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Taylor Swift says ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ is unlike anything she’s done before
Taylor Swift shared some insights ahead of her twelfth studio album The Life of a Showgirl.
In a new video shared on Instagram, Swift revealed what fans can expect from the upcoming album.
On Saturday, the video shows Swift gushing about her “extraordinary” album shoot with Martin Marcus.
She said, “I just wanted the fans to have as many images from this sort of world this album era as possible.”
“And so I really spent a lot of time figuring out how I could make the best vinyl product and the best packaging and the best CD experience that they could have,” Swift added.
The Lover hitmaker went on to add, “So we’ve got — the CDs all have photo cards in them, the vinyls, they each have a poem inside of them, a unique poem. They’ve got more images than we ever planned to put in there.”
Additionally, Swift noted different details of the album, including design choices she’d “never done before.”
Swift said, “I think we wanted this album to feel really luxurious. And kind of as a nod to the luxury that a showgirl puts on when she’s onstage.”
“Meanwhile, like in the quick-change room, she’s like [heaving]. Maybe that’s just me. I don’t know,” the Cruel Summer hitmaker added. “The vinyl packaging, the CD packaging, the photographs, the photo cards — it’s all just something I’m very proud of, and it took a lot of time to put together, a lot of concentration, a lot of organization, but hopefully it pays off.”
“I hope the fans are happy,” Taylor Swift said.
The Life of a Showgirl is set to release on October 3, 2025.
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King Charles's video features Idris Elba
King Charles emphasizes the need to mitigate the impacts of climate change for the sake of future generations
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King Charles voices fears in speech made as Prince of Wales
King Charles has warned people about the dangers of climate change, and stressed the need to protect the planet for future generations in multiple speeches over the past few years as a senior member of the British royal family.
As COP30 opened in Brazil on Monday, RE:TV, a platform founded by King Charles, shared a video containing “the most compelling lines” from his speeches on impacts of climate change.
The clip also featured Idris Elba, Woody Harrelson, Glenn Close, and Olivia Colman.
The video was shared with a caption that read, “As COP30 begins in Brazil, here at RE:TV we are reminded of our founder’s longstanding commitment to speaking up for the planet.”
The brief message released with the video further said: “When he was Prince of Wales, our founder His Majesty King Charles III made dozens of speeches highlighting the importance – and urgency – of protecting the natural world.
They span 50 years, but their messages still ring true today.
In 2023, we revisited some of the most compelling lines from these speeches with the help of a cast including Idris Elba, Woody Harrelson, Glenn Close, and Olivia Colman.
The King’s vision of a sustainable future inspires everything we do at RE:TV. It is our hope that when we look back at COP30, we will not remark on how little has changed, but how far we have come.”
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Edgar Wright, Josh Brolin on "The Running Man," working with Glen Powell and Stephen King
Actor Josh Brolin and director Edgar Wright talk about the highly anticipated movie, “The Running Man,” based on Stephen King’s novel. Brolin talks about his role. The two also discuss working with Glen Powell and King.
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