Taylor Swift: The Life of a Showgirl
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Taylor Swift: The Life of a Showgirl

Taylor Swift just turned the internet upside down with the surprise reveal of TS12 during her appearance on Travis and Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast. From orange-themed Easter eggs, cryptic countdowns, and limited edition CD variants, to the long-awaited return of producers Max Martin & Shellback, this new album era is packed with surprises. 👀💿✨

Plus, could Sabrina Carpenter be involved? Fans are buzzing over behind-the-scenes clues and collab theories. With TS12 dropping October 3rd, Swifties are already decoding every hidden message—from The Life of a Showgirl teasers to the iconic orange door from the Eras Tour finale. 🚪🧡

Catch up on everything you missed—including what Taylor and Travis revealed about life post-Eras Tour, new visuals, exclusive merch, and the meaning behind the bathtub imagery. This is not a drill. 🔐🛁🎤

#TaylorSwift #TS12 #NewAlbum #TravisKelce #SabrinaCarpenter #ErasTour #TaylorNation #EasterEggs #SwiftTok #TheLifeOfAShowgirl #SwiftieTheories #NewHeightsPodcast #OrangeEra

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Is TS12 Right There in Flashing (Orange) Lights?
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Is TS12 Right There in Flashing (Orange) Lights?

Swifties are deep in the getawat (clown) car after Taylor Nation dropped 12 orange-coded pics and New Heights teased a special episode with major TS12 era vibes. With August 13 (Taylor’s lucky number) around the corner, fans are convinced: TS12 is loading, and it might be Tayvis-coded.

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Wigs Off for “The Subway” by Chappell Roan
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Wigs Off for “The Subway” by Chappell Roan

All Aboard “The Subway”! Chappell Roan’s Long-Awaited Single Has Finally Arrived 🚇💋
After over a year of fan anticipation, pop’s reigning midwest princess and drag queen, Chappell Roan has officially released her much-hyped single, “The Subway”, and yes, it’s absolutely everything we could have ever hoped for. First performed during her show-stopping set at Gov Ball 2024, where she took the stage painted head-to-toe as Lady Liberty herself, “The Subway” quickly became a fan favorite despite never having a studio release…until now!

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MAMI in the Bank turns into Caution in the Bank!
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MAMI in the Bank turns into Caution in the Bank!

WWE’s Money in the Bank 2025 delivered chaos, comebacks, and crowned champions! Naomi and Seth Rollins climbed their way to the top for the briefcase, Rhea Ripley took brutal hits, and John Cena’s farewell tour took a wild turn thanks to a shocking R-Truth return. From ladder wars to legendary betrayal, this year’s MITB was unforgettable.

How many times do you think someone went through the announce table?

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Porter Robinson Ignites Head in the Clouds with Surprise-Stacked Set
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Porter Robinson Ignites Head in the Clouds with Surprise-Stacked Set

In true DJ Porter Robinson fashion, the set was a masterclass in genre-blending and storytelling, seamlessly weaving together the dreamy introspection of Nurture, the euphoric nostalgia of Worlds, the chaotic energy and feelings of Smile! :D, and the anticipation and unexpectedness of Virtual Self. It was high-octane, nostalgic, unhinged in the best way, but every moment felt deliberate and crafted to take the crowd on a journey that was as cathartic as it was electrifying.

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Lights Enters A6 Era With A Nostalgic Glow
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Lights Enters A6 Era With A Nostalgic Glow

Lights is often known for her edgy synth beats and sparkling pop sound, and this new era of her music is no different, but in the best way. We’ve seen our girl go through so many music evolutions, try different sounds and aesthetics, and even make callbacks to her roots on occasion, and every single version of Lights’ music has been nothing short of a masterpiece.

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Welcome to CH3RRi Tea!
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Welcome to CH3RRi Tea!

At CH3RRi Tea, we’re not just spilling the hottest tea, we’re here to spotlight the voices that matter, amplify stories that connect, and give artists the space to be real, not just "relatable."
We want our readers to see themselves in the people they look up to, and to feel like they’re part of the conversation, not just watching it happen.

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