Taylor Swift Fires Back at Critics During ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ Appearance

Taylor Swift responded to her critics on Wednesday’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, making it clear she has no plans to retire from public life.

The singer, 35, recently shared thoughts on her life and career, including the importance of advice from people she trusts. Swift stressed that she prioritizes lasting relationships and success in all aspects of her life – whether it’s her career, friendships, or romantic connections. She wonders, and values, ‘How do you make something good last?’ believing that many people admire and respect those who achieve long-term success and happiness.

Swift understands not everyone agrees with her point of view. Some critics think she should step aside and let other artists have their moment. As she explained, “Some people want me to ‘give someone else a turn,’ and say ‘why don’t you just go away so we can talk about how great you were?’ But I don’t want to do that.”

I just love how Taylor playfully called out those people who are already wishing she’d fade away! She was talking about how some folks are like, ‘Let someone else have the spotlight, you’ve had your time!’ And she was so quick to say she doesn’t want to! It’s amazing to see her so confident and unapologetic about continuing to do what she loves.

— Taylor Swift Updates ❤️‍🔥 (@swifferupdates) December 11, 2025

Taylor Swift shared that she turns to Stevie Nicks, Max Martin, and her fiancé, Travis Kelce, when she needs advice. She specifically mentioned being able to discuss anything with Kelce. Looking back on 2023, Swift described it as a fantastic year, pointing to her engagement and regaining control of her music as major highlights – things she had once doubted would ever happen. She expressed deep gratitude for both of these accomplishments.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced they were engaged on Instagram in August. They started dating after Kelce went to one of Swift’s Eras Tour concerts.

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2025-12-11 16:15