Taylor Swift’s close friendships have provided inspiration for several of her popular songs, highlighting the deep connections and shared experiences that often underpin her music. Two of her most notable friendships—with Selena Gomez and Abigail Anderson—have not only shaped her life but also played a significant role in her songwriting over the years.
Selena Gomez recently opened up about her longstanding relationship with Taylor Swift during an episode of her husband Benny Blanco’s podcast, Friends Keep Secrets. Gomez described Swift’s unique birthday gift for her 30th, a handcrafted painting with personal touches, including their star signs and a heartfelt message sewn into the cloth. Gomez was deeply moved by the effort and sentiment behind the gift, noting how it celebrated their years together and looked forward to many more.
Gomez also revealed that Swift wrote two songs about her, one released and one still unreleased. The released track, “Dorothea,” is believed to touch on their shared journey and connection, while the unreleased song, “Family,” was written over a decade ago and celebrates their dreams and support for each other. Gomez explained how listening to these songs brings back memories and emotions linked to their growth as artists and friends, especially since both achieved important milestones around the same time.
Taylor Swift’s friendship with Abigail Anderson has also been immortalized in her music. The two first met in high school and have remained close ever since. Swift’s song “Fifteen” from her 2008 album Fearless is a tribute to Anderson, describing their early days as classmates and the heartaches they faced together. Anderson has appeared in Swift’s music videos and documentaries, and Swift has supported Anderson through her personal milestones, including her wedding and the birth of her child.
Swift referenced Anderson again nearly two decades later in her song “Ruin the Friendship,” sharing the story of a lost connection and heartfelt regrets. Through these songs, Swift reminds fans that true friendships can withstand changing circumstances and time. Her music captures the ups and downs of real relationships, offering comfort and connection to listeners who may find their own stories reflected in these lyrics.



























