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Taylor Swift Rejects Retirement Rumors, Says Marriage Won't Stop Her Music

Her BBC Radio 2 remarks follow blockbuster first-day results for The Life of a Showgirl.

Overview

  • In an Oct. 6 interview on BBC Radio 2, Swift dismissed online theories that her new album would be her last, calling them “shockingly offensive.”
  • She said marriage and potential family plans will not end her career, stressing that Travis Kelce “loves what I do” and supports her continuing to make music.
  • Swift highlighted parallels in their professions, noting that both perform lengthy shows in NFL stadiums with teams behind them.
  • The Life of a Showgirl, released Oct. 3, logged an estimated 2.7 million U.S. sales in its first 24 hours per Billboard and set Spotify’s single‑day high for 2025.
  • Several tracks reference Kelce, including “Wi$h Li$t,” which features a lyric about wanting “a couple kids,” as she continues a heavy promo schedule on U.S. late‑night TV.