Taylor Swift grants permission for one theater company to use her music
It's hard to believe Taylor Swift has any time for singing when she is turning around doing nice things for others. Remember when she helped pay for one fan's student loans?
In her latest venture to be crowned Queen of Everything, Swift responded to a plea from a Sydney theater company asking for the rights to use her smash hit, "Shake it Off." After Sydney's Belvoir theatre company was informed this past Friday that they weren't granted the rights to use the song, they took to Twitter to ask the pop star herself.
Please @taylorswift13 help these seventy-year-olds Shake It Off! #greygrey4taytayhttps://t.co/kGGBxx7Z0t
— Anne-Louise Sarks (@annelouisesarks) August 3, 2015
The song is a pivotal moment in the new play, "Seventeen," which "features veteran Australian actors playing a group of 17-year-olds on their last day of school." Who wouldn't want this group to use their music!
They tried to enlist help from other Aussie stars like Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, and "Orange is the New Black's" Yael Stone!
Hi @russellcrowe! Anything you can do to help us get this to @taylorswift13 would be ace! #greygrey4taytay@BelvoirStpic.twitter.com/UqdQ2OnTv0
— Anne-Louise Sarks (@annelouisesarks) August 4, 2015
Hey @taylorswift13 This wonderful Australian theater company is desperate to #shakeitoff It'll be magic! Can they? https://t.co/oyrigfCPuJ
— Yael Stone (@YaelStone) August 4, 2015
Luckily, the theater company got the pop star's attention and she responded in the best way.
And there you have it, further proof Taylor Swift is actually an angel in disguise, or Santa. Either one.
If that wasn't enough Taylor Swift for you, check out some great pics of her and her fans in the gallery below!
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