Taylor Swift reveals car ride with Travis Kelce inspired 'Elizabeth Taylor'

Taylor Swift shared in an interview how a drive with her fiancé Travis Kelce sparked her song 'Elizabeth Taylor' from the album The Life of a Showgirl. She recounted passionately discussing Elizabeth Taylor's life during the ride, leading to an sudden melody. Swift described this spontaneous process as typical for her songwriting.

In a recent interview with The New York Times Magazine, Taylor Swift explained the origins of 'Elizabeth Taylor,' a track from her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl. Riding in the car with Travis Kelce, Swift delved into her admiration for the late actress. 'She fought for artist rights. She was exploited in so many ways, and yet she kept her humanity, she kept her humor, she kept her passion for life,' Swift said. She debated the color of Taylor's eyes, insisting they were violet, not blue. Upon arriving home, a melody struck: 'I cry my eyes violet, Elizabeth Taylor.' Swift quickly opened her phone's voice memo app to capture it. This 'intrusive melody' exemplifies how most of her songs emerge, Swift noted. 'It floats down like a cloud in front of you, and all you have to do is grab it, and the song transpires from there,' she said. Swift also discussed 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version),' tracing it to an emotional rant captured during a Speak Now tour sound check in 2012 for the Red album. For the re-recorded Taylor's Version, she pieced it together from diaries after losing the original recording. She praised songwriter Sombr for his confessional lyrics, saying they advance opportunities for women artists. Criticism has fueled hits like 'Blank Space,' Swift added, advising new artists: 'Don’t respond to like trolls in your comments. That’s not what we want from you. We want your art.'

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly tying the knot at New York City's Madison Square Garden over the July 4 holiday weekend. Multiple outlets point to a July 3 date for the ceremony. The couple has kept details under tight wraps since their August 2025 engagement announcement.

Taylor Swift released a music video for her single 'Elizabeth Taylor' on Tuesday, featuring archival footage of the actress rather than new footage of the singer. The video has elicited mixed reactions from fans on social media, with some calling it lazy and others praising it as a fitting tribute. Swift dropped the visual for a track from her album The Life of a Showgirl.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce attended a friend’s wedding in Brooklyn, New York, on May 16. Swift wore a full suite of opal and gold jewelry once owned by Elizabeth Taylor, marking the first public appearance of the complete set.

The superstar duo is planning an intimate yet massive ceremony for over 1,100 guests at the New York arena this July. Privacy is the top priority with text invites and tight security.

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The highly anticipated summer wedding between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is stirring up buzz over who made the cut. Reports highlight a mix of A-listers invited and some notable exclusions. Conflicting whispers about the exact date add to the secrecy.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are set to tie the knot around July 4-5 with a small private ceremony. Local spots near Madison Square Garden are already bracing for headaches. Reports point to MSG playing a key role in the big day.

 

 

 

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