In subsequent episodes of her 'The End of an Era' documentary series—which premiered on Disney+ December 12 with insights into logistical challenges like integrating new songs during the European leg—Taylor Swift opens up about a surprise wardrobe change during the Eras Tour, her breakups with Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy, and her relationship with Travis Kelce. The six-part series continues to reveal behind-the-scenes personal challenges amid the 131-show production.
Taylor Swift's 'The End of an Era' doc series continues to delve into key moments from her Eras Tour, spotlighting a surprise outfit change for the Reputation set. During the second U.S. leg in Miami at Hard Rock Stadium, Swift debuted a new black and gold bodysuit designed by Roberto Cavalli, replacing the original black and red sparkly version with snake details and cut-outs. The change, made on a tight timeline as revealed by stylist Joseph Cassell, thrilled fans and even drew rain during the debut performance. Swift reflected on the serendipity, saying, “Sometimes there’s something that happens that’s amazing, that’s not something you can plan for, and not something that you can manufacture. There’s still got to be some magical, beautiful mystery to life.” Her mother, Andrea Swift, and publicist Tree Paine also shared excitement, with Paine calling the look “amazing” and Swift declaring it “now my favorite,” adding, “I didn’t see that coming.”
Building on earlier episodes' focus on tour logistics, the series explores Swift's romantic struggles during the tour's first half in 2023. While recording her album The Tortured Poets Department—31 songs in total—she felt isolated, stating, “feeling like I’m not a person, like I’m just this big conglomerate that no one sees as a real human being, especially not men that I date.” She endured two breakups: a six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn and a brief fling with Matty Healy. “There is no one for me in the world,” she recalled feeling. The tour became her anchor: “There were points in this tour where the tour was really the only thing keeping me going in my life... Men will let you down. The Eras Tour never will.”
A brighter note came with Travis Kelce, whom she met through a friendship bracelet gesture and his New Heights podcast shoutout. Andrea Swift described it as “so earnest, I thought it was the sweetest thing in the world,” and encouraged her daughter, who had avoided athletes, with advice like “you gotta start doing something different.” Their bond, highlighted by Kelce's appearance at a London show, allows their careers to “coexist, and they actually fuel each other,” Swift said. These latest episodes, released around December 19, 2025, offer fans deeper emotional layers of the record-breaking tour.