Taylor Swift recently showed support for her friends Zoë Kravitz and Sabrina Carpenter by promoting their new projects. Swift praised Kravitz's film 'Blink Twice,' starring Channing Tatum, as 'incredible,' highlighting the performances and Kravitz's creative involvement. She also lauded Carpenter's new album 'Short n’ Sweet,' encouraging fans to support the rising pop star.
Swift's public endorsements of her friends are not uncommon, as she previously promoted Ryan Reynold's movie 'Deadpool & Wolverine.' However, her silence on Blake Lively's recent film 'It Ends With Us' has raised eyebrows among fans.
Speculations suggest that Swift may have avoided promoting 'It Ends With Us' due to reported tensions between Lively and the film's director, Justin Baldoni. Allegations of discomfort, creative differences, and handling of sensitive topics like domestic violence during the press tour have surrounded the movie's promotion.
Despite the lack of direct promotion, Swift demonstrated her support for Lively by allowing her song 'My Tears Ricochet' to be featured in the film. Lively expressed gratitude for Swift's involvement, emphasizing their shared experience throughout the movie-making process.
Swift's selective promotion choices have sparked discussions among fans, highlighting the complexities of navigating personal relationships within the entertainment industry. While her actions may raise questions, they also showcase the importance of loyalty and support among friends in the public eye.