In a heartwarming revelation, Selena Gomez confirms that her dear friend Taylor Swift wrote a song about her! But wait, it's not just any song; it's the enchanting 'Dorothea' from Swift's Evermore album. This confession has sent fans into a frenzy, as they've long suspected the song's subject to be none other than Gomez herself.
During an appearance on her husband Benny Blanco's podcast, Gomez opened up about her deep bond with Swift, dating back to their formative years. She reminisced, 'We were figuring it out together... huge, self-defining moments.' And there's no denying the song's lyrics seem tailor-made for Gomez, with references to beauty pageants and selling dreams. But here's where it gets intriguing: Swift herself has always been elusive about the song's inspiration, describing it as a tale that's both 'imaginary and not imaginary.'
Gomez also disclosed that Swift wrote another song, 'Family,' over a decade ago, celebrating their enduring friendship. Swift's lyrics capture Gomez's aspirations and their unbreakable connection, even as they navigate different paths. And the story doesn't end there! Both women have seen their dreams come to fruition, just as Swift's songs prophesied.
This friendship, spanning 17 years, has weathered heartbreaks, love stories, and life's adventures. The two even shared the joy of getting engaged around the same time, a testament to their unbreakable bond. Swift's thoughtful gift of a painting for Gomez's 30th birthday further exemplifies their deep affection.
But what do you think? Is it common for artists to write songs about their friends? Are there other Swift songs you suspect are inspired by real-life people? Share your thoughts and let's discuss the fascinating world of musical storytelling and the power of friendship!