Taylor Swift Reacts To Record-Breaking Grammy Nominations: 'Blown My Mind'

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Taylor Swift and her beloved Swifties are absolutely unstoppable!

According to Page Six, the "Lavender Haze" songstress was nominated for not one, not two, but SIX Grammy awards for her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, and gave all the credit to her extremely powerful fandom.

Swift reacted to the nominations during her latest Eras Tour show in Toronto on Thursday (November 14), citing amazement and a plethora of emotions (per video footage captured by Taylor Swift Updates on X).

"You guys did something so amazing over the course of the last few months. I just mean what you did with embracing ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ the album. It’s truly blown my mind because it’s really emotional for me that this album, I wrote it during the Eras Tour."

The "Cruel Summer" icon told Swifties present at the show that she did her very best to keep TTPD a secret so that she could surprise them, and that she was very thankful they understood where she was "coming from" when she penned the track list.

"We were basically working hard to secretly put together a new chapter in the Eras Tour of The Tortured Poets Department and we wanted to surprise you with it. And we did and you guys have just been so wonderful about my digging into this album and just really understanding like where I was coming from with it, and you made it by far the biggest debut week I've ever had. You kept that album at number one for nearly like four months."

Swift closed her statement by assuring fans that "everything that happens is a direct reflection of the passion that you show" and proceeded to serenade the crowd with TTPD track, "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys."

This is Swift's seventh "Album Of The Year" nomination, making her the most nominated female artist in the history of that category (surpassing Barbara Streisand who previously held the record) per US Weekly.

Watch the "Trouble" hitmaker thank fans for their undying loyalty below.


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