Taylor Swift‘s supporters leap to shield their girl T-Swizzle … and, 1 magazine’s so involved they eliminated a reviewer’s byline — ’cause they anxious the man or lady could properly get threats.
Paste, an entertainment/culture outlet, printed its evaluation of “The Tortured Poets Division” Friday … but failed to consist of a precise author’s recognize in the byline.
The magazine incorporated an editor’s be conscious on its account … declaring when it reviewed “Lover” once more in 2019 the writer who penned the piece acquired threats of violence — and, the magazine did not want to place an employees in hazard.
Pretty much surely a excellent merely contact … ’cause the evaluate entirely trashes Swift’s 11th studio album — expressing it infantilizes its viewers and evaluating it to controversial poet Rupi Kaur‘s operate.
The opening line sets the tone for the total piece … with the author beginning up off by saying, “Sylvia Plath did not adhere her head in an oven for this!” — so, yeah the review’s rather critical.
But, Paste’s evaluate ain’t stopping folks from listening to the album … ’cause ‘TTPD’ reportedly made history when it grew to turn out to be the incredibly initially album to garner a lot extra than 300 million Spotify streams in just just one particular functioning day.
BTW … persons on line have blended reactions to Paste’s choice — with some stating her followers really should truly be authorized to debate with a man or lady who’s criticizing their fav artist although numerous other people applauded Paste for guarding their author.
Paste a great deal greater be watchful while … or they could finish up locating title-dropped in Taylor’s 12th album!








