question when they turn 30,” she replied.
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Post by Admin on Jun 7, 2019 18:03:49 GMT
Did you spot the misplaced apostrophe? If you didn't, don't worry, you're in good company: Taylor Swift has been named and shamed on social media for mis-punctuating one of her T-shirts. Quoting the lyrics to her new song, ME!, the shirt declares: "Your'e the only one of you." Swift's mistake is all the more delicious because, elsewhere on the single, she sings: "Hey kids, spelling is fun!" (Fun fact: Swift once won her elementary school's spelling bee contest). But she's not the first pop star to slip up on the icy path of good grammar. Last year, Cheryl made a similar punctuation error on a hoodie featuring lyrics from her single Love Made Me Do It ("it was'nt my fault"), while One Direction sold T-shirts for their 2012 Australian tour listing a concert on "21th June".
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