Taylor Swift responds to The Tortured Poets Department's critic reviews with appropriate lyrics  

Taylor Swift is responding to critic criticisms in celebration of her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, which has gone global.   

On Sunday, the Karma hitmaker turned to Instagram Stories to release appropriate lyrics from her 11th studio album in response to some of the excellent reviews from major US and UK tabloids.   

This comes as a publication declines to use a byline for an unfavorable review of the TTPD owing to previous violent threats  

The Cruel Summer singer tweeted a Rolling Stone magazine review headlined "Come for the Torture, Stay for the Poetry," which included the line "And that's the closest I've come to my heart exploding," from the title track of TTPD.  

She also included a white heart emoji with her remark.Meanwhile, in reaction to the UK tabloid The Times' five-star review, she tweeted the words "These chemicals hit me like white wine" from the song The Alchemy.  

Swift also uploaded The Independent's review, which reads, "Irresistible, country-hued tales of relationships past and present."  

In response to the excellent review, she recalled another lyric from the album's title track: "everyone we know understands why it's meant to be,  

The Fortnight vocalist responded after Paste Magazine just reported the removal of the author's byline from a scathing review of TTPD due to "threats of violence."  

The April 12, 2024 Edition of Your Daily FinanceScope 

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