Get ready for a juicy revelation! Selena Gomez has just confirmed that Taylor Swift's song 'Dorothea' is an ode to their enduring friendship. But here's where it gets controversial...
During an appearance on her husband Benny Blanco's podcast, Friends Keep Secrets, Gomez opened up about her bond with Swift and their shared musical journey. She revealed that 'Dorothea' is a song about her, and it beautifully captures their self-discovery and growth from their teenage years.
Swift fans have long suspected this, given the song's lyrics that seem to allude to Gomez's life, such as references to beauty pageants and dreams of Hollywood. However, Swift herself has remained tight-lipped about the song's inspiration, instead describing Evermore as a collection of 'imaginary/not imaginary tales.'
And this is the part most people miss... Gomez also shared that Swift wrote an unreleased song called 'Family' over a decade ago, which touched upon their friendship. It's a heartwarming glimpse into their early dreams and the support they've provided each other.
Gomez reflected on their 17-year friendship, through heartbreaks, love stories, and life's adventures. She even revealed that Swift gifted her a painting for her 30th birthday!
So, what do you think? Is 'Dorothea' a sweet tribute to their friendship, or is there more to the story? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Are you Team Swift or Team Gomez when it comes to this musical mystery?