Civilization, as we know it, took a brief leave of absence when Taylor Swift announced her twelfth studio album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl’. Twelve tracks, twelve fresh avenues for heartbreak and triumph, with Sabrina Carpenter laced into the title piece like a rhinestone on a velvet glove. ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ whispers Shakespearean sorrow, ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ suggests diamonds, and ‘Eldest Daughter’ lands squarely as the dreaded track five. Naturally, such pageantry has lured in an eager spectator or two.
Even the elegantly sardonic Zoe Kravitz has succumbed, her applause arriving early and without restraint.
Zoë Kravitz finds perfection in Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl
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While promoting Caught Stealing with Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz spoke to Extra TV about Taylor Swift’s upcoming album. When asked if she had heard it, Kravitz replied, “I have heard bits of it,” before declaring that the record has “no skips.” The actress emphasized that this is hardly unusual for Swift, whose discography has been repeatedly lauded for its consistency and emotional resonance, making anticipation for The Life of a Showgirl all the more fevered.
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The conversation surfaced when the interviewer noted the omnipresence of both Butler and Kravitz and recalled a peculiar tale. The anecdote involved Kravitz nearly destroying Swift’s bathroom while attempting to locate her pet snake. The story, retold with a playful air, underscored Kravitz’s longstanding friendship with Swift, while her praise for the unreleased album suggested an already enthusiastic reception awaiting its release.
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Does Zoë Kravitz’s confession about ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ make you even more excited for the album? Let us know in the comments down below!