The pop queen dropped an emotional note for fans, but it’s her handwriting that’s causing chaos online.
Taylor Swift just made history — again. The Grammy-winning superstar announced she finally owns the masters of her first six albums after a two-decade-long battle. While Swifties are popping champagne, some fans are squinting… literally.
In an emotional handwritten letter posted on her website, Taylor poured her heart out about reclaiming her life’s work. “All the music I’ve ever made… now belongs to me,” she wrote. But while the news was groundbreaking, many fans on social media were too busy decoding her “teeny tiny” font and “messy ass” handwriting.
“Y’all, I can barely read Taylor’s handwriting,” one user posted on X. Another joked, “Ma’am, we’re old now. Increase the font size.”
The note also confirmed she now owns all her music videos, concert films, and album art. Swift credited her fans and the massive success of Taylor’s Versions and The Eras Tour for making this dream a reality.
Taylor’s moment is massive — but next time, fans are hoping for a bigger font. Or maybe just a typed PDF. Either way, Queen T now owns it all, handwriting criticism be damned.