#TaylorSwift made her debut 20 years ago and is the undisputed #1 Artist of our generation, a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon who redefined music itself and whose cultural impact transcends eras...💪🐐👑🤍
She is the #1 best-selling Artist of the 21st century with 270 equivalent album units sold, the #1 Billboard 200 Artist of All Time with the biggest album debut in Billboard 200 history (4M units), the only Artist to have 8 albums debuting on the Billboard 200 with over 1M units each, the Artist with the most Hot 100 No. 1s of the Century (15) and of the Decade (10), the Female Artist with the most Hot 100 debuts (9), the only Artist to occupy the whole Top 10 (3 times), Top 12 & Top 14 simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100, the Solo Artist with the most No. 1s on the Billboard Global 200 (7) and the Artist with the most No. 1s on Digital song sales (32)! She is the #1 most-streamed Female Artist in Apple Music history & the most streamed Artist of all time on Spotify (126.5B) with the biggest album debut in history (314.5M)! She's the artist with the most Album of the Year wins in GRAMMY history (4)! She's the #1 highest-grossing touring Artist of all time with the highest-grossing Tour (Eras Tour, $2.1B! She's also the youngest woman ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the only musical act to be named TIME’s Person of the Year!
A visionary songwriter, business powerhouse, and Global Icon, Taylor, the Legend, doesn’t just break records and make history, she rewrites the rules!
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ilya tweeting just the word “yes” or “no” coincidentally every time sabrina carpenter has a concert and eventually people figure out he is answering the question “have you ever tried this one?”
A TV adaptation of Chloe Walsh’s ‘BOYS OF TOMMEN’ book series is in the works at Prime Video.
Follows the forbidden love story of a star rugby player on the verge of a pro career and a talented but painfully shy new girl at the prestigious Tommen College in Ballylaggin, Ireland.
What a surreal portrait of USA forward Cole Eiserman (NYI) holding the hand of defenseman Cole Hutson (WSH) while he awaits medical attention after getting hit with the puck midway thru the 2nd period. The picture courtesy Getty photographer David Berding.
Hollywood Reporter: What do you, as an actor, hope comes next after this experience? You’re still very much in the middle of it, but looking ahead, what are you thinking about?
Connor Storrie: I’m still very much in the beginning stages of my career. I think it’s cool to be transparent about that because when you talk to actors a lot, or when you read or watch interviews, it feels so distant from you. […] when I auditioned for Heated Rivalry, I was working at a restaurant. I was working at a restaurant 40 hours a week, getting off at 1 a.m. I did that on and off ever since I was in high school. I just feel really lucky and so blessed right now to be doing the thing that I’ve always wanted to do."
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