Yeah, so she went to a New Year's Eve party but there are no pictures about it? And no tweets about it? People always take pics at New Year's Eve parties, but they expect us to believe no-one took one with Taylor in it? Didn't we already know that Taylor had a New Year's party with Sarah Hyland and Abigail?
The Gossip press are just bored with Taylor being single. They tried it with Skaarsgard and Booth and Thwaites recently. They cannot pretend that she is about to go back to Harry again. So they just make up more rubbish. Wait until after the Golden Globes and see what lies they print about that.
Taylor cannot even go to the cinema without people tweeting about it. Since when can she go to a New Year's Eve Party without it being reported online within a few hours? And last I checked attending a New Year's Eve Party does not mean you have to be dating the host of the Party. What sort of desperately reaching reasoning is that?
But not only Gossip Cop, i've seen this denial in some other places, too. Some other article says something like that ''Taylor 's publicist called me and denied'', so, i think this is just BS. Probably they talked throughout the party, but that's it.
A source close to Swift calls the report “totally fabricated,” telling Gossip Cop exclusively that the singer did go to the same party as Spiegel, but she went to the bash ”with group of friends, and left with a group of friends.”
Our insider adds, “The complete inaccuracy of this report will be evidenced when there are never any photos of them together.”
I like how they contradict themselves here, since there aren't any pics of Taylor with her "group of friends" either.
I seriously don't think that Taylor will date anyone in anytime soon. She's very cautious about her image in the media for the last 10 months, and i think this will continue until LP5 is released.
Paula just does what the Lord told her to. She needs dat cash.
Interesting isn't it? Usually Paula and the Lord stay quiet and ignore rumours, or don't address them until they've already become big issues, but with this rumour, rather like the Mayer one before it, they were quick to deny anything happened. Kinda makes you wonder no?
Interesting isn't it? Usually Paula and the Lord stay quiet and ignore rumours, or don't address them until they've already become big issues, but with this rumour, rather like the Mayer one before it, they were quick to deny anything happened. Kinda makes you wonder no?
they did deny the rumours about skaarsgard, thwaites & booth quickly though
Even if Taylor has been associating with this guy, how do people know that it was not for business reasons. Taylor is known for being very popular on twitter and she likes to use instagram, this Speigel guy might be trying to get Taylor to endorse Snapchat. Maybe get her to start using it, or maybe star in adverts for it or something. Maybe she wants to invest in it. They've been taking on investors money in 2013. Taylor might want to buy some stock in the company. Who knows? There are other possibilities.
Both the Cream and the Scene have written a lot about Taylor Swift over the years — often good, occasionally not. But as this week's Scene cover story notes, she has a perhaps unexpected champion: Chris Gantry, the singer-songwriter noted as an early comrade of Kris Kristofferson, Shel Silverstein and the roots of the 1970s outlaw country movement.
Elsewhere in the article, Gantry, best known for the late ’60s Glen Campbell hit "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife," lets contemporary Music Row have it with both barrels. He calls 16th Avenue "deader than Kelsey's nuts" and "the deadest piece of **** on this planet."And yet the article's author, Skip Anderson, writes that one of the few contemporary artists he praises is Taylor Swift. That sounded interesting. We asked if he'd elaborate, and Skip sent this quote from Gantry:
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People didn’t think of Taylor Swift as a glamor queen when she started. She was a real person who walked down the street in a pack with six other girls talking on her cell phone. As a young songwriter, she didn’t try to be something that she wasn’t. She just wrote about something she knew about: boys. And it resonated with her audience. And they held her up as a generational voice because of it. That’s what it takes, being honest and real. She wasn’t brazen, she wasn’t pushing sexuality. She was the conservative Middle America girl who said it for the Harpeth Hall girls and the Hillsboro High girls. She was the girl next door. She was a country music Madonna. She changed country music, then she crossed over to change pop music too.
Both the Cream and the Scene have written a lot about Taylor Swift over the years — often good, occasionally not. But as this week's Scene cover story notes, she has a perhaps unexpected champion: Chris Gantry, the singer-songwriter noted as an early comrade of Kris Kristofferson, Shel Silverstein and the roots of the 1970s outlaw country movement.
Elsewhere in the article, Gantry, best known for the late ’60s Glen Campbell hit "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife," lets contemporary Music Row have it with both barrels. He calls 16th Avenue "deader than Kelsey's nuts" and "the deadest piece of **** on this planet."And yet the article's author, Skip Anderson, writes that one of the few contemporary artists he praises is Taylor Swift. That sounded interesting. We asked if he'd elaborate, and Skip sent this quote from Gantry:
Cher Lloyd is approx 500 times more talented than Gary Lightbody, Ed Sheeran and Colbie Callait so... She would bring the fire and attitude to a classic MM/Shellback/Lord break-up smash. And Shellback is executive producer of Cher's next album and will probably force her upon the Lord (Becky G/Juicy J-style) even if She doesn't want her.
I understand you don't like him, but, LOL.
She could NEVER be as talented as Ed Sheeran. He's a grammy worth artist, just don't compare
What the **** is Snapchat? Sorry but I've never heard about this local software
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Even if Taylor has been associating with this guy, how do people know that it was not for business reasons. Taylor is known for being very popular on twitter and she likes to use instagram, this Speigel guy might be trying to get Taylor to endorse Snapchat. Maybe get her to start using it, or maybe star in adverts for it or something. Maybe she wants to invest in it. They've been taking on investors money in 2013. Taylor might want to buy some stock in the company. Who knows? There are other possibilities.
A Justin Timberlake/MySpace sized mess
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Why Chris Gantry Sticks Up for Taylor Swift
Both the Cream and the Scene have written a lot about Taylor Swift over the years — often good, occasionally not. But as this week's Scene cover story notes, she has a perhaps unexpected champion: Chris Gantry, the singer-songwriter noted as an early comrade of Kris Kristofferson, Shel Silverstein and the roots of the 1970s outlaw country movement.
Elsewhere in the article, Gantry, best known for the late ’60s Glen Campbell hit "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife," lets contemporary Music Row have it with both barrels. He calls 16th Avenue "deader than Kelsey's nuts" and "the deadest piece of **** on this planet."And yet the article's author, Skip Anderson, writes that one of the few contemporary artists he praises is Taylor Swift. That sounded interesting. We asked if he'd elaborate, and Skip sent this quote from Gantry:
Both the Cream and the Scene have written a lot about Taylor Swift over the years — often good, occasionally not. But as this week's Scene cover story notes, she has a perhaps unexpected champion: Chris Gantry, the singer-songwriter noted as an early comrade of Kris Kristofferson, Shel Silverstein and the roots of the 1970s outlaw country movement.
Elsewhere in the article, Gantry, best known for the late ’60s Glen Campbell hit "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife," lets contemporary Music Row have it with both barrels. He calls 16th Avenue "deader than Kelsey's nuts" and "the deadest piece of **** on this planet."And yet the article's author, Skip Anderson, writes that one of the few contemporary artists he praises is Taylor Swift. That sounded interesting. We asked if he'd elaborate, and Skip sent this quote from Gantry:
And how someone is buying this story about "she's dating the Snapchat's owner"? We all know she spent NYE in her home with Abigail,Claire, Sarah and Matt. She posted multiple pictures on her Instagram to prove.
Must not really have anything more interesting to write and they go and create another boyfriend to Taylor.
Both the Cream and the Scene have written a lot about Taylor Swift over the years — often good, occasionally not. But as this week's Scene cover story notes, she has a perhaps unexpected champion: Chris Gantry, the singer-songwriter noted as an early comrade of Kris Kristofferson, Shel Silverstein and the roots of the 1970s outlaw country movement.
Elsewhere in the article, Gantry, best known for the late ’60s Glen Campbell hit "Dreams of the Everyday Housewife," lets contemporary Music Row have it with both barrels. He calls 16th Avenue "deader than Kelsey's nuts" and "the deadest piece of **** on this planet."And yet the article's author, Skip Anderson, writes that one of the few contemporary artists he praises is Taylor Swift. That sounded interesting. We asked if he'd elaborate, and Skip sent this quote from Gantry:
Preach. Real country artists love Taylor so much.
"country fans" are always dissing Taylor and her songwriting skills yet they're stanning luke bryan who only co-wrote about 2 songs on his new LP