Taylor Swift faces shocking threats as she tightens security team
Taylor Swift hides under umbrellas as she quietly arrives in New Jersey
Taylor Swift tried to keep a low profile after landing in New Jersey on Sunday, using black umbrellas to block photographers as she stepped off her private plane.
The music icon was on her way to a Manhattan gym, shortly after reports claimed she’s boosted her security team with an extra two million dollars.
The Ophelia hitmaker was said to be taking no chances following a series of worrying encounters with stalkers.
In September, Taylor obtained a five-year restraining order against a man accused of repeatedly showing up at her Los Angeles home.
However, sources said that the All Too Well singer wanted more privacy and tighter protection around herself, her family, and her fiancé, NFL star Travis Kelce.
Together, the couple is reportedly spending eight million dollars to ensure safety at home and during public appearances.
Even at games in Kansas City, Taylor was said to move discreetly to avoid being seen.
While safety has become her top concern, the Lover singer continues to dominate the music scene.
For the unversed, her latest album The Life of a Showgirl remained at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, and several of its songs are in the Hot 100.
Despite the growing pressure of fame, Taylor Swift seemed determined to balance her private life and her unstoppable career.
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