When a Supermodel Falls Hard: Bella Hadid's Obsession with Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department'
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- November 16, 2025
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Ah, the internet. A place where even the most glamorous among us reveal their deepest, most relatable musical obsessions. And, honestly? Supermodel Bella Hadid has just pulled back the curtain on hers, proving that when Taylor Swift drops new music, absolutely no one is immune. Not even the fashion elite, it seems.
It was, predictably perhaps, the hauntingly poignant title track from Swift's latest, chart-topping album: 'The Tortured Poets Department.' Hadid, ever the trendsetter, took to Instagram — as one does — to share her utter, utter devotion. Her words? Pure poetry for any Swiftie, or frankly, anyone who's ever had a song just... colonize their brain.
She confessed, without an ounce of shame, that the song had 'taken over her life.' Now, that's quite a declaration, isn't it? But, in truth, isn't that precisely what happens when a piece of music truly hits? It seeps into your consciousness, becomes the soundtrack to your daily routine, even, you could say, a companion through your thoughts. And for Bella, a woman whose life is, by all accounts, incredibly demanding and public, finding that singular escape, that deep resonance, must be quite something.
It’s a powerful testament, this public declaration from Hadid, to the sheer, unyielding power of Taylor Swift's artistry. The album itself, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' has been a whirlwind of emotion and lyrical brilliance, sparking conversations, theories, and, yes, intense fan adoration worldwide. Bella's candid confession simply adds another layer to its undeniable grip on popular culture. Because, let’s be honest, we’ve all been there—lost in a melody, utterly consumed by a lyric, feeling like an artist just wrote our very own story. And for once, we get to see a supermodel experience that universal truth right alongside us.
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