Twitter believes Taylor Swift just revealed the name of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ unborn child

Twitter believes Taylor Swift just revealed the name of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ unborn child

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They may not be wrong. Eventually, Swift used the names of Lively and Reynolds’ three daughters: James, seven; Inez, six years old; and Betty, age 3, for characters in her 2020 year Folklore An album where she even used “Betty” as a track title. So it can be smart detective work.

In the 2020 interview about folklore with PeopleSwift revealed, “I named all the characters in this story after my friends’ kids… and I hope you like it!”

“I’ve always loved that in music you can slip into different identities and you can sing from other people’s perspectives. That’s what I did with it.’

In her acceptance speech at the 2021 Grammy Awards for Album of the Year, Swift thanked James, Inez and Betty.

The couple talked about Swift using their children’s names in her music. Reynolds said in a 2021 interview, “The names are our kids’ names, but we trust her completely and she’s very sensitive about it all. And obviously the song has nothing to do with our children, other than our children’s names.”

However, Swifties have been wrong before. You may remember back in December 2020 they thought Swift’s album Always revealed Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik’s baby name on the track, ‘Dorothea’ – it turned out to be wrong when the couple named their daughter Khai.

This article first appeared on Glamor UK.


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