Get ready for a juicy revelation! Selena Gomez has just dropped some major tea about her friendship with Taylor Swift, and it's a story that will make you want to dive deeper into their world.
In a recent podcast appearance on "Friends Keep Secrets" with her husband, Benny Blanco, Selena opened up about her long-standing bond with Taylor, a friendship that spans an impressive 17 years. She shared how they connected on a deep level, especially during their teenage years when they were both figuring out their paths and experiencing those defining moments of self-discovery.
But here's where it gets controversial... Selena revealed that she believes Taylor's song "Dorothea" from the album "EverMore" is all about her! The lyrics, "A tiny screen's the only place I see you now / And I got nothin' but well wishes for ya," seem to paint a picture of a close friend who has become a distant memory, but one that is still cherished. And this is the part most people miss... Selena's makeup line, Rare Beauty, is likely the inspiration behind the line, "You're a queen sellin' dreams, sellin' makeup and magazines. Ooh, from you, I'd buy anything." With Rare Beauty's impressive revenue of nearly $370 million in 2023, as reported by Forbes, it's no wonder Taylor's lyrics capture the essence of Selena's entrepreneurial success.
And there's more! Selena also confirmed that an unreleased track from Taylor's "Reputation" album, titled "Family," is a heartfelt tribute to their unwavering belief in each other's dreams.
So, what do you think? Is Selena's interpretation of these songs spot-on, or is there another layer to these lyrics that we're missing? Don't be shy, let's discuss in the comments! Is there another celebrity friendship you'd love to explore further? Share your thoughts and let's dive into the world of music and friendship!