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Spilling The Swift Tea: Sign up for the Taylor Swift newsletter
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Date:2025-04-20 10:16:37
Tapping through Instagram stories, I came across a mom with a message that inspired the Swiftie newsletter The Swift Tea.
"Hear me out... I'm unapologetically very invested in our gal Taylor Swift and all things associated with her," wrote @kelseynixon. "But what I need is a weekly newsletter with a general update. What did she wear to the game that week? Any videos? What WAGS did she have dinner with? When does her international tour start up again? Who did she support this week? Who supported her? Does this exist?"
At tea time, everybody agrees that there is a lot of Swift news to follow, from her international tour to endless Easter egg theories to her incredible fan base. But there isn't a one-stop shop for a weekly dose of the news you need for conversations with your friends and fellow Swifties.
Enter The Swift Tea. From behind-the-scenes stories to fan and influencer interviews to a recap of the weeks' events, this newsletter will inform, inspire and create community before the news fades into the gray of my day-old tea.
You can sign-up for the free newsletter here. Starting March 29, it will arrive in inboxes every Friday and occasionally at other times, too, when Swifties are screaming, crying and throwing up.
Long live!
Follow Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network's Taylor Swift reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @BryanWestTV.
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