Taylor Swift hired an expert to help cope with a lifelong insecurity

Taylor Swift hired an expert to deal with a major insecurity she had for years.

Turns out the singer got ‘really in her head’ after getting a ‘bad rap’ for her dancing.

Mandy Moore, the choreographer behind Taylor Swift’s hugely successful Eras Tour, has commended the singer’s dedication and hard work. Swift, 35, spent years feeling unsure about her performance skills, but put in countless hours perfecting the tour’s choreography.

She explained to The New York Times that she had been unfairly criticized for her dancing for a long time, which made her self-conscious and overthink things.

We started paying attention to how she naturally moved her body, observing her instinctive movements. Then, we made small adjustments, offering feedback like, “That shoulder position looks a little awkward,” or, “Try straightening your knee there.”

The artist spoke highly of Taylor, saying she’s incredibly determined and a tireless worker. She explained that Taylor always seemed to be one step ahead, quickly taking on challenges. She also appreciates Taylor’s clear vision and direction, noting that having boundaries and structure is essential for her own creative process – unlike a completely open-ended approach, which she finds overwhelming.

Taylor Swift recently announced she’s releasing a documentary series about her Eras Tour in December.

Fiona Bevan, the singer behind the song inspired by Taylor Swift’s story, has announced that the six-part documentary Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The End of an Era will debut on Disney+ on December 12th. Also releasing that day is a new concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show, which was filmed during the last performance of the incredibly popular tour in Vancouver.

As I shared on Good Morning America, I’m so excited about this new series! It’s a really personal look at Taylor’s life on tour – you’ll get to see behind the scenes of all the incredible moments that had everyone talking. We’ll hear from the people who were right there with her, including opening acts like Gracie Abrams and Sabrina Carpenter, and special guests like Ed Sheeran and Florence Welch. It’s a truly intimate portrait of a global phenomenon and the amazing team that makes it happen.

The show will launch with two episodes on December 12th. Then, two more episodes will be released the following week, and the last two will come out the week after that.

The concert film will feature performances of songs from Taylor Swift’s album, The Tortured Poets Department, which were added to the tour after the album’s release. This album wasn’t available when her previous concert film was made, so fans will be seeing these songs for the first time in a cinematic setting.

Following the announcement, a 99-second trailer for the documentary was released. The singer, known for her hit “Cruel Summer,” also officially shared details about the project on her social media.

She wrote: ‘It was the End of an Era and we knew it.

We wanted to preserve the memories of this significant and emotional time in our lives, so we documented our final tour with a film crew, capturing both the stories from the road and the last concert in full.

The concert film ‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour’, marking the conclusion of a significant chapter, was directed by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce, with production handled by Object + Animal.

Oh my gosh, you guys, the concert film ‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show’ is directed by Glenn Weiss – he’s amazing! – and it’s produced by Taylor herself through Taylor Swift Productions, along with Silent House Productions. I’ve watched the trailer like a million times, and everything about it is perfect, seriously!

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2025-10-28 21:35