Summary
Taylor Swift's new song, "Actually Romantic," from her album "The Life of a Showgirl," has sparked fan speculation that it's directed at Charli XCX. The song is described by Swift as a "love letter to someone who hates you," although she doesn't name anyone directly. Fans believe it responds to Charli XCX's "Sympathy is a Knife," but neither artist has confirmed this.
Key Facts
- Taylor Swift released a song called "Actually Romantic" on her latest album.
- Swift describes the song as a "love letter to someone who hates you."
- Fans speculate the song is aimed at fellow singer Charli XCX.
- Charli XCX has a song called "Sympathy is a Knife," which fans think is about Swift.
- Both artists have not confirmed if the songs are directed at each other.
- Swift's song comments on how much attention the unnamed pop star gives her.
- Social media and fans are discussing the potential rivalry.
- A launch event for Swift's album included screenings and a music video explaining the songs.