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Taylor Swift Makes Another 'Generous' Holiday Donation, This Time to MusiCares: 'It Takes a Village'
Taylor Swift donated millions to various charities ahead of the holidays, including MusiCares, Feeding America and the American Heart Association.
Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl has now ruled the Billboard 200 for 10 weeks. The set is her fourth to reach that milestone on the busy albums chart.
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Taylor Swift continues with donations, with ACM receiving a generous amount just before Christmas
Giving back to the world is a path pursued by many. Taylor Swift, too, has taken to giving back to the country roots she has come from, and the ACM stands witness. The Academy of Country Music has received its share from Taylor Swift’s fortune.
Taylor Swift is bringing some festive holiday cheer to those who need it. The pop star donated $1 million to Feeding America, a non-profit that oversees a network of food banks, food pantries, and local meal programs.
Taylor Swift brought 4.5 million page views to Genius thanks to the scandalous lyrics of her song "Wood" from 'The Life of a Showgirl,' according to the music database.
When Joseph Cassell Falconer, Swift's longtime stylist, and his team finally began work on a second bodysuit ahead of the final U.S. leg, the process proved far more complicated than expected. In Episode 3, Swift is shown trying on an early version of the new design, immediately clocking issues with the fit.
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Taylor Swift Makes Rare Reference to Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy Splits: ‘Men Will Let You Down’
Taylor Swift had sworn her loyalty to “me, myself and I” after her respective breakups from Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy, using music as a way to cope. “I definitely think writing music is a form of therapy.
The End of an Era,' dancer Whyley Yoshimura opens up about why it was so meaningful that the pop superstar approved of him joining an all-female performance of her hit "...Ready For It?" ""I have never been filtered as a person of who I present myself on stage with her,