Sophie Turner to Ice Spice: Best celebrity reactions to Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
All the celebrities who loved Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department'
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Taylor Swift's latest album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' has set the world abuzz with its release last Friday. Known as one of the world's biggest pop stars, Swift's musical prowess continues to captivate audiences and her latest offering has sparked a flurry of reactions from A-listers across the board.
1. Jack Antonoff
Producer and long-time friend of Swift, Jack Antonoff expressed his admiration for the album on Instagram, describing it as their favorite collaborative work. He reminisced about the creative process, highlighting the blend of pain and laughter that went into crafting the album, expressing his adoration for the project. “My favorite work we have made together / made in the most wild unhinged moment. All the pain distilled in this album and all the laughter that came out of it. will hold those days in the studio forever as the most inspiring of my life. i adore this album and the way it came together. ttpd FOREVER," he wrote
2. Rachel Zegler
Actor Rachel Zegler, known for her role in 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes,' couldn't contain her excitement about the album's length, expressing astonishment at its fifteen additional songs. She wrote on X, "Fifteen more songs she’s insane."
3. Ice Spice
Ice Spice, a close friend of Swift, shared her enthusiasm for 'The Tortured Poets Department' on her Instagram story, accompanied by a humorous meme. The rapper even gave Swift a shoutout during her Coachella set by saying "Shout out to Taylor Swift! My good sis!"
4. Sophie Turner
Joining the chorus of praise, actor Sophie Turner, one of Swift's closest friends, shared an Instagram story post featuring the phrase 'Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?' in support of the album.
5. Patti Smith
Legendary American singer Patti Smith, who found mention in one of Swift's songs, expressed her gratitude for the acknowledgment. She thanked Swift for including her in the company of the great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, showcasing her appreciation for the tribute.
6. Reese Witherspoon
Oscar-winning actor Reese Witherspoon revealed her favorite tracks from the album, listing 'So Long, London,' 'Guilty as Sin?' and 'I Can Do It With a Broken Heart' in a now deleted Instagram Story, further cementing the album's appeal among celebrities.
7. Gracie Abrams
Gracie Abrams, known for her collaboration with Swift on 'I miss you, I'm sorry', recently shared a screenshot of her listening to 'The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived' on Spotify, tagging both Swift and Aaron Dessner with a love heart emoji on Instagram.
8. Flavor Flav
The legendary rapper wrote on X: “The best art is created from struggle and sadness,,, da anthology is sad and real and Taylor,,, It makes me wanna punch anyone that hurt that woman’s feelings,,, but no one can punch them worse than Taylor and her piano and pen. happy she found happiness.”
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