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Taylor Swift performs live for the first time since reclaiming her masters at Travis Kelce’s Nashville gig

đ¨| Full video of Taylor Swiftâs surprise performance of âShake It Offâ at the TEU concert tonight in Nashville!
â Taylor Swift Updates (@TSUpdating) June 25, 2025
Itâs been a long time coming.
Taylor Swift made a hotly anticipated return to the stage for the first time since the end of her globally sold-out Eras tour and since buying back her masters.
The 14-time Grammy winner, 35, wowed the crowd with a rendition of âShake It Offâ at a concert hosted by Travis Kelce in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday.
The event, dubbed âTight Ends and Friends,â was founded by the 3-time Super Bowl champ as part of the training camp program âTight End University,â which heâs holding in Music City this week.
It appeared as though there were many Swifties at the soiree, as countless screaming fans couldnât contain their excitement during the âCruel Summerâ singerâs performance.
âWe planned that three minutes ago,â Swift told the crowd after grabbing a guitar and rocking out on the stage to the hit 2014 track.
Before stepping out on the stage at the Brooklyn Bowl, singers including Sophia Scott, Graham Barham and Chase Rice performed as Swift enjoyed the evening at the VIP suite.
Their performances were followed by Jordan Davis and Luke Combs.
As Kane Brown was approaching the end of his set, Swift walked out and grabbed Riceâs acoustic guitar â sending fans into a frenzy.
She dedicated the song to âour favorite players.â
While tickets for the event had been on sale to the public for some time, Swiftâs appearance â and performance â was kept tightly under wraps.
One Swiftie even livestreamed the performance on X, which showed the singer dressed in a black mini dress paired with a gold belt.
Kelce, for his part, rocked a camo shirt and pants as he cheered his famous girlfriend on from the side of the stage.
The performance marked her first since buying back her masters in what was said to be a colossal $360 million deal.
The âFortnightâ singer announced last month that she was finally able to buy back the entire music catalog of her first six studio albums.
In 2019, record executive Scooter Braun bought the rights to her first six albums â âTaylor Swift,â âFearless,â âSpeak Now,â âRed,â â1989â and âReputationâ â for $300 million (allegedly without her approval) before they were acquired by the investment firm Shamrock Capital a year later.
In 2018, however, Swift inked a new deal with Universal Music Group and Republic Records, where she recorded and owns the masters of âLover,â âFolklore,â âEvermore,â âMidnightsâ and âThe Tortured Poets Department.â
Alongside a lengthy letter penned to fans, Swift broke her social media silence to celebrate the win by sharing photos of her sitting with her first six original albums fanned around her.
âYou belong with me,â she captioned the post, quoting her famous 2008 song.
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Jennifer Lopez busts a move in lace-up jeans from 2001 ‘Ain’t It Funny’ music video

Jennifer Lopez is giving us nostalgia served hot!
The pop star, 56, slipped into the exact same jeans she wore in her 2001 âAinât It Funnyâ music video to re-create an âOff Campusâ scene with actress Mika Abdalla.
For the cheeky clip â which Lopez posted on social media â she paired the ultra-low-slung lace-up denim with a white cropped turtleneck that made the most of her impressive abs.
âItâs a new Jeneration of party peopleâŚđś,â she captioned the video, giving a nod to lyrics from her 2011 collaboration with Pitbull, âOn the Floor.â
One observant X user commented on the singerâs âINSANEâ pants and shared a snippet from the âAinât It Funnyâ video.
Lopez confirmed the fanâs suspicions by replying, âTheyâre the same ones from that video đ.â
As for Abdalla, she went with her own throwback-inspired look by pairing a brown backless halter top with baggy jeans and a vintage belt.
The clip began with the 26-year-old standing outside Lopezâs dance studio while mouthing her âOff Campusâ co-star Khobe Clarkeâs line, âI donât know her personally, but Iâm pretty sure thatâs J.Lo.â
Abdalla then made her way inside to find the Grammy nominee rehearsing with her crew.
Lopez turned around and mouthed back, âOh, my God. Wait. This is me! Now!â which Abdallaâs character, Allie Hayes, squealed in a now-viral scene from Prime Videoâs new romantic drama series â while wearing a replica of J.Loâs iconic 2000 Grammys Versace jungle dress.
âLove this shooooww,â the songstress â who gave the plunging gown a second lap while closing Versaceâs spring 2020 runway show in Milan â gushed alongside a clip of the aforementioned scene.
Meanwhile, Abdalla recently described just how much work went into creating the âunrealâ garment, telling Betches UK that âfive fittingsâ were involved.
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‘Euphoria’ kills off Jacob Elordi’s Nate Jacobs

Heâs not feeling euphoric.
Warning: Spoilers ahead! Do not proceed unless youâve watched âEuphoriaâsâ seventh episode of Season 3.
âEuphoriaâ catapulted Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya into their current status as A-listers, and now, one has been axed from the show.
Season 3 killed Elordiâs controversial character, Nate Jacobs.Â
He was buried alive in a coffin, with a pipe leading to the surface so that he could breathe. A rattlesnake slithered down the pipe and bit him.
He had been placed there by Naz (Jack Topalian), the gangster he owes about a million dollars to.
Nazâs plan was to leave Nate down there (with a pipe to breathe) for 72 hours while his wife, Cassie (Sweeney) could get the money together.
Unfortunately for Nate, before 72 hours was up, a snake got him. Naz also didnât make it out alive, as he was fatally shot by Season 3âs other gangster, Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje). Cassie and Maddy (Alexa Demie) scrambled to get the money together as Nate got dug up, but they got a nasty surprise, as they were met with his dead body.
In the âinside the episodeâ segment at the end, Elordi said in his post-mortem interview, âIt was a cool way to go, Nate is somebody whoâs made so many mistakes and so many dark choices.â
First premiering in 2019, the Sam Levinson-created drama initially followed its characters in high school. Elordi, Zendaya and Sweeney were lesser known at the time.
âEuphoria changed my life,â Elordi, 28, told Variety in 2023. Â
âSaltburnâ was the Australian starâs big-screen breakout that same year. Per Vogue Australia, his âWuthering Heightsâ co-star Margot Robbie (who produced âSaltburnâ) suggested him for the role at the time after watching him in âEuphoria.âÂ
The âFrankensteinâ star told GQ UK in 2023 that before landing on the HBO show, âI wasnât booking jobs. I think I had â I donât know, $400 or $800 left in my bank account â and âEuphoriaâ was my last audition before I went home for a little while to make some money and recuperate.â
In the first two seasons, Nate was the showâs villain. He was a high school jock with anger issues â he manipulated, threatened and blackmailed everyone around him, choked his then-girlfriend, Maddy (Alexa Demi), and struck up a relationship with her best friend, Cassie (Sweeney).
Nateâs issues stemmed from finding his father Calâs (Eric Dane) sex tapes at a young age.Â
In Season 3, which is set five years after high school, Nate had a dramatically different personality.Â
His rage issues inexplicably seemed vanished, his demeanor was softer and nicer and he appeared to genuinely love Cassie (instead of using her, like he was in Season 2).
Instead of being menacing, he did a goofy dance at his wedding. After he didnât get his way in front of a board of bureucrats, rather than blackmail or threaten them, he just pathetically cried and begged.
Outraged fans criticized âEuphoriaâ for Nateâs inexplicable personality change and slammed it for giving the character a âlobotomy.âÂ
Season 3 saw Nate take over his dadâs construction business, but he ran into issues when he had to stop his build because of an endangered flower â the white fritillary.
The show also revealed that he conned people into giving him money for his construction projects, including the gangster Naz.
In the third episode of Season 3, when Nate didnât pay Naz the half a million dollars he owed him, Naz interrupted Nate and Cassieâs wedding and had him brutally beaten on his wedding night. It all culminated in Naz cutting off Nateâs toe. However, Nate later got it sewn back on.
Topalian exclusively told Page Six that Elordi did most of his own stunts during the scene where Nazâs henchmen threw Nate around.Â
âThatâs [Elordi] really doing the struggling and the fighting and the falling and all of that,â he told us.Â
He called Elordi âcommitted,â âgiving,â and âprepared,â but âbetween scenes, heâs back to being Jacob.â
âObviously, he gets back into character really quickly,â he went on. âBut once [the director calls âcutâ] even though heâs been beaten and abused, heâs still having a lot of fun. Heâs still cracking jokes and doing things like that.âÂ
Elordi told Entertainment Weekly in November that his acting process was different in Season 3. He noted that he likes to âobsess overâ his work, and take the time to prepare by going through âevery element and construct it and put it together.âÂ
The booked and busy actor â who was in âFrankensteinâ and âWuthering Heightsâ back to back â noted that he had âno timeâ to prepare for Season 3.Â
âAnd I didnât have scripts in any kind of full sense. I sort of just had creative conversations with Sam, so I had no choice.â
The âPriscillaâ actor also noted that he âlovesâ Nate, even though most fans hate him.Â
âI act to understand a different experience, to express an experience thatâs different to my own,â said Elordi. âPlaying him taught me a lot about empathy and patience, which is strange with a character like that.â
Elordi also told the outlet that Nateâs dark deeds didnât bother him. Â
âItâs a real treat to be a part of that show, and to play the quote-unquote bad guy,â he said. âItâs always more fun. You donât wanna play some morally superior, world-saving loser.âÂ
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Robert De Niro had no idea ‘Taxi Driver’ would become a classic

You talkinâ to him?
Robert De Niro had no idea his 1976 film âTaxi Driverâ would be lauded as a classic.
âYou never can think that youâre doing something thatâs going to have an impact,â the actor, 82, exclusively explained to Page Six in a recent interview alongside his fellow Tribeca Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal to promote next monthâs event.
The Oscar winner âjust never look[s] at it that way,â he adding, noting that success is âout of your control.â
The neo-noir drama, directed by Martin Scorsese, stars De Niro as an unhinged taxi driver named Travis Bickle, whose mental state deteriorates over the course of the movie.
De Niro acted in the iconic role alongside Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle, and Albert Brooks.
The project generated controversy at the time for graphic violence and 12-year-old Fosterâs casting as a child sex worker â and, later, for inspiring John Hinckley Jr.âs attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan.
Nevertheless, it is considered one of the greatest movies ever made and, in 1994, was designated as âculturally, historically or aestheticallyâ significant by the U.S. Library of Congress when selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.
The movie, which turned 50 this year, is being screened at the June film festival â and De Niro and Scorsese, 83, will reunite for a conversation about the project.
Their sitdown is just one of many special talks and screenings taking place at this yearâs 25th Tribeca Festival.
Not only are interviews with Madonna, Sean Penn and Josh Safdie also scheduled, but there will be special anniversary screenings of âCable Guyâ and âBridget Jonesâs Diary.â
âThere are so many great things to see,â Rosenthal told us. âThereâs so much music, everybody from Earth, Wind and Fire and Madonna to Noga Erez and Sarah Bareilles and Peter Frampton.
âThereâs just a lot to see,â the 69-year-old continued, stressing that the festival is âa welcome festival for all New Yorkers [with] tickets availableâ now.
The annual event, which runs from June 3 through June 14, was established in 2002 to spur the revitalization of Lower Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
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