Did you know that Valerie Bertinelli is a Swiftie? She is, and the actress has a theory about the singer, and she just can’t shake it off.
What is it? “Taylor Swift isn’t human?” the Hot In Cleveland star said. “There is no way. Like to write that many songs, good songs, great songs, constantly. Put that many albums out. And to perform for three and a half hours straight. It is straight, no breaks. Costume changes aren’t a break. She is not human. She’s just not. She is not real. So all of us Swifties out here, we are worshipping someone is who is not real.”
Do you agree with Bertinelli? She knows what it means to be a musician because she was married to Eddie Van Halen, one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived. Thus, she would know if someone is real or a robot.
Yesterday was the final US date of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour in 2023, and she had a little announcement for the Swifties. The singer played her tune New Romantics, so you know what that means.
“Surprise!! 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is on its way to you ! The 1989 album changed my life in countless ways, and it fills me with such excitement to announce that my version of it will be out October 27th,” the singer, who was born in 1989, wrote. “To be perfectly honest, this is my most FAVORITE re-record I’ve ever done because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so insane. I can’t believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!”
You can preorder her version of 1989 on TaylorSwift.com. And who doesn’t want to hear her versions of Bad Blood and Shake It Off? I know I do.
This is the fourth Taylor’s Version album. The previous three are Fearless, Red, and Speak Now.
Taylor Swift loves being on the road so much that she just added 15 more dates in four cities to her Eras tour. Those shows are scheduled for next October and November of next year after she finishes the European leg of her tour.
Hopefully, Ticketmaster will be able to handle the demand this time. Because you don’t want to mess with a pissed-off person from Toronto.
You register to get tickets from today until August 5th on TaylorSwift.com.
Thousands are camped out in downtown Cincinnati ahead of the Taylor Swift merchandise truck opening for business… and that includes a couple of anonymous fans from Louisville skipping work. 😂 #swiftinnati#taylorswiftpic.twitter.com/X6hY6OjjKF
This mom really wanted to take her 11-year-old daughter to see Taylor Swift. However, that meant she would have to drive from Louisville, Kentucky, to Cincinnati, Ohio, on a workday. And she didn’t have the day off from work. Therefore, she called in sick.
So what is she going to do when she sees the reporter from WKRC is interviewing the people camping out for the show? She is going to cover her and her daughter’s faces with blankets. This way, her bosses won’t see her face. Now, she has to hope they don’t recognize her voice.
I don’t think she thought that far ahead!
BTW shouldn’t going to a Taylor Swift concert be considered a holiday? I think so!
So true story. When I was working in Miami, I played hooky to go see the Mets play the Yankees in Fort Lauderdale. Little did I know that a reporter from my station was sent to cover the game. So I spent most of the game hiding under the seat, trying not to get caught—the negatives of working in television news.
Before Taylor Swift was starring in her music videos, she was a background dancer in Brad Paisley’s Online. Even at 17, she knew how to work the camera in that 2007 music video.
To hear how Jason Alexander, who directed it, cast her, then click here!