Taylor Swift is just getting started.
The pop star, 35, shut down the speculation that “The Life of a Showgirl” is her final album since she’s getting married to Travis Kelce.
“That’s a shockingly offensive thing to say,” Swift told BBC Radio 2 host Scott Mills, who brought up fans worrying she’s going to stop making music after she ties the knot.
“It’s not why people get married, so they can quit their job,” she added in the Monday interview.
“I think the fans were just panicking,” Mills told the Grammy Award winner, who acknowledged that the Swifties “love to panic sometimes.”
Swift added, “It’s like, I love the person that I am with because he loves what I do, and he loves how much I am fulfilled by making art and making music.”
The “Opalite” singer, who put out her latest album on Friday, also explained how Kelce, 36, supports her career.
“That’s the coolest thing about Travis; he’s so passionate about what he does that me being passionate about what I do, it connects,” she said. “There’s no point in time where he’s gonna be like, ‘I’m really upset that you’re still making music.’ Imagine [him saying], ‘The music that I signed up for, that I knew you love, I thought you were going to stop doing that.’”
“It just is the most fun thing in the world to support each other, and the polarity of how different our jobs are,” she continued about her relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end. “But there’s a lot of similarities, too.”
“We both as a living, as a job, as a passion, perform for three and a half hours in NFL stadiums. We both do three and a half hour shows to entertain people,” Swift noted. “For him, it’s practice; for me, it’s rehearsal. For him, it’s a game; for me, it’s a show. We just call them different things. We both have teams. It’s a very similar thing.”
Swift announced her engagement to the football star on Aug. 26. The lovebirds shared photos of Kelce down on one knee and Swift with a large, shiny engagement ring in a colorful garden.
The billionaire songwriter teased the pair’s wedding plans when she appeared on “The Graham Norton Show” on Friday to promote her album.
“You’ll know,” Swift said. “I want to do the album stuff first, and the wedding is what happens after in terms of planning.”
“I think it will be fun to plan,” she added.
Some of Swift’s songs on her new 12-track album appear to reference Kelce, including “The Fate of Ophelia,” “Opalite,” “Eldest Daughter,” “Wi$h Li$t” and “Wood.”