Taylor Swift's app 'The Swift Life' a window to the singer's life

It has just been days since news broke out that "Shake It Off" singer Taylor Swift is stalking her fans. Now, Swifties can rejoice knowing that an app, which is an avenue for their queen to interact with them, is in the works and will be launched soon.

The 27-year-old songwriter had silently made her presence felt in the photo-sharing app Instagram through her fans' live broadcasts or stories. She commented on livestreams, viewed stories, and even reacted to these. Slipping through her fans' DMs, leaving comments on photos, and even liking photos of some of her fans had her supporters gushing and freaking out.

Lo and behold! Much like the stalking incidents that had transpired, an app that allows for an interaction between the singer and her fans will be launched soon. App developer Glu Mobile has been working on an app called "The Swift Life." With this program, fans will get to connect with Swift, and vice versa, conveniently in one platform. "We've worked closely with Taylor and her team to bring her creative vision to life," Glu Mobile President and CEO Nick Earl said.

As seen on the promo trailer for the soon-to-be-released app, users will get to see exclusive contents from Swift herself. The program also hints of "Taymojis," possibly a set of customized, Taylor-inspired emojis. "The Swift Life" is slated to be released later this year. "I think you guys are really going to like this, at least I hope," the "Style" singer said at the end of the 30-second video.

Prior to the release of her single "Look What You Made Me Do," which drew mixed reactions from fans and haters alike, Swift had remained quiet. Recently, however, her name popped in random fans' notification. The "Blank Space" singer also took the time to answer polls started by her admirers.

 

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