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Taylor Swift Says She’d Never Go to Space in BBC Radio 2 Interview

Her stance contrasts with recent celebrity Blue Origin trips that have drawn scrutiny.

Overview

  • On BBC Radio 2’s Scott Mills Breakfast Show, Swift flatly rejected the idea of space travel, answering "Never" when asked if she would go.
  • She called space cold and scary, questioned whether she could return safely, and said people would doubt she went even if she did.
  • Her remarks arrive after Blue Origin’s April NS-31 all-female mission that drew criticism over cost, publicity value and environmental impact.
  • During the interview promoting The Life of a Showgirl, she dismissed talk that she’ll stop making music after marrying Travis Kelce as "shockingly offensive."
  • She also gifted host Scott Mills a loaf of lemon and blueberry sourdough bread she baked, a moment noted in coverage of the appearance.