Pop star Taylor Swift rejected the idea of space tourism on Monday when she appeared on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show with host Scott Mills. The singer described space travel as cold and frightening, and she expressed concerns about returning safely to Earth. Swift stated she has no interest in following celebrities like Katy Perry, William Shatner, and Gayle King, who have ventured beyond the atmosphere.
The 35-year-old musician explained that public skepticism about space flights discouraged her from considering such trips. She told Mills that passengers often face doubt about their journeys, regardless of the evidence. Swift also addressed speculation about retiring from music after marriage to Travis Kelce, and she called such assumptions offensive.
The Blank Space artist emphasized that people do not marry to abandon their careers. She noted her current focus remains on her latest album The Life of a Showgirl. Swift clarified that marriage plans are not imminent while she concentrates on her musical projects.
The 35-year-old musician explained that public skepticism about space flights discouraged her from considering such trips. She told Mills that passengers often face doubt about their journeys, regardless of the evidence. Swift also addressed speculation about retiring from music after marriage to Travis Kelce, and she called such assumptions offensive.
The Blank Space artist emphasized that people do not marry to abandon their careers. She noted her current focus remains on her latest album The Life of a Showgirl. Swift clarified that marriage plans are not imminent while she concentrates on her musical projects.