Taylor Swift, Author ‘It Ends With Us’ Colleen Hoover Gets Compared By Blake Lively

Blake Lively has praised longtime friend Taylor Swift for “crafting” her own story, following the release of Taylor’s 11th studio album, The poets were tortured.

The actress also compared the singer to one of the most famous authors of modern times, Colleen Hoover, and praised it as her most introspective and sincere work to date.

The Gossip Girl star, who has been friends with Swift since at least 2015, recently discussed their relationship during a Q&A session of Book Bonanza, an annual event co-founded by Hoover.

Lively prepares to appear in It ends with us, a film adaptation of Hoover’s bestselling novel about navigating cycles of domestic abuse.

The film’s trailer prominently features Swift’s song “My Tears Ricochet” from her 2020 album Folklore, a choice that Blake found deeply resonant.

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Lively drew parallels between Colleen’s early self-published works and the trajectory of Taylor’s life and career, finding a natural synergy between the two artists.

“Colleen can tell something that is deeply personal and intimate but can resonate with so many people,” Lively explains.

“And Taylor, she’s an incredible writer. She writes from personal experiences and vulnerability.” Blake added. She said they are both “women writing their own stories.”

The film’s trailer’s inclusion of “My Tears Ricochet,” a song Taylor wrote and produced with Jack Antonoff and her then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn, resonated as an allegory for the struggles of with Scott Borchetta and Big Machine Records, portraying the voice of a Deceased Woman grappling with betrayal from someone who claimed to love her.

Fans have interpreted “My Tears Ricochet” as a poignant reflection of Taylor’s personal journey, further cementing her reputation as a storyteller who skillfully weaves together life experiences. into your music.

It ends with us casts Blake as the main character, Lily Bloom, a woman who overcomes a challenging childhood to start over in Boston, pursuing her lifelong dream of starting her own company, according to the synopsis for movie.

“A chance meeting with charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni) creates an intense connection, but as the two fall deeply in love, Lily begins to see aspects of Ryle reminds her of her parents’ relationship,” it continued.

“When Lily’s first love, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar), suddenly returns to her life, her relationship with Ryle is turned upside down, and Lily realizes that she must learn to rely on her strength. yourself to make an impossible choice for your future.”

However, when it was released, Swift herself revealed the song’s content.

Swift explains above Twitter that the track is about “a bitter tormentor who shows up at the funeral of his lost lover.”

According to Pop Sugar, fans believe it was clear she wasn’t talking about her previous romance but instead was referring to her departure from Big Machine Records.

In the first sentence, she appears to be referring to Big Machine Records founder Scott Borchetta selling her label and ownership to Scooter Braun.

In the chorus, she also reflects that she lacks the ability to “follow with grace,” seemingly reminding her of the lengthy Tumblr post she wrote after the acquisition.

“I learned about Scooter Braun buying my employer when it was announced to the world,” she said at the time. “All I could think about was the relentless bullying and manipulation I endured for years.”

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