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Bride’s Friend Tells Her She Can’t Play Taylor Swift Song at Wedding Because It’s on Singer’s ‘Denial Playlist’
The bride wants to play ‘Lover’ at her Taylor Swift-themed nuptials, but her friend says it would be “insensitive,” according to a post on Reddit

A bride planning a Taylor Swift-themed wedding is getting grief from her close friend for wanting to play the pop star’s hit “Lover” during her ceremony

The friend explained the situation in a recent post on a Reddit thread dedicated to Swift fans, writing that they were “beyond ecstatic” about the wedding theme and jumped right in to help with all of the preparations for the bride’s upcoming big day.

“We’ve both had lots of fun — however we’re disagreeing on one thing,” she continued. “During the ceremony she wants to play the song Lover, which is one of her favorite songs, and I get that but I’m trying to tell her that it would be insensitive to play Lover since Taylor specifically added it to her denial playlist and it would be invalidating that.”

The denial playlist is a reference to Swift’s curation of five exclusive Apple Music playlists back in April that explore the five stages of heartbreak. According to a press release at the time, the 14-time Grammy winner chose songs from her music catalog that fit each stage: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.

The I Love You, It’s Ruining My Life Songs playlist represents denial and features songs including “Style (Taylor’s Version),” “Lavender Haze” and the aforementioned “Lover.”

“This is a list of songs about getting so caught up in the idea of something that you have a hard time seeing the red flags, possibly resulting in moments of denial and maybe a little bit of delusion. Results may vary,” the 14-time Grammy winner told Apple Music.

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