Same us,,,,, Kristin Chenoweth Very excited Taylor Swift Enter her The life of a singer era.
“I’ve always been in my showgirl era, dear,” the 57-year-old Broadway legend told exclusively US Weekly In a recent interview, she facilitated her partnership with Adobe Acrobat Studio.
Chenoweth is a stubborn Swiftie who shares how she expects to see The life of a singer Different from The tortured poet’s department.
“I hope it’s so different from the last one,” she explained. “And, since she’s a good performing woman, I know she’s going to give it to us…she’s going to give it to us in a completely different way.”
The actress added that she “don’t worry about Taylor Swift.”
“She is a boss, a great musician, singer-songwriter, smart and a great role model for young fans,” she said.
Last month, Swift, 35, announced that she would give up on her 12th studio album October 3, 2025.
“So I want to show you something,” Swift revealed during his highly anticipated appearance on Travis and Jason Kells’s “New Heights” podcast. “This is my brand new album, The life of a singer. ”
After the announcement, many hard-working Swift fans came to social media to express their excitement. Among them is Chenowes himself.
“It’s always been in my showgirl era…❤️🔥✨.” Chenoweth by Instagram In August, Swift’s pages are also marked.
Chenoweth’s post includes several photos from stage performances on Broadway over the years, including Apple Tree recent, Queen of Versaillesthis is Broadway this fall.
As Chenoweth waits for Swift’s upcoming album, evil Alum is in the fight The opportunity for a rapper Create a new jingle for Adobe Acrobat Studio. Chenoweth sticks to what he knows and injects opera into her tunes.
“I never thought I would sing and talk about PDF files. It’s a new idea. Who knows?” she told us.
When Chenoweth was asked to join the campaign, she admitted she was “not tech-savvy” and was unsure if she was suitable. However, she later learned that Adobe Acrobat Studio was made by someone like her.
“When they told me about Acrobat Studio, what will it do to make it more like a one-stop shop for people like me…I did a lot of different things,” she explained. “So now I’m preparing for Broadway, but I’ve been on the tour and having a one-stop shop makes sense. I want to go there. ‘When will I rehearse? When will I end? Wait, wait, have scripts, new pages, new pages, because we’ve been working on the work. So I can go [to] it. Actually, it’s perfect for people like me. ”

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