Fans Speculate If Taylor Swift Wrote New Song After Secret Miscarriage

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As everyone already knows, Taylor Swift, 32, often uses the joys and pains of her personal life as inspiration for her music. With that, many fans are speculating what would have motivated the lyrics of “Bigger Than The Whole Sky”, one of the most emotional of his new album.

On social media, a possible miscarriage, which the singer would have suffered without making it public, is pointed out as the trigger for the song that makes up the album “Midnights”. Taylor describes in the song a loss and a lot of sadness, but without details. Even so, fans have already created theories of her.

“Taylor Swift’s new song ‘Bigger Than The Whole Sky’ hits hard when you’ve already had a miscarriage. I must have cried many times listening to this,” one netizen said. “Taylor Swift wrote ‘Bigger Than The Whole Sky’ about a miscarriage. Why?” asked another.

There was even a warning for the singer’s fans who went through this experience of a Twitter user. “Attention to my fellow abortion moms: ‘Bigger Than The Whole Sky’ from Taylor Swift’s new album (a bonus track) is tough, and I suggest listening with a few tissues if you’re still vulnerable.”

Released in the early hours of Friday (21), “Midnights” has already become the most played album in a single day on the Spotify platform. Taylor’s tenth album marks the singer’s emotional and gradual return to pop. “How did I become so lucky?”, reacted the star on Twitter after the announcement of the platform.

The album’s 13 songs tell “the story of 13 sleepless nights spread across my life,” the singer had tweeted shortly after the release. “I think of ‘Midnights’ as a concept work, with these 13 songs creating a complete picture of the intensities of this crazy, mystical hour,” she detailed.

The singer has been dating actor Joe Alwyn since 2016, but the two have always kept their relationship out of the spotlight. In June, however, rumors began that they would be engaged.

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