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Taylor Swift's Ode to Elizabeth Taylor's Enduring Legacy
6 Oct
Summary
- Taylor Swift received approval from Elizabeth Taylor's estate to use her name in a song
- The song "Elizabeth Taylor" addresses the relentless attention that comes with fame
- Elizabeth Taylor's estate has embraced the song, releasing a limited edition sweater

In a recent interview, Taylor Swift shared that the estate of legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor was very supportive of the pop star using the icon's name in one of her songs. The track, titled "Elizabeth Taylor," is the second on Swift's 12th studio album and explores the relentless attention that comes with immense fame—a challenge both Swift and Taylor have faced.
The song's lyrics reflect on the often-glamorous but sometimes overwhelming nature of celebrity, with Swift singing, "Oftentimes it doesn't feel so glamorous to be me." The estate of Elizabeth Taylor, who passed away in 2011 at the age of 73, has not only approved the use of her name but has fully embraced the tribute. The estate has even released a limited edition orange crewneck sweater featuring Taylor's name, a nod to the color scheme of Swift's album promotion.
This gesture from the Elizabeth Taylor estate underscores the shared experiences of these two iconic women, who both navigated the intense scrutiny of their personal lives and relationships throughout their careers. As Swift continues her promotional tour for the album, her homage to the legendary Elizabeth Taylor serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of true stardom.