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Taylor Swift and Vegas Performer in Trademark Tango Over 'Showgirl' Battle

In the unfolding saga of legal contenders, Maren Wade, a Vegas performer with a trademark on "Confessions of a Showgirl," enlists judicial aid to halt Taylor Swift’s merch empire. Wade’s identity finds itself eclipsed by Swift’s audacious venture, "The Life of a Showgirl."

A plea for an injunction underscores Wade's struggle for brand recognition amid Swift's commercial juggernaut, embarking on this legal front after the USPTO's echoed concerns of confusion.


Source: Billboard – Published on April 7, 2026

Taylor Swift's 'Elizabeth Taylor' Video: A Star-Free Zone on Streaming Elite

Taylor Swift unleashes her latest visual odyssey with the music video for 'Elizabeth Taylor,' leaving the stage to highlight her narrative through captivating imagery. No cameo for Swift here, preferring to channel her artistry through visuals alone.

This exclusive cinematic experience graces only the discerning listeners on Apple Music and the top tier of Spotify, setting a high bar for video accessibility. Absent from this portrayal is Swift herself, as the focus shifts solely to her creative storytelling.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on March 31, 2026

Swift Drops ‘Opalite’ BTS Footage, Internet Predictably Spirals into Glittery Chaos

Taylor Swift releases behind-the-scenes footage from her much-anticipated Opalite music video, sending the internet into a predictable frenzy. The visual, now joined by two extended versions, steers clear from frills and instead showcases Swift’s meticulous control over her visual narrative.

Geared toward viewers 16 and up, the extended takes provide elongated glimpses into both the polished production and the curated chaos behind its shimmering aesthetic.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on February 14, 2026

Opalite CD Single Graces U.S. Mailboxes for 48 Hours, Two Tracks, One Jewel Case

Available for a fleeting 48-hour window until January 23, 2026, at precisely 1:59 PM EST, the "Opalite" CD single offers two tracks—“Opalite” and its instrumental twin—packaged within a jewel case bearing double-sided artwork, because one image clearly isn’t enough.

Limited to one per customer, this $2.99 curiosity is strictly reserved for U.S. buyers with matching billing and shipping addresses, reminding international fans that geographic borders still matter, at least in merchandising.


Source: Taylor Swift Official Store – Published on January 21, 2026

Taylor Swift meets Trump? Bots orchestrate bogus backlash to new album

After Taylor Swift dropped her latest album, a curious online storm unfolded: waves of posts accusing her of harboring ties to Trumpism and white supremacy flood digital platforms. No, not a fringe reaction to a lyric—data analysts have traced the flood to a coordinated network of inauthentic accounts, their aim less critique than calculated sabotage.

This was no organic backlash but a digitally choreographed smear campaign, borrowing the aesthetics of outrage to fabricate ideological alignment between a pop star and extremist politics.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on December 9, 2025

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