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It looks like 2024 is going to be a big year for K-pop group Stray Kids. After hitting No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2023 with their 5-Star album and performing at Lollapalooza in Chicago and Paris, the eight-member group dropped their annual “Step Out” video on New Year’s Day. The clip looked backward […]

Britney Spears is slamming rumors of an upcoming album. “Just so we’re clear most of the news is trash,” she wrote in a lengthy caption via Instagram on Wednesday (Jan. 3) alongside a photo of artist Guido Reni’s painting, Salome Bearing the Head of St. John the Baptist. “They keep saying I’m turning to random […]

Selena Gomez is happy and in love! The “Lose You to Love Me” singer’s new boyfriend, producer Benny Blanco, took to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday night (Jan. 2) to share a series of snaps featuring Gomez smiling wide with her hands in front of her face, as the duo were seemingly out enjoying a […]

Harry Styles is glowing in 2024. A fan account shared a recently taken photo of the 29-year-old crooner, in which he’s seen wandering around a tropical location seemingly on vacation. Styles’ hair — which was shaved into a buzz cut back in November — has since grown out a bit and is styled into a […]

It’s been impossible to avoid hearing Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s name over the past week. The former inmate who was sentenced to a decade in prison in 2016 after pleading guilty to enticing a boyfriend she met online to kill her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, was released on Dec. 28 after serving 85 percent of her […]

Mikaela Shiffrin is in a league of her own. The 28-year-old American downhill skiing phenomenon smashed the all-time record for World Cup race victories (87) last year and by most accounts has quite a few years to go in her unprecedented slope dominance.
But according to a New York Times profile, instead of focusing on the career arc of such fellow double-Olympic champs as alpine legend Ingemar Stenmark (whose World Cup record she broke), when Shiffrin looks for examples for maintaining — and expanding — her skiing superiority the idol she wants to emulate is a pop one.

“I’ve spent 15 years studying Taylor Swift and she has been guiding me a little bit every step of the way,” Shiffrin, 28, told the paper about the music star whose career path has featured similar massive highs and soul-sucking lows. “It’s why most Swifties become Swifties. It feels like her music is speaking directly to you. Her experiences resonate; I’ve always tried to learn from them.”

A Swiftie since age 13, Shiffrin made her World Cup circuit debut at 16 — the same age Swift, now 34, was when she began recording her debut album — and has reached the kind of rock star status in ski-crazy Europe as Swift has across the planet. Shiffrin rented a suite to catch Swift’s Eras Tour in Denver over the summer, which she described as “three hours of jumping up and down while singing every song at the top of my lungs” as she searched for a lesson that might shape her own next “era.”

Like Swift, Shiffrin was thrust into the international spotlight early, after winning three World Cup races and a world championship gold medal as a high school senior. Listening to Swift’s 2008 Fearless album, Shiffrin said she plumbed the collection for cheat codes about living as a public figure.

“Granted, Taylor is a big fish in a big pond and I’m more of a big fish in a small pond,” Shiffrin told the paper. “But you can see how she’s handled the attention, because she was a teenager too. She was able to hold up and work on her music. And while she’s very comfortable sharing a lot of her life, she builds a layer of protection when she needs it. She can disappear. That does seem to give her energy.”

Shiffrin said she took those lessons in and assimilated them, though her journey was made more difficult because of her nature as an “extreme” introvert. After taking a gold and silver at the 2018 Olympics, followed by 17 race wins, a poor showing the next year flung Shiffrin into a funk as she worried about whether she could ever reach those heights again.

And, once more, a Swift album helped her find her balance. This time it was 2017’s Reputation, the singer’s reaction to public and media scrutiny after her previous album, 1989, thrust the singer into global stardom. “That album was built of basically having her reputation go incredibly downhill, or at least that’s how she perceived it with all the feuds that were going on at the time,” Shiffrin said of Swift’s public feud with Kanye West and then-wife Kim Kardashian. “But she came back in a big, big way. I related to the album because it made me feel like life is full of ebbs and flows. And that everything is probably going to be OK.”

Shiffrin’s mother, former ski racer Eileen, described how her daughter’s career thrives on “creativity,” noting that every new Swift song, concert and video provides inspiration and motivation for the next challenge. “She [Swfit] keeps Miki ticking like she does the whole world. And she stands her ground, as she should, and that’s a great role model,” said Eileen Shiffrin, who also praised Swift’s “street smarts” and business savvy.

Following the shocking accidental death of her father in an accident in Feb. 2020, Shiffrin turned to Swift’s pandemic album Folklore for help navigating grief. She cued in on the song “Epiphany,” which Swift said explores the emotional distress faced by health care workers and soldiers at war. “She literally addressed the most unforeseeable and horrific experience I ever have gone through,” Shiffrin said of the album that came out five months after her father’s passing; Swift’s parents have each had cancer battles. “It speaks directly to the experiences I had in the hospital with my dad.”

Though Swift has served as a kind of unofficial north star during Shiffrin’s record-smashing run, the telegenic ski superstar said she’s terrified of meeting her idol in person. “I’d probably trip over myself and be so tongue-tied,” Shiffrin laughed. “And then it’d be memorable to her because it’s the first time she’s experienced, like, a goofball.”

Even as new metrics need to be created to measure Swift’s success, Shiffrin said she admires how the singer “just keeps going.” Given their mutual championship mindset, Shiffrin wonders if we’ve even touched “1 percent of what she [Swift] can accomplish” with her music. “I think about my skiing in a similar way. I’m closer now to reaching my potential, but it’s not about a record or another title,” she said. “I’ve noticed Taylor just keeps going. In a way, you never finish doing that work.”

Shiffrin will look to add to her medal haul in March at the World Cup Finals.

Selena Gomez is ready to slow down. The star appeared on the latest episode of the SmartLess podcast hosted by Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes, during which she shared that she’d like to focus on only one aspect of her career. “I started having a lot of fun with music and then touring […]

Shawn Mendes has grown immensely throughout 2023. The “In My Blood” singer took to Instagram on Tuesday (Jan. 2) to reflect on the past year, alongside a video of himself freely singing along to a harmonium. “Over the last year i spent a lot of time singing like this.. I found that in moments of […]

Mariah Carey is feeling confident as she enters 2024. The iconic chanteuse took to Instagram on New Year’s Day (Jan. 1) to share a glimmering selfie from her so-called “bad side” — though Carey is clearly stunning from every angle. “New Year, new beginnings,” she wrote in the caption. See her post here. While she […]

So, when exactly did Emma Stone fall in love with longtime friend Taylor Swift? When the two superstars were just teenagers, as it turns out! In a New Year’s Day The Graham Norton Show interview (Jan. 1), Oscar-winning actress Emma Stone opened up about her friendship with Swift, her Eras Tour experiences and Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) vault track “When Emma Falls In Love.”
Stone, who won the best actress Oscar for her performance in 2016’s La La Land, revealed that she has attended the Eras Tour “three [times] so far,” including the tour’s opening show in her hometown of Phoenix, Ariz. “Mandy Moore, who was the choreographer of La La Land, was [Taylor’s] choreographer for the tour,” Stone explained. “So it was a bunch of lovely things all come together, and it was incredible to see.”

Moore’s choreography and Stone’s performance were two key elements that resulted in La La Land’s resounding success. At the 2017 Academy Awards, the Damien Chazelle-helmed film won six awards from 14 total nominations, a haul that helped the movie join All About Eve (1950) and Titanic (1997) as the most nominated films in Oscar history. Thanks to the La La Land soundtrack, Emma Stone is a Billboard-charting artist; “City of Stars,” her duet with co-star Ryan Gosling, reached both Digital Song Sales (No. 45) and the Bubbling Under Hot 100 (No. 8).

Nonetheless, Stone and Swift’s story stretches back years prior to their high-profile successes. According to Stone, the two met “at the Young Hollywood Awards when [she] was 18 in L.A.” She continued, “We just kept in touch ever since and became great friends.”

The most devoted Swifties have been well aware of the Stone-Swift friendship, and that knowledge provided the basis of fan theories regarding “When Emma Falls In Love,” a vault track from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version). Some fans believe that Stone is the titular Emma, but, for her part, the Easy A actress says, “You have to ask [Taylor]!” Naturally, her response drew hearty laughs from both the audience and her fellow Graham Norton guests, including Poor Things co-star Mark Ruffalo.

Watch Emma Stone spill all the Taylor Swift tea above.