Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift were spotted in a recent outing in New York City. During the outing, the latter made a shocked expression aimed at the former during a conversation. This expression garnered considerable fan attention, leading to a plethora of reactions flooding social media.
Here is how fans reacted to Taylor Swift’s expression while talking to Selena Gomez.
Taylor Swift’s expression to Selena Gomez stirs discussion online
Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez recently had dinner together. At one point, the former showed a shocked/gagged expression while discussing something with the latter. This led to a flurry of reactions online, with some debating whether Gomez was sharing major gossip with Swift.
“the tea must be so good,” one fan commented under a Reddit thread.
Meanwhile, another fan hilariously pointed that the painting behind Gomez and Swift’s table was “gagged.”
Yet another fan pointed out how the moment between the two friends and fellow artists resembled the moments they experienced with their own friends.
“This does make me giggle because k definitely probably look like this in a lot of moments with my BFFs,” the fan added. “Celebrities. They’re just like us.”
Swift’s outing with Gomez occurs shortly after the former successfully purchased the rights to the masters of all the songs she has recorded. In 2020, Swift’s music catalog was purchased by Shamrock Capital from Scooter Braun and Ithaca for $300 million.
The 35-year-old singer penned a letter on her official website. In the letter, she expressed her excitement and relief at regaining the rights to her music. She also thanked her fans for their support and attributed their role in turning The Eras Tour into a “success story” as the reason she could reclaim the rights to her albums.
Moreover, Swift also offered an unfortunate update regarding the highly anticipated release of Reputation (Taylor’s Version) via the letter. She informed fans that she did not “even re-record a quarter of it.” Swift noted that it was the “one album” in her first six albums that could not be “improved upon by redoing it.”