Taylor Swift reveals for the first time that the cancer her mother was battling came back in an unforeseen fashion while her mom was going through chemo
Taylor Swift accepts the Milestone Award from Andrea Swift onstage during the 50th Academy Of Country Music Awards at AT&T Stadium on April 19, 2015 in Arlington, Texas.interview, the singer reveals for the first time that the cancer her mother Andrea was battling -- which inspired the song "Soon You'll Get Better" from her most recent album -- came back in an unforseen fashion while her mom was going through chemo.
"While she was going through treatment, they found a brain tumor," Swift says. "And the symptoms of what a person goes through when they have a brain tumor is nothing like what we've ever been through with her cancer before. So it's just been a really hard time for us as a family." So, instead of spending a year or more on the road in support of the album, Swift is doing a handful of Lover Fest shows in the U.S.
"I wanted to be able to perform in places that I hadn’t performed in as much, and to do things I hadn’t done before, like Glastonbury,” she tells the mag. “I feel like I haven’t done festivals, really, since early in my career — they’re fun and bring people together in a really cool way. But I also wanted to be able to work as much as I can handle right now, with everything that’s going on at home. And I wanted to figure out a way that I could do both those things...
“Definitely, that was a bigger disappointment for me,” Swift says of the blowback from her midterm endorsements versus not getting the Grammy nominations she anticipated for heralbum. “I think what’s going on out in the world is bigger than who gets a prize at the party.” Swift also delves into why the expience further convinced her that it was important for her to made a loud statement in support of her LGBTQ fans and friends on the single "You Need to Calm Down.
“To celebrate but not advocate felt wrong for me. Using my voice to try to advocate was the only choice to make," she says. "Because I’ve talked about equality and sung about it in songs like ‘Welcome to New York,’ but we at a point where human rights are being violated.
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