
Taylor Swift's 12th album theories explained by superfans
'1989 2.0. That's my prediction.'
A recent online discussion has emerged among fans of pop superstar Taylor Swift, proposing a unique interpretation of the color scheme for her anticipated new album, 'The Life of a Showgirl'. The theory, shared by a fan online, draws a parallel between the album's visual aesthetics and the natural oxidation process of copper, particularly referencing the iconic Statue of Liberty. According to the theory, just as the Statue of Liberty's copper exterior has transformed from a bright, shiny hue to its characteristic green over decades due to environmental exposure, so too has Taylor Swift's public image and career evolved after more than 15 years in the music industry. Proponents of this theory suggest that the color shift symbolizes the 'weathering' and challenges, including misogyny, that Swift has reportedly faced throughout her time in the spotlight. Despite these perceived 'tarnishes', the theory posits that Swift, like the enduring statue, remains a significant and powerful presence.
'1989 2.0. That's my prediction.'