Graham Norton gushes over Taylor Swift amid her growing popularity
Graham Norton says Taylor Swift is arguably the most famous woman in the world
Graham Norton recently showered praises on Taylor Swift during a candid conversation with Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O in their show.
The Irish comedian appeared at the famous Kyle and Jackie O show on October 8 and shared his heartfelt thoughts about the pop star's growing popularity and success.
Graham disclosed that Taylor is arguably the most famous woman in the world right now and he finds it quite ‘normal' instead of an act.
The 61-year-old TV host remarked, “Someone like Taylor Swift, who is arguably the most famous woman in the world - I don't know if it's an act, but she appears to be so close to normal.”
“It's weird. It's like you can change the economy of a country just by showing up. How can you be this normal? And yet she's so lovely and normal and just fantastic,” the comedian added.
The renowned TV host continued expressing his admiration for Swift’s practical approach towards her songwriting and recent success he said, "I remember saying to her, you know, because she's going on a big, long tour."
"And I said to her, "Are you worried about keeping your voice?" And she went: "No, I write songs that are easy to sing,” the comedian said.
However, the host of the show, Kyle has agreed to Graham’s critical thinking related to the megastar.
On the work front, Swift has been busy with her ongoing record-breaking Eras tour, which is set to conclude on December 8 this year.
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