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Swiftly moving on now

TAY LEADS WAY

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HER disappeari­ng act might have cost Taylor Swift two of the top prizes last night but she’s still on for a huge year.

Reputation is on course to sell more than a million copies over the weekend, after Tay shifted a huge 700,000 copies in the first day.

Her year off before its release meant younger models had a chance to shine – and beat Taylor in two big categories at last night’s MTV European Music Awards.

Best Artist went to man of the night Shawn Mendes and Best Pop to former Fifth Harmony star Camila Cabello.

I’m told she has plans to dominate more than her fair share of awards next year by launching a world tour to rival the six-month long 1989 tour in 2015. The Look What You Made Me Do singer is said to be planning on announcing the tour on her 28th birthday next month – and it’s already expected to rake in over £200million in ticket sales!

Honest

End Game collaborat­ors Ed Sheeran and Future are likely to make an odd appearance on stage, as she works her way through the manbashing, brutally honest LP. A few lucky fans have received a letter from Tay within the physical copies of the album, where she opens up about her celebrity feuds with Kanye West and Katy Perry and life in the spotlight.

It reads: “My mistakes have been used against me, my heartbreak­s have been used as entertainm­ent, and my songwritin­g has been trivialise­d as ‘oversharin­g’.

“We think we know someone, but the truth is that we only know the version of them they have chosen to show us.”

During her appearance on Saturday Night Live, Swift said the record “starts out where I first started making the album and ends more with where I am now”.

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