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Taylor Swift shows love to Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s “I Said I Love You First” via Instagram

The pop icon’s public display of support is just the latest example of the powerful sisterhood Swift and Gomez share.

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Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards held at Prudential Center on Sept. 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. Photo Courtesy: Christopher Polk

Taylor Swift showed some serious love to her bestie Selena Gomez and her fiancé Benny Blanco‘s new collaborative album “I Said I Love You First” in the most Swiftie way possible—via an enthusiastic Instagram story shoutout.

The “Anti-Hero” singer excitedly took to her Instagram stories on Saturday to rave about the newly engaged couple’s musical project, sharing a screenshot of the album on Spotify along with a link for her 249 million followers to purchase it.

“I LOVE THIS ALBUM SO MUCH,” Swift gushed in the story, making her feelings about her close friend’s latest work crystal clear.

It’s no surprise Swift is vibing hard with “I Said I Love You First,” considering her and Gomez’s tight bond and musical synergy that goes way back. The pop icon’s public display of support is just the latest example of the powerful sisterhood Swift and Gomez share, as they consistently show up for each other’s milestones and cheer on one another’s endeavors, much to the delight of their respective fanbases.

Gomez has also opened up about sharing her music with Swift. In 2019, she recalled showing her first Hot 100 No. 1 hit, “Lose You to Love Me,” to her pop superstar bestie, noting that it brought both her and her mother, Andrea Swift, to tears.

Leading up to the album, Gomez spoke about working with her fiancé in an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, sharing, “It just felt like it was a little taste of what we are and how we made this together, and how much we loved it and how much we love each other. And it just felt like it was meant to be.”

I Said I Love You First includes previously released songs such as “Scared of Loving You,” “Sunset Blvd,” “Younger and Hotter Than Me,” and “Call Me When You Break Up,” featuring Gracie Abrams. The full tracklist also features “Ojos Tristes,” “Don’t Wanna Cry,” “Cowboy,” “Bluest Flame,” “How Does It Feel to Be Forgotten,” “Do You Wanna Be Perfect,” “You Said You Were Sorry,” “I Can’t Get Enough,” and “Don’t Take It Personally.”

With Swift’s coveted co-sign, “I Said I Love You First” is sure to get an extra boost of listens and love from Swifties everywhere.

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