Teller shared a TikTok clip soundtracked by Swift’s new track “So Long, London”
Taylor Swift; Keleigh Teller. PHOTO:
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Keleigh Teller has Taylor Swift’s back!
Shortly after the release of Swift’s latest album The Tortured Poets Department, Teller sang her friend’s praises on TikTok.
Sharing a minute-long beachside clip to TikTok, soundtracked by album cut “So Long, London,” 31-year-old Teller chatted it up with fans in the comments section about their thoughts on the new release.
“I founded the club she’s heard [great] things,” Teller captioned her video by quoting a line in the song, before asking, “What’s everyones favorite song and why?”
After one fan wrote that “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” was their favorite, Teller explained what that song in particular means to her as Swift’s close pal.
“As a friend, this one hurts so much,” she commented. “She goes on stage sad or happy it’s so incredible 🥹”
Elsewhere in the comments, fans mentioned “So High School” and “thanK you aIMee.” When one listener commented that “So High School” was their favorite because Swift “found her someone,” Teller responded: “Aw ya wow so many people are choosing this as so far fav!”
Another fan wrote that she was still “trying to process” the 31 songs on the Anthology version of The Tortured Poets Department.
“Same,” Teller quipped.
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Swift and Teller, the wife of actor Miles Teller, have a friendship dating back several years, as she previously attended Swift’s 1989 World Tour in 2015 and even shared a photo hugging Swift at her Reputation Stadium Tour three years later.
In November 2021, the Tellers notably starred in the music video for Red (Taylor’s Version) vault track “I Bet You Think You Think About Me,” which Blake Lively directed.
Swift, 34, and Keleigh have since hung out at Kansas City Chiefs games to cheer on the team and Swift’s NFL boyfriend Travis Kelce, also 34, enjoyed some nights out on town together and attended the Golden Globes in January as a dynamic duo in sequin dresses.
Taylor Swift and Keleigh Teller at the Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 7.
Keleigh isn’t the only pal praising Swift’s latest era, either. Following the release of the singer’s “Fortnight” music video on April 19, Dead Poets Society stars Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles thanked Swift for putting the visual together.
“‘Todd’ & ‘Knox’ from DEAD POETS SOCIETY are now PhDs in THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT. It’s quite an honor,” Hawke, 53, wrote on Instagram. “Thank you @taylorswift for the opportunity to be in the music video for your song FORTNIGHT feat. @postmalone. Carpe diem!”
Charles, 52, added that he’s “admired Taylor for a long time, but meeting her in person took my fandom to a whole new level.”