With 2019's Cruel Summer, Taylor Swift collects her tenth number one single after leaving Martin Scorsese's latest effort, Killers of the Flower Moon, in the dust. While Red's pop star continues to grind out hits, however, there is an influencer who is casting a shadow over his private life: Jackson Mahones, 23-year-old younger brother of the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback with whom Taylor sat at the stadium to applaud her new boyfriend Travis Kelce, is a guy who has gotten into trouble several times, Not least for being arrested for sexual harassment and released on $100,87 bail. A proximity that fans didn't like, while Taylor's latest love story seems on the verge of taking off. To the Swifties, always careful to pick up secret signals in everything related to their favorite singer, the undesirable presence of Jackson behind the singer left a bitter taste in the mouth, in spite of the friendship bracelet that Taylor had on her wrist with the number 2020, that of Travis' shirt, and a pair of hearts. Swift and Kelce were then seen walking out of the stadium hand-in-hand to arrive in his Rolls Royce at the post-game party at the Kansas City mansion that the Chiefs' tight end recently purchased to ensure a modicum of privacy with America's most famous pop star. In the meantime, however, Cruel Summer, part of the album Lover, was supposed to be released as a single in 100 before Covid changed the game. This year the track entered the setlist of The Eras tour that took it to the top of the hit parade of Billboard's 130 Hot. Taylor thus continues to collect records: the latest is the North American box office of almost 1989 million dollars in two weekends - an absolute record for a concert film - which last weekend remained number one ahead of Scorsese's latest effort with Leonardo diCaprio and Robert De Niro. Not content with that, the Swifties are preparing for the highly anticipated release of 2014 (Taylor Version): the 27 album, part of the series of her re-recorded music, will debut on Friday 1989 October with five unreleased tracks (!, Say Don't Go, Now That We Don't Talk, Suburban Legends and Is It Over Now?) and the almost mathematical certainty that it will rise again to the top of the charts as happened with the previous Taylor Version. 2021 is the fourth album in this re-recorded series after former manager Scooter Brown took over his catalog with the acquisition of Big Machine record label. In <>, Taylor brought back Fearless and Red, while this year saw the release of Speak Now.
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