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10 Greatest Romance Books of the 20th Century
Romance has existed in literature for centuries, and in mythology for millennia before that, but the twentieth century produced some of the genre’s most enduring masterpieces. The greatest romance books serve up dramatic plots while also exploring deeper themes, like identity, sacrifice, obsession, and loss.
With that in mind, this list attempts to rank some of the finest of them, from intimate character studies to epic historical sagas. Whether tragic, hopeful, or bittersweet, these novels demonstrate love’s power to shape (and upend) entire lives.
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‘The Thorn Birds’ (1977)
“There is a legend about a bird which sings just once in its life.” The Thorn Birds is a sweeping family saga that spans decades and multiple generations, following the Cleary family as they build a life in the harsh Australian outback. However, the heart of the novel is the relationship between Meggie Cleary and Father Ralph de Bricassart. Their connection is profound and passionate but seemingly impossible, constrained by Ralph’s ambition within the Catholic Church and the demands of faith.
In other words, theirs is a doomed love, one shaped by sacrifice, missed opportunities, and painful choices, and the book is honest about the challenges they face. Unlike most romances, which tend to be optimistic to the point of fantasy, The Thorn Birds is realistic. It acknowledges that love alone cannot always overcome circumstance. Nevertheless, the story resonated, turning the novel into a huge bestseller.
9
‘Outlander’ (1991)
“For where all love is, the speaking is unnecessary.” Diana Gabaldon‘s magnum opus blends historical fiction with fantasy, adventure, and intense romance. In it, former World War II nurse Claire Randall is mysteriously transported from 1945 to eighteenth-century Scotland. Stranded in a dangerous and unfamiliar world, she becomes involved with Highland warrior Jamie Fraser. This juicy premise sets the stage for an epic tale of love, war, and political intrigue.
The setting is rich and well-researched, really immersing the reader in the historical details. Claire and Jamie must navigate real issues of the time, like clan rivalries and the looming Jacobite conflicts. That said, the book’s strongest feature is probably the characterization. Claire is an unusually independent and capable person, especially by the standards of the genre. Jamie, meanwhile, is noble and charismatic without feeling idealized.
8
‘Rebecca’ (1938)
“Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” Most people will be more familiar with Hitchcock‘s movie version, but the original Rebecca novel is a masterpiece in its own right. It follows a young unnamed woman who marries the wealthy widower Maxim de Winter and moves to his estate, Manderley. There, she finds herself living in the shadow of Maxim’s first wife, the seemingly perfect Rebecca. What follows is a romance suffused with Gothic mystery and psychological tension.
The atmosphere is unforgettable. Manderley feels almost alive, filled with memories, secrets, and lingering traces of Rebecca’s presence. A sense of dread hangs over it all. The romance is therefore not simply about falling in love, but about insecurity, jealousy, identity, and the difficulty of truly knowing another person. As the protagonist gradually uncovers the truth about Rebecca, both she and the reader are forced to reassess everything they thought they knew about what devotion really means.
7
‘The English Patient’ (1992)
“We die containing a richness of lovers and tribes.” Set during the final days of World War II, The English Patient follows several characters living in a ruined Italian villa, including a badly burned man known only as the English patient. As his memories gradually emerge, readers learn the story of his passionate affair with the married Katharine Clifton… and the tragedy that followed. Their relationship has all the hallmarks of a classic romance: longing, secrecy, intensity.
However, the novel stands above most stories in this genre thanks to the author’s brilliant prose. Michael Ondaatje’s writing is poetic, filled with evocative imagery and beautifully observed details. The desert landscapes and bombed-out villas are rendered with such richness that they become inseparable from the characters’ emotional lives. The result is a book that feels almost dreamlike and immersive, rewarding careful reading.
6
‘Doctor Zhivago’ (1957)
“Man is born to live, not to prepare for life.” This one served as the basis for David Lean‘s legendary epic. Doctor Zhivago tells the story of Yuri Zhivago, a physician and poet whose life is transformed by the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Amid political upheaval and social chaos, Yuri falls deeply in love with Lara, a woman whose fate repeatedly intersects. The book is an interesting fusion of historical scope and personal focus, serving as a snapshot of a whole country while also going deep into the psychology of the protagonists.
Doctor Zhivago is also deeply philosophical. Writer Boris Pasternak uses the characters to explore themes of freedom, morality, creativity, and individual identity. Many of these reflections come from Yuri himself, who makes for a deeply perceptive main character. Ultimately, the book earned its author the Nobel Prize for Literature, much to the Soviet Union’s chagrin.
5
‘A Farewell to Arms’ (1929)
“The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places.” This Hemingway classic centers on Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian Army during World War I. Amid the chaos and brutality, he falls in love with Catherine Barkley, a British nurse. Their relationship becomes a refuge from the destruction surrounding them, and the author’s stripped-down approach ensures that it feels intimate and honest.
Hemingway’s famously spare, understated writing conveys enormous emotional depth without sentimentality. Rather than relying on melodrama, he allows simple conversations and quiet moments to carry weight. The lovers are constantly confronted by forces beyond their control, giving everything a sense of impermanence and vulnerability. Through this, A Farewell to Arms explores timeless ideas: love as a sanctuary, the inevitability of loss, and the struggle to find meaning in an indifferent world.
4
‘Gone with the Wind’ (1936)
“After all, tomorrow is another day.” Yet another classic that was turned into an equally impressive movie. Gone with the Wind introduces one of literature’s most vivid heroines in the determined, ambitious, and sometimes selfish Scarlett O’Hara, who struggles to survive the American Civil War and its aftermath. Once again, the sweep of the story is epic, but the centre of gravity is the protagonist’s complicated relationship with Rhett Butler.
Their romance is compelling precisely because it’s so combustible. Scarlett and Rhett are passionate, stubborn, proud, and deeply flawed individuals whose desires and ambitions frequently place them at odds with one another. Their relationship unfolds over many years, filled with misunderstandings and missed opportunities, mirroring the social turbulence around them. In the end, while aspects of the book are controversial today, its influence on romantic fiction is undeniable.
3
‘The End of the Affair’ (1951)
“A story has no beginning or end.” This one was written by the influential British journalist and novelist Graham Greene, and it ranks among his very best work. The End of the Affair begins after the collapse of a passionate affair between writer Maurice Bendrix and Sarah Miles, the wife of a British civil servant. Unable to move on, Maurice becomes obsessed with understanding why Sarah ended their relationship. His search for answers uncovers secrets involving faith, sacrifice, jealousy, and love.
While the plot itself seems simple, Greene handles it with unusual psychological depth. Maurice is a compelling narrator because he’s so three-dimensional, simultaneously intelligent, witty, bitter, and painfully self-aware. His jealousy drives much of the story, and, through him, Greene fearlessly examines the darker aspects of romance, including possessiveness, resentment, and despair. Here, love can be inspiring or endlessly destructive.
2
‘Love in the Time of Cholera’ (1985)
“It was inevitable: the scent of bitter almonds always reminded him of the fate of unrequited love.” One of Gabriel García Márquez‘s masterworks, Love in the Time of Cholera tells the extraordinary story of Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza, whose youthful romance is interrupted when Fermina chooses to marry another man. Refusing to abandon his feelings, Florentino spends more than fifty years waiting for another chance to be with the woman he loves.
Márquez spins this setup into a moving slice of magical realism, buoyed along by his rich prose. The emotions are heightened, and there’s a kind of grandeur to even the everyday moments. It makes for a beautiful examination of love’s contradictions. All this culminates in a brilliant final chapter, ranking among the very best in all of fiction.
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‘The Great Gatsby’ (1925)
“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” The Great Gatsby is like a talisman of the 1920s, preserving that decade in amber, while also serving up one of the most influential love stories ever. Narrated by Nick Carraway, the novel centers on the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsessive devotion to Daisy Buchanan, a woman he has loved for years despite her marriage to another man. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Gatsby’s pursuit of Daisy to comment on idealism, longing, memory, and the American Dream.
Gatsby’s romance is not simply about winning back a lost love. It becomes a symbol of his desire to recapture an imagined past and achieve an impossible ideal. This makes his devotion admirable in some respects and deeply tragic, even repulsive in others. Here, romance gets entangled with wealth, status, nostalgia, and illusion. A classic.
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What happened to the cast of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”? All about the stars' lives after the show
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The show was such a hit that three of its stars got their own spinoff series.
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Pentatonix Singer Scott Hoying and Husband Welcome Baby No. 1
Scott Hoying and his husband, Mark Hoying, are celebrating the birth of their daughter via surrogate.
“SHE’S HERE! WE’RE DADS! 🥹 Our baby’s name is… 🩷,” the Pentatonix singer, 34, and Titanique producer, 35, captioned their joint Instagram post on Tuesday, June 23, revealing they decided on the name Birdie James after singing about the many monikers they considered.
“She was born on June 3 and was given a name that is near and dear to their hearts,” Scott told People. “The first song I ever learned to sing when I was a little, little kid was ‘Put On a Happy Face,’ from Bye Bye Birdie.”
The performer also noted that Mark’s middle name is James, adding, “We wanted something that was musical, but not too on the nose. And we also just loved that it felt… Feels like it could work at any age.”
Scott and Mark said they are over the moon that their bundle of joy has arrived months after Scott’s sister Lauren volunteered to be their egg donor.
“I literally cannot believe how selfless she is. She was so passionate about doing it,” Scott gushed of his sister and about how he’ll be forever appreciative of her sacrifice. “I love my sister so much, and I cannot thank her enough for giving the gift of life.”

Scott reflected on his life journey, revealing that he feels blessed to have found love and now be able to embark on the new chapter of parenthood alongside Mark.
They previously released a gender reveal video in January, singing about what their child could be like in the future before confirming they were expecting a baby girl.
Prior to welcoming a baby girl, the couple exchanged vows in July 2023 at the Ritz-Carlton Bacara in Santa Barbara, California. Their ceremony took place more than one year after Scott proposed in the Bahamas in April 2022.
“It really was beautiful. It was this overwhelming flashback of all these memories growing up and being like, ‘Am I going to find love? Is gay marriage going to be legal? Am I going to be able to have a kid?’” Scott shared of his journey to parenthood, revealing, “The process of us having a child took four or five years.”
Scott said he was overcome with emotions while meeting their daughter, admitting, “It’s been a long time coming and just looking at her, I started crying because it was just such a beautiful thing that I feel really, really lucky.”
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This Actress Quietly Delivered ‘The Pitt’s Most Award-Worthy Performance in Season 2
If awards dictate what is actually the best in any art form, then the best show on TV is HBO Max‘s The Pitt. It won three Emmy Awards in its first season, including for Outstanding Drama Series, and is a major frontrunner for more recognition after a compelling Season 2. After the first season culminated in Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) breaking down, the show’s return took it a step further, as Dr. Robby grappled with suicidal ideation. Thankfully, Season 2 culminated on a note of hope for The Pitt‘s lead character.
However, Season 2 also had its share of tragedy, most prominently with the heartbreaking loss of ER regular Louie Cloverfield (Ernest Harden Jr.). Just as devastating was the death of patient Roxie Hamler in the last hours of her cancer journey — and now, the actor behind that incredible performance is taking things into her own hands for potential Emmy consideration.
Brittany Allen’s Roxie Hamler Is the Standout of ‘The Pitt’ Season 2
At its core, The Pitt is about treating patients. With so many characters coming and going from the ER, very few remain the focus for long. Some, however, do make a tremendous impact, like Season 2’s Roxie Hamler (Brittany Allen). Viewers first meet her when she’s brought into the Pitt after a seizure at home that causes her to fall and injure her leg. Normally, this would be treatable, but Roxie’s body is severely weakened by advanced lung cancer.
Roxie’s introduction is accompanied by the uncomfortable realization that she may never leave the hospital, despite the optimism of her husband, Paul (Taylor Handley). With her pain only increasing by the hour, Roxie requests that her ER stay be extended. Instead of The Pitt spending only one episode with her, she becomes a recurring character as her condition worsens, with Dr. Cassie McKay (Fiona Dourif) a constant presence by her bedside.
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Before the end of Season 2, Roxie is gone, but her death happens quite unexpectedly. Given the amount of pain her patient is in, McKay goes to Robby, who agrees to let her order more morphine. Both he and McKay know that administering a higher dose could kill Roxie, but for Robby, the potential legal consequences outweigh the benefits of palliative care, which can often mean allowing someone to die with dignity. When Roxie does ultimately pass, her death happens offscreen; neither the audience nor Cassie is present to witness the moment. All that’s left is to mourn the loss.
Brittany Allen Deserves an Emmy for ‘The Pitt’ Season 2
Instead of portraying Roxie as overly emotional or hysterical, Allen delivers a performance rooted in quiet strength and acceptance. Despite resigning herself to her circumstances, Roxie is visibly concerned about how her family will cope with losing her. She doesn’t want to miss out on more life with them, but accepts that she will. It’s a real and raw portrayal that manages to be equally gut-wrenching — and certainly deserves Emmy attention.
While HBO didn’t submit Allen for Emmy consideration, the actress decided to take things into her own hands by running her own FYC campaign. To be nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama, Allen would’ve needed to appear in the majority of The Pitt Season 2, but her six-episode arc enabled her eligibility for the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series category, per her interview with Variety:
“When I saw that they just had her pass away off camera, first of all, I thought that was a beautiful decision creatively. And then it opened the door for me to be eligible, which was, oh my God, exciting.”
This isn’t the first time Allen has submitted herself for television awards recognition; in 2011, she campaigned for her performance on All My Children for the Daytime Emmy category of Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series — and won! The Pitt is all but confirmed to be a major awards contender after Season 2, and will likely earn nominations in many of the same Emmy categories as last year. Yet if Allen’s self-submission proves anything, it’s that her unforgettable performance as Roxie Hamler deserves to be given the same consideration as previous winners like Wyle and LaNasa.
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‘Hacks’ Star Confesses To Storming Off The 2025 Emmys
“Hacks” star Robby Hoffman is finally coming clean about her ugly Emmys exit.
The comedian admitted she stormed out of last year’s ceremony after losing to her own co-star, and the full story is even messier than fans realized.
“Hacks” star Robby Hoffman has built her career on brutal honesty, and this confession proved no exception. Her account of the night reads like one of her own stand-up bits.

Hoffman wasted no time getting into it on her appearance on “Drag Race” star Trixie Mattel’s podcast, “Bald and the Beautiful.” She revealed she and her sister had walked into the venue fully convinced the trophy was already theirs. In her words, “I was there with my sister, and I was the biggest sore loser.”
Her sister’s reaction when they lost was even more decisive — she grabbed Hoffman by the arm and pulled her straight toward the exit. The comedian recalled being so blindsided she didn’t even clock that her competition included Olivia Colman and Zoë Kravitz. She said:
“We’re beyond surprised to lose. I walk in, I’m already like, ‘Where am I going to put the Emmy?’ We lose immediately, my sister goes, ‘We don’t need this sh-t,’ and pushes me out. She grabs me by the arm. ‘We’re leaving this sh-t.’”
The ‘Hacks’ Role That Was Written With Her In Mind

Collider sat down with Hoffman ahead of “Hacks” Season 5 to talk about her role as Randi, the offbeat assistant to Jimmy and Kayla at the talent agency. She revealed the character was actually written specifically for her.
Still, she had to audition, a detail she found both fair and slightly amusing. “They’re like, well, we do know Robby… can she do it?” she joked. She credits her early career writing on the children’s PBS series “Odd Squad” as the foundation for everything she does on screen now.
“Odd Squad” was my film school,” she told Collider. Hoffman won a Daytime Emmy in 2019 for her writing on that very show, making her an Emmy winner long before “Hacks” ever came along.
Robby Hoffman’s Vegas Wedding Caused Just As Much Of A Stir

Hoffman’s Emmy night drama was not her first time getting attention for something out of the ordinary. Back in March 2025, she and “Bachelorette” alum Gabby Windey were married in Las Vegas without anyone knowing, as reported by The Blast.
The couple started dating in the summer of 2023, and they eloped on January 11, 2025, in the middle of the Los Angeles wildfire evacuations. Unable to find a place to live in the city, they drove to Vegas, and they stayed in what Windey said was a “penthouse suite that was like a wedding suite.
“Gabby turned to me, and she went, ‘Should we get married?’” Hoffman recalled. She joked that she had been proposing to Windey since the day they met, and when the moment finally felt right, Windey said yes.
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Windey walked down the aisle to Chappell Roan’s “Hot To Go,” kicking off the 20-minute ceremony with a fun dance break. She wore a high-neck lace gown, while the pair exchanged vows in front of what they described as “a disengaged minister in red sneakers.”
Though they had initially planned to show up at a chapel simply, Windey wanted a real proposal first. Hoffman delivered by crafting it through their favorite New York Times Games, one of the most charming low-key proposals fans had ever heard of.
Celebrity friends flooded the comments when the couple went public. “Bachelorette” alum Wells Adams wrote “Omg!!!! Congratulations Gabs!!!!” while “Selling Sunset” star Chrishell Stause called it the biggest news of her day.
Another ‘Hacks’ Star Took Home The Bigger Prize That Emmy Night

While Hoffman left the Creative Arts Emmys empty-handed, “Hacks” didn’t go home without hardware. PEOPLE confirmed that Jean Smart won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series at the Primetime Emmy Awards, picking up her fourth win in the category for her role as Deborah Vance.
Smart took the stage on a broken knee, quipping that if she was walking like John Wayne, that was the reason. She thanked her castmates, her crew, and her children before adding, “One of the best things about winning something like this is you get to thank the people you work with publicly.”
For the comedian, watching her show sweep at the top level likely softened the sting at least a little. With all the drama, can Robby Hoffman channel all that Emmy night energy into a winning performance that finally brings home the trophy next time around?
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Jennifer Aniston, Boyfriend Face ‘Surprising’ Tension Over Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston’s reflections on her past relationships and career moments have raised eyebrows.
According to a new report, the actress’s comments about ex-husband Brad Pitt may have caused tension in her relationship with Jim Curtis.
Jennifer Aniston discussed Pitt and other “Friends” guest stars during a recent interview, but sources claim Curtis feels uneasy about her revisiting that chapter of her life.
Jennifer Aniston’s Reflections On Brad Pitt Reportedly Cause Strain In Relationship With Jim Curtis

Aniston’s recent comments about ex-husband Brad Pitt may have seemed harmless to fans, but reports suggest they have sparked some tension in her current relationship with boyfriend Jim Curtis.
The actress briefly reflected on her “Friends” years during a conversation with former co-star Lisa Kudrow, recalling several high-profile guest stars who appeared on the sitcom. Among the names she mentioned was Pitt, who made a memorable appearance in a 2001 Thanksgiving episode.
Speaking during Variety’s “Actors on Actors series,” Aniston praised the celebrity guests who joined the show, noting how surprising it was that many of them arrived feeling nervous despite their fame. She specifically recalled Pitt alongside stars such as Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts, and Isabella Rossellini.
According to a publication, a source revealed that Aniston viewed her comments as a sign of personal growth and emotional maturity, believing she has reached a point where she can look back on her past marriage without resentment.
“It’s been a surprising source of tension because Jen sees it as healthy and mature, while Jim thinks some relationships are better left in the past,” the insider told Closer Online. “He insists he’s not jealous but, let’s face it, if anyone could make a man jealous it would be Brad Pitt.”
Jim Curtis ‘Struggles To Understand’ Why The Actress Wants To Stay Friends With Her Ex After Their Split Caused Her ‘Pain’

Aniston and Pitt ended their marriage in 2005 after nearly five years together, but have remained cordial in the years since. Today, Pitt is in a relationship with Ines de Ramon, while Aniston recently celebrated her first anniversary with Curtis.
The insider added that although Curtis is generally supportive and secure in their relationship, he “knows firsthand how much pain Jen went through because of that relationship, and he struggles to understand why she’d want to keep the door open to any sort of friendship.”
Aniston, however, has previously spoken openly about moving beyond that chapter of her life. In an interview with Vanity Fair last year, she described the breakup as a particularly vulnerable period made even more difficult by the intense media attention surrounding it.
She recalled how “jarring” the experience felt and suggested the story was dramatic enough to fill a memoir.
The “Murder Mystery” actress also criticized the celebrity coverage of that era, saying it often felt more “like a form of a sport,” than journalism, and admitting that “there’s obviously some PTSD we all have, which is why [interviews] scare me.”
Jennifer Aniston Reflects On Divorce, Calls Marriages ‘Successful’ Despite Breakups

Aniston’s ability to remain on good terms with her former partners extends beyond Pitt.
Earlier this year, fans noticed that the “Morning Show” actress liked an Instagram post announcing that ex-husband Justin Theroux and his wife, Nicole Brydon Bloom, had welcomed their first child, a gesture many interpreted as a sign of continued goodwill.
Despite two highly publicized divorces, Aniston has consistently rejected the idea that her marriages were failures.
In a 2018 interview with Elle, she described both relationships as “very successful,” explaining that they ended because the people involved ultimately “chose to be happy, and sometimes happiness didn’t exist within that arrangement anymore.”
She added, “Sure, there were bumps, and not every moment felt fantastic, obviously, but at the end of it, this is our one life, and I would not stay in a situation out of fear. Fear of being alone. Fear of not being able to survive.”
The Actress Is Very ‘Grateful’ For Her Life With Jim Curtis
Despite Curtis’ concern for Aniston and her remarks about Pitt, the couple is said to be in a very happy place in their relationship.
An insider shared with People Magazine that the actress is experiencing the kind of love she has always longed for with the hypnotist.
“It’s a great partnership and makes Jen very happy,” a source told People Magazine, before calling Curtis a “special guy. Everyone loves his energy.”
“They both have a lot going on professionally but make time for each other during the week whenever they can,” the insider further noted.
“Jen’s very grateful for her life, and Jim came into it at a really good time,” they added. “Their initial friendship made their relationship feel much more genuine from the start.”
Jennifer Aniston Pays Emotional Tribute To ‘Friends’ Director James Burrows After His Death At 85

More recently, Aniston reflected on another important relationship in her life after the death of legendary television director James Burrows at age 85.
Paying tribute on Instagram, the actress described Burrows as far more than a director, calling him a father figure who played a major role in shaping both her career and personal life. She recalled how he affectionately referred to the “Friends” cast as his “kids” and said he was always there to offer encouragement, guidance, and support through both difficult and joyful moments.
“He was a father figure to me,” she wrote. “He always checked in on me. He worried about me, celebrated me, taught me, guided me, and held me through the hardest times and the best of times. He spoiled us rotten,” she wrote.
Aniston also credited Burrows with fostering the close-knit bond that developed among the “Friends” cast, teaching them the importance of loyalty, respect, and always looking out for one another both on-screen and behind the scenes.
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5 Years Later, These Are the 10 Best Movies of 2021
It’s already a point of interest to look back on an individual year’s film offerings in a modern context to see which films have maintained their qualities or grown more well-crafted in the years since, yet even by most standards, 2021 was an unusual year for cinema history. The world was still massively recovering from the pandemic, which was largely felt in the slow release of major studio films as well as in releasing films in theaters and for premium digital rental or on streaming at the same time.
However, even if the actual release structure of the films was strange, the inherent quality was certainly there for the year’s best films. The year saw the release of iconic blockbusters, memorable indie films, and everything in between that helped bring a sense of normalcy back to filmmaking after the even more chaotic year of 2020. This makes returning to the 2021 films 5 years later that much more interesting, as the very best have maintained their qualities beyond the wild times of pandemic-era thinking.
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‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’
The Tragedy of Macbeth is one of the most striking and clear-cut collaborations of sheer talent from just about everyone involved in terms of bringing to life this Shakespearean classic to the modern age. Through the directorial vision of Joel Coen, exceptional performances from Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand, and amazing cinematography from Bruno Delbonnel, the film truly comes to life as a work of art. What’s rather sad is that the film’s legacy and staying power have felt limited in the years since its release, as it was originally made for Apple TV+.
However, the quality is certainly there to revel in and be inspired by, with beautiful black-and-white visuals complementing the powerful performances and classic storytelling at its center. Joel Coen still hasn’t had another feature-length directorial work since the release of this film. Yet, he’s already proven his directorial strengths this decade with this masterclass of Shakespearean brilliance.
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‘Judas and the Black Messiah’
Judas and the Black Messiah operates in a wholly individual spot as far as award-contending dramas, making use of the extension given to 2020s slate of films during the pandemic to release and compete alongside 2020 films like Nomadland and Mank despite releasing in February 2021. This makes the film often forgotten in the pantheon of 2021 as a year in film history, which is a shame considering just how striking and emotionally powerful this story of real-life revolution and heartbreak truly is.
The film truly comes into its own thanks to a masterful central performance from Daniel Kaluuya as the late Fred Hampton, building up his truly electrifying presence as a public speaker and a true visionary that people would latch onto and see hope for the future in. It makes the impending fall and betrayal of the story all the more painful, knowing that such strong will and battle for rights will be snuffed out by higher powers before it even has a chance to flourish and make a change.
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‘The Green Knight’
There have been a multitude of fantasy films that have either directly adapted or found great inspiration from the Arthurian tales of the past, yet The Green Knight stands out as one of the most beautiful and original takes on this all-time classic material. David Lowery’s distinct vision of pain, perseverance, and growth told through the story of Sir Gawain arguably makes it one of the all-time greatest adaptations of Arthurian tales to film to date.
It’s a ruthlessly intense fantasy film that is quick to delve into the sheer darkness and psychological gravitas of Gawain’s journey, made all the more impactful by a striking lead performance by Dev Patel. The film truly goes all out in terms of bringing to life a sprawling, multi-layered adventure not just for Gawain to experience, but for the audience to witness and share every step of the way. Time has only been kind to this fantasy masterclass, as more and more people have grown to appreciate its brilliance.
7
‘Pig’
To an unfamiliar person, the plot and synopsis of Pig make it seem like little more than an overly nonsensical action thriller that feels ripped out of Nicolas Cage’s previous era, à la Bangkok Dangerous or Face/Off. However, Pig couldn’t be more different tonally than a goofy action movie, as this story of a lonesome man traveling into the city to retrieve his lost pig is one of the most emotionally touching and beautiful experiences that 2021 cinema has to offer.
There is a real sense of earnestness and raw vulnerability to the execution of Pig that makes it stand out that much more as an emotionally moving piece of art. Cage easily gives what is his best performance not just of the 2020s so far, but what was his best performance in decades through this film, with such deep range and emotional depth to his character amplifying an already powerful script into icon status.
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‘Dune’
It simply wouldn’t be right to not include at least one of the prominent blockbusters that released in 2021, seeing as they helped revitalize enthusiasm for blockbuster filmmaking after a year of abandonment during the pandemic. While films like Spider-Man: No Way Home and No Time to Die might have made more money, there’s no question that Dune is the absolute highlight of blockbuster filmmaking for the year in terms of quality as well as cultural impact and legacy.
This extravagant high-budget space opera achieves the previously thought to be impossible in doing great justice and significance to one of the all-time greatest sci-fi novels ever written. Denis Villeneuve’s meticulous filmmaking style exudes prowess and craft in every moment of the film, creating a true sci-fi epic experience that makes the most of the budget and delivers on spectacle in spades. While some have written off the original film following the improvements made to the sequel, there is still an undeniable magic that makes the first part of Dune such an icon.
5
‘Titane’
The only Palme d’Or winner of this decade to not be nominated for an Academy Award, Titane is a strange, ruthlessly bleak and abstract piece of body horror that, between the ruthless carnage and uncomfortable concepts, tells a surprisingly beautiful story of found family and unconditional love. It’s an incredibly difficult balancing act that is pulled off without a hitch, as the moments of horror and shock hit that much harder when the in-between is this story of tense secrecy that leads to familial love despite it all.
Simply describing the insanity of the story doesn’t do the film justice, as it bounces between sickening and chaotic concepts that all build on top of one another until they spiral uncontrollably into complete chaos. However, the bedrock cushioning of love that these characters have built for one another makes the release of tension somewhat beautiful, fully living up to the brilliance and strengths of the body horror genre.
4
‘West Side Story’
The lead-up to the release of Steven Spielberg‘s modern-day remake of the Best Picture-winning musical classic West Side Story certainly had hype, but many were skeptical of the film’s ability to live up to the stature of the original, especially when Spielberg’s last film was the dismal Ready Player One. However, not only did Spielberg far exceed the expectations for this remake, but he proves to be so great at directing musicals that it feels like he’s been doing it his entire career instead of this being his only musical to date.
The film has a perfect balance of tones and styles, knowing when to be high-energy and full of life during the upbeat songs and knowing when to slow down and let the emotions of the song and performances whisk away the audience during moments of bliss and heartbreak. West Side Story, even despite a nonexistent box-office run where it got wiped off the map by Spider-Man, has a sustained and effective legacy thanks to its overwhelming strengths, being an important mark on Spielberg’s modern career outings.
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‘Licorice Pizza’
While Paul Thomas Anderson‘s legacy of 2020s filmmaking will undoubtedly be defined by his monumental achievements in One Battle After Another, that doesn’t take away from the sweet melancholy charm that he exudes in his prior film, Licorice Pizza. This charming story of young love is chock-full of a lot of the distinct human elements and offbeat comedy that made films like Punch-Drunk Love and Magnolia such major hits in Anderson’s catalog.
The film makes perfect use of its central breakout performance from Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman, tapping into an infectious mixture of whimsy and innocence towards the world that makes their complicated story of love that much more compelling, even with all its flaws. It’s hard to truly get a sense as to how the film’s legacy will grow, considering every other Anderson film is a near-masterpiece, yet the greatness inherent to Licorice Pizza still shouldn’t be ignored or looked past.
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‘Mass’
While Mass may have been massively overlooked by the various awards bodies when it came to the 2021 awards season, it nevertheless stands as one of the most emotionally heartwrenching masterpiece dramas of the 2020s so far. This underrated gem follows a duo of parents who are connected by their late sons having lost their lives in a school shooting, with one being the shooter and one being a victim. After having had to live with the pain and anger for so long, they take the opportunity to meet for a painful and raw conversation in the basement of a church.
Mass brilliantly cuts right to the heart of the indescribable pain that comes from losing a child, with each character in the film having their own approach to grief and remembrance for what has occurred. The way that the film balances these different perspectives and keeps an exceptionally realistic vision throughout makes it an absolute tour de force in terms of performance art and emotional complexity.
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‘The Worst Person in the World’
Especially in an era directly following Parasite‘s massive Academy Awards sweep, the unilateral trend that has defined 2020s film culture over previous decades is a much greater acceptance towards international film and experimental voices as a whole. The Worst Person in the World proves to be one of the best examples of such a compelling foreign language work, with the abstract Norwegian rom-com being a near-perfect exploration of the difficulties and uneasiness of young adulthood.
It would be one thing if the film simply delivered on great performances and complex, layered characters to create and emotionally rich experience, which the film certainly achieves, yet it’s all in the abstract execution that makes the film such a joy to experience again and again. From its exceptionally paced chapter structure to a wide array of compelling cinematography and abstract sequences, the film is far from a traditional romance story in its visual style, a perfect fit considering that its characters prove to be far from typical rom-com archetypes.
The Worst Person in the World
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October 13, 2021
- Runtime
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127 minutes
- Director
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Joachim Trier
- Writers
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Joachim Trier, Eskil Vogt
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Anders Danielson Lie
Julie
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Warner Bros. Focusing On Animation, But It May Be Too Late
By Chris Snellgrove
| Published

Under the leadership of David Zaslav, Warner Bros. has made quite a few moves that have annoyed various groups. For example, many superhero fans were annoyed when he shuttered Batgirl (a completed film) for a tax write-off, and others were annoyed when he pulled the plug on both the Arrowverse and the DCEU. Film buffs (including Steven Spielberg) hated it when he started laying people off at Turner Classic Movies. Meanwhile, general audiences were annoyed by strange moves like rebranding (and then re-rebranding) the HBO Max subscription service. However, nobody hates what Warner Bros. has done the past few years more than animation fans.
The studio killed the highly anticipated Scoob! Holiday Haunt movie while purging dozens of beloved cartoon shows (including classics from Cartoon Network, DC Animation, and the golden age of Looney Tunes). The studio tried to kill movies like The Day the Earth Blew Up and Coyote vs. Acme; they only relented amid fan outcry, and those movies ended up with an indie distributor. For these reasons and more, Warner Bros. has become enemy number one for cartoon lovers, but the studio is trying to change that. At the recent Annecy Animation Film Festival, WB announced several killer projects sure to please animation fans of all ages.
It’s All About Batman

Long before David Zaslav started killing WB’s reputation, the studio became known for its awesome, direct-to-video DC animated movies. That trend isn’t going away anytime soon, and WB is taking some big, nostalgic swings aimed square at ‘80s and ‘90s kids. At the Annecy Animation Film Festival, they are giving audiences their first real look at Batman: Knightfall, which adapts the comic story in which Bane breaks Batman’s back. This R-rated movie is the first of a multipart film series that will chronicle Bruce Wayne’s recovery, his successor’s problematic time as Batman, and Bruce eventually reclaiming the mantle of the Bat.
If that’s not enough bat-action, then you’re in luck. At the film festival, WB also debuted footage of Dynamic Duo, a movie that centers around two Robins (Dick Grayson and Jason Todd) and how their lives were changed forever by Batman. The movie is being made with Swaybox’s pioneering “Momo animation” style, and those who have seen footage of the film favorably compare it to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. While we’ll have to wait over two years to see the film, Dynamic Duo will be getting a theatrical release, highlighting WB’s newfound confidence in their animated projects.
All the Nostalgia, All The Time

There’s nothing as potent as nostalgia, which is why studios rely so heavily on sequels, prequels, and reboots. Warner Bros. is no exception, and many of the animated projects they announced or showed off at Annecy are designed to bring beloved old IPs back. This includes Oh, The Places You’ll Go!, a Dr. Seuss adaptation featuring Josh Gad and Ariana Grande. WB is also making a Hello Kitty movie for audiences who need a little more cuteness in their lives. If you prefer slapstick or action, though, the studio has you covered: they are also working on projects involving Tom & Jerry as well as Thundercats, which is now on its fourth reboot.
Speaking of stuff that just keeps getting rebooted, one of the most shocking announcements from Warner Bros. is that they are making a new Powerpuff Girls movie. Or at least, trying to: officially, they are still negotiating the rights, but that didn’t keep the studio from teasing Annecy audiences about their plans to make a new film. Previously, the original show got a weird anime adaptation, an aggressively polarizing reboot in 2016, and nearly got a live-action TV show. Like Thundercats, this will be the fourth attempt to bring Powerpuff Girls back, so let’s hope the gals stick the superhero landing.
A New Chapter?

At the Annecy Animation Film Festival, all of these announcements came courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures Animation President and Chief Creative Officer Bill Damaschke. The general consensus among attendees is that the man talks a good game, and he did an excellent job of portraying everyone at the studio as ready and willing to fully throw themselves back into the world of theatrical and streaming-first animation.
However, cynics who feel burned by previous WB decisions have largely adopted a “wait and see” approach here. These announcements all sound great, but all of those aforementioned canceled and otherwise abandoned projects all started out as breathless announcements. The real litmus test will be whether or not all of these projects ever see the light of day or if they get shuttered in the relentless pursuit of another tax write-off. Only then will we know if the WB is ready to stop being the greatest supervillain the animation world has ever known.
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Jack White’s Dating History: Meet His 3 Wives
Jack White is now one of the most famous guitarists of all time, but at one point, his personal life was very much part of his act.
In 1997, Jack (born John Anthony Gillis) cofounded rock duo The White Stripes with his then-wife, Meg White. Earlier in their career, however, the pair claimed they were brother and sister. Even after proof of their marriage — and 2000 divorce — emerged, Jack continued to say they were related.
He eventually explained that he thought a sibling relationship would keep the focus on their music rather than any romantic connection between them.
“When you see a band that is two pieces, husband and wife, boyfriend and girlfriend, you think. ‘Oh, I see … ’ When they’re brother and sister, you go, ‘Oh, that’s interesting,’” he told Rolling Stone in 2005. “You care more about the music, not the relationship.”
After The White Stripes rose to fame, Jack was linked to actress Renée Zellweger. He also married two more times — to Karen Elson, from 2005 to 2001, and to Olivia Jean, whom he wed in 2022. Jack and Jean split in June 2026 after the Black Belles singer filed for divorce, citing “inappropriate marital conduct.”
Keep scrolling to see Jack’s dating history through the years:
Meg White

Jack met his first wife, Meg, while he was still in high school in Detroit, Michigan. They tied the knot on September 21, 1996, and went on to form The White Stripes the following year. As the band became prominent, they told the press they were siblings, and Jack introduced Meg as his “big sister” on stage.
Jack and Meg divorced in 2000 but continued recording and performing as The White Stripes for several more years. They released their sixth and final album, Icky Thump, in 2007 and played their final concert that same year before officially announcing their breakup in 2011. The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025 by Iggy Pop, but Meg did not attend the ceremony.
In 2014, Jack told Rolling Stone he “almost never” talked to Meg anymore but later apologized for claiming in the same interview that she wasn’t supportive. When she turned 50 in December 2024, Jack shared his well-wishes via Instagram, writing, “HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY to my big sister, the great Meg White. There’s only one of you Meggo, they broke the mold. You’re still inspiring people, including me. Love you so much.”
Renee Zellweger

When The White Stripes were at the height of their fame, Jack began dating Zellweger after they met on the set of 2003’s Cold Mountain. Zellweger starred as Ruby Thewes, later winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, while Jack had a minor role as a character named Georgia and contributed several songs to the soundtrack.
The duo dated for a year and a half before calling it quits in September 2004.
Karen Elson

Following his split from Zellweger, Jack moved on with British supermodel Elson after meeting on the set of The White Stripes’ music video for “Blue Orchid” in 2005. They tied the knot just one month later in a ceremony held in a canoe on the Amazon River and officiated by a shaman. Meg served as the maid of honor.
Following their wedding, Elson and Jack welcomed two children: daughter Scarlett, born in 2006, and son Henry, born in 2007.
In 2010, Elson released her debut album, The Ghost Who Walks, which Jack produced and released on his Third Man label.
The following year, the duo announced their split in a release and said they were throwing a “divorce party” to celebrate, describing it as “an evening together in Nashville to reaffirm our friendship and celebrate the past and future with close friends and family.”
In 2013, Elson was granted a temporary restraining order against Jack, accusing him of harassment and “bullying” as they battled over custody of their children. Jack denied her accusations in his own court filing, which read, “Mr. White does not want to be portrayed as something he is not, violent toward his wife and children.” The pair finalized their divorce later that year.
In October 2025, Elson and Jack teamed up for a TikTok video with Scarlett as she walked the runway for Paris Fashion Week.
Olivia Jean

Jack met his third wife, Jean, in 2009 after she left her demo CD at a concert by his band The Dead Weather. After he asked her to come to Nashville to record, she formed a band called The Black Belles, and the group released their self-titled debut album in 2011.
The Black Belles split the following year, but Jean went on to release a solo album in 2014. Around that time, Jean’s relationship with Jack turned romantic.
On April 8, 2022, Jack proposed on stage during a concert at Detroit’s Masonic Temple Theatre as Jean duetted with him on The White Stripes’ “Hotel Yorba.” During the show’s encore, the pair tied the knot, with Jack’s Third Man cofounder, Ben Swank, officiating.
Us confirmed in June 2026 that Jean filed for divorce from Jack after four years of marriage. Jean claimed in court docs obtained by Us that Jack was “guilty of inappropriate marital conduct, which makes further cohabitation unsafe and improper.”
Jean requested spousal support, claiming that she depends on her estranged husband’s income to pay for her bills. She also requested the court mandate she be added to his life insurance.
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HBO’s Forgotten 5-Part Mystery Series Is a Grim, Gripping Watch for Crime Drama Fans
Years before the BBC struck gold with the near-perfect crime series Broadchurch, there was another realistic drama that cut deep into the characters’ emotions. In 2007, the BBC, in conjunction with HBO, released a harrowing five-part series that had all the makings of a crime classic. Five Days follows five non-consecutive days of a crime that baffles police.
Hugh Bonneville, David Oyelowo, Rory Kinnear, and Penelope Wilton are just a few of the performers in the drama who went on to have impressive careers. Despite its grounded performances and gripping drama, Five Days is not a story that endured in the pop culture zeitgeist. Nevertheless, the grim telling of a classic missing person’s story deserves a second look.
‘Fives’ Is An Emotionally Devastating Crime Series Unlike Any Other
Crime dramas may seem like a dime a dozen, but there is something about English mysteries that cuts to the bone. Five Days isn’t just a typical case of a missing mother but an exploration of some of the darkest emotional experiences. The heartwrenching narrative follows a loving mother, Leanne (Christine Tremarco), who disappears while out with her seven and five-year-old children, Ethan (Lee Massey) and Rosie (Tyler Anthony).
The opening sequence is particularly brutal as it shows the disappearance from the perspective of the children. The audience is thrown into the terrified minds of two kids who feel the fear of seeing their mother one minute and disappearing the next. Abandoned at the side of a highway, Rosie and Ethan take their dog and walk by themselves to civilization. The story gets even more grueling when they themselves are kidnapped in a seemingly unrelated occurrence.
Five Days doesn’t shy away from these difficult subjects in a series that marries storylines of the family affected, the press, and the detectives. Like any good crime drama, this story isn’t just about the mystery at play but how these events unravel the characters. Shows like Broadchurch and Five Days work because these crimes are always personal.
Episode by episode, tensions increase as the crime escalates from a missing person to a murder. The children are thankfully found relatively fine, but Leanne’s death raises the stakes and hypes up the questions that surround the influx of clues. Five Days uses its unique structure and captivating performances to bring home a story that, in any other hands, could have been derivative.
Crime stories often use the mystique of the cheating husband or family secrets to set up twists. Even with these elements in rotation, Five Days sets up red herrings that drive the narrative forward. The five episodes of the series are the perfect length to tell a story with twists and turns and leave audiences guessing until the final moments.
The critical success of the mystery was undeniable, leading to a spin-off series following Hugh Bonneville’s character, DSI Iain Barclay, in the show Hunter, which aired on BBC One. Bonneville may be most recognizable for his work in Downton Abbey, but his early performance in the crime drama should not be missed. Viewers can experience all five episodes streaming on HBO Max.
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2007 – 2010-00-00
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BBC One
- Directors
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Otto Bathurst, Toby Haynes, Simon Curtis, Peter Hoar
- Writers
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Gwyneth Hughes
Cast
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Chris Fountain
PC Paul Tait
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Edward Woodward
Vic Marsham
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Are You Ready For It? Taylor Swift Enters Her $2 Billion Era
Pop star Taylor Swift is officially the richest female musician in history! Fueled by the success of The Eras Tour and her highly publicized master re-recordings, Swift has bypassed Rihanna and Beyoncé to become the richest female singer. She entered the billionaire club in late 2023 and effectively doubled her net worth by 2026, thanks in part to her world-breaking tour and massive music catalog.
Taylor Swift Is Now Worth A Cool $2 Billion

At only 36 years old, Swift is worth $2 billion dollars, according to Forbes. The publication called her “one of the most commercially successful songwriters of all time” and described how she changed the music industry in 2020 when she started to re-record some of her old albums.
“As a result, her royalties flowed straight into her pocket, and she inspired fellow artists to take ownership of their music,” the blurb continued. “In 2024, Swift reached billionaire status thanks to The Eras Tour, which became the highest-grossing concert tour in history with revenue of $2.2 billion.”
Swift then used the money generated from her tour to buy back her original masters for approximately $360 million.
Where Swift Stands Among The Greats

According to Forbes, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, 44, became the fifth musician to reach billionaire status last December, thanks in part to her country music album, Cowboy Carter. It won Album of the Year at the Grammys and made her the first Black woman to win for Best Country Album. The Cowboy Carter Tour became the highest-grossing concert tour of 2025, earning about $450 million in ticket and merchandise sales. She followed it up with her Renaissance World Tour, which grossed nearly $600 million in 2023.
Unfortunately, neither of them is worth as much as Jay-Z. According to his Forbes profile, he is worth $2.8 billion due to his lucrative liquor businesses. He is also the chairman and cofounder of the entertainment company Roc Nation and has stakes in Tidal, the music streamer, and the 40/40 Club sports bar. His other assets include a fine art collection, his music catalog, and various shares in companies like Block and Uber.
Will Taylor Swift’s Net Worth Increase With ‘Toy Story 5’?
It’s possible that Swift’s net worth can increase following the release of her new song, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” which was featured on the “Toy Story 5” soundtrack. She sang the song live for the first time at the “Toy Story 5” premiere in Los Angeles on June 9. She also took the stage to perform a surprise duet of “You’ve Got A Friend In Me” with Randy Newman.
Swift had nothing but praise for the legendary composer in an exclusive interview for the ABC special “Toy Story 30 Years and Beyond — A Special Edition of 20/20.”‘
“There’s country, pop, folk, rock, Randy Newman,” Swift said. “He has his own signature syncopations to things, and the chords that he would reach for are so different than what anybody else would think to go for.”
“He’s got a way of just writing such intricate, yet beautifully pure, simple lyrics about how you feel that get to the heart of it. They’re so complex,” she continued. “They’re exactly how you feel, and they’re so universal.”
She went on to say that she had Newman’s blessing as she entered the “Toy Story” world.
“Knowing I had his blessing to enter this world was really special for me and kind of helped ease what might have been a stressful situation, if I didn’t know that he was good with it,” she said, noting that he has been “amazing and supportive and encouraging” of her new song.
Taylor Swift Is Engaged To Travis Kelce

2026 is another big year for Swift. In addition to the release of her new song, many fans anticipate that she will get married this year. She has been engaged to NFL star Travis Kelce since August 26, 2025.
She broke the news on Instagram, with a post captioned, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”
Although many fans initially suspected she would marry in Rhode Island, where she owns a home, recent reports suggest she will marry at Madison Square Garden later this year.
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