Posted 18 minutes agoSubscribe to Taylor Swift NewsletterCaret DownSwifties Are On A Wild Emotional Ride This Week With The Eras Tour Documentary And THAT Merch That Looks Like Nazi ImageryIt's been a crazy time for Swifties.* Content disclaimer: This article discusses Nazi ideology, which may be disturbing to some readers. Reader discretion is advised.by by Tanishtha KotianBuzzFeed Staff, by Arsheen Kaur SahniBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Taylor Swift Ever since Taylor Swift dropped her latest album, The Life Of A Showgirl, on October 3rd, the internet has been exploding with reactions from die-hard fans and critics alike. From discussion threads and memes, there is a lot of content to consume! And with new variants of songs flooding social media (which is a whopping 34 album variants!), it can get easy to lose track of every latest update by the singer and the album. Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF Taylor Swift/Giphy / Via giphy.com Like there isn't one moment where the internet is not discussing the album. In case you are lost in the sphere of Taylor Swift madness, here are the most exciting and controversial updates, which have the fans (and critics) buzzing online: Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF Giphy / Via giphy.com Get seated because it's a lot! Content disclaimer: this article discusses Nazi ideology, which may be disturbing to some readers. Reader discretion is advised. Taylor really kicked off the week by dropping a bomb on X, announcing a six-part Disney+ docuseries called The End of an Era. It'll take us behind the curtain of her record-breaking Eras Tour, from how it all came together to what went down offstage.

It was the End of an Era and we knew it. We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed filmmakers to capture this tour and all the stories woven throughout it as it wound down. And to film... pic.twitter.com/RGZ6zVQnjb- Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) October 13, 2025 Twitter: @taylorswift13 BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicThink you're Blondie's biggest fan? Put your ~reputation~ to the test.

See our Taylor Swift Discussions The first two episodes drop Dec. 12, with two more out each week. It's basically the Eras Tour experience... but in your living room. I don't know about you, but we're already setting a reminder. Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF Taylor Swift / Via giphy.com Fans? Absolutely lost their minds. X and Reddit basically became a live group chat of people screaming, crying, and already planning watch parties.FINALLY 😭😭😭😭😭i never let go of you eras tour docuseries. pic.twitter.com/NTShPJC6bd- pheeb ⸆⸉ (@taylorslavender) October 13, 2025 Twitter: @taylorslavender Comment by u/kookiekoo from discussion in TaylorSwift I'm just so thrilled for the docuseries, I can't contain myself pic.twitter.com/RQ5220sUKN- Marie❤️🔥 (Taylor's Version) (@harrypurplebow) October 13, 2025 Twitter: @harrypurplebow Not just that, there's a concert film too because one announcement clearly wasn't enough. Taylor also revealed Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour-The Final Show, premiering Dec. 12 on Disney+. It's a live recording of her final performance from Dec. 8, 2024, at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, and yes, it includes her Tortured Poets Department set, which wasn't part of the first Eras Tour film. So if you missed the show, this is the next best thing. Comment by u/kookiekoo from discussion in TaylorSwift And yes, she dropped the trailer too. Disney+ wasn't about to let us breathe; they dropped the official trailer, and it's packed with clips from Taylor's biggest moments on tour. A few seconds in, and you can already feel the goosebumps. Watch it here, just don't blame us if you end up replaying it five times. View this video on YouTube youtube.com / Via youtube.com The excitement of the docu-series had fans over the moon with more behind-the-scenes content of the singer and her mastermind at work for the tour and the albums. Given the neutral response to the album by many online, this docu-series was the source of joy for fans online. Little did they know, it would be short-lived. WILLIAM WEST / AFP via Getty Images The album's merchandise, particularly one necklace (which is currently sold out), seemed to be the site of a controversy stirring online, which divided the internet. This influencer posted on Threads her reaction to a 'lightning bolt' necklace merch online, comparing it to the Nazi symbol for the SS Group-a military group of the Nazi party known to carry out mass executions of political opponents to the party. View on Threads threads.netThe SS group symbol resembles the lightning-style 'S' runes, leading the internet to find the necklace way too similar to that of the Nazi group. This comparison of the necklace to the symbol of the Nazi group hijacked the internet and completely overshadowed the release of the upcoming docu-series. People started calling out th