Did Ina Garten confirm she inspired Taylor Swift's song?
Ina Garten couldn't confirm but said she 'hopes' she did.
Entertainment / Celebrity
Could Ina Garten, the Barefoot Contessa, be the muse behind Taylor Swift's new track, 'CANCELLED!'? The celebrity chef may have introduced Taylor Swift to her first whiskey sour, a detail that has fans buzzing about a possible connection to...
In 2014, Ina Garten and Taylor Swift collaborated on a Food Network Magazine shoot where they made pavlova together. During the shoot, Garten introduced Swift to her first whiskey sour.
In Swift's new song, 'CANCELLED!,' she sings about enjoying her friends, even when they're 'cancelled,' and includes the line 'Like my whiskey sour.' This has led many to believe that Garten's cocktail creation may have inspired the lyric. Garten has expressed her admiration for Swift and hopes the song is indeed a reference to their shared moment.
Swift has previously spoken about how Garten's cooking has influenced her. In 2022, she said that watching Ina prepare a meal 'changed my perspective on cooking and reframed it as something relaxing,' adding that 'cooking has been my escape from stress.'
Ina Garten couldn't confirm but said she 'hopes' she did.
During a Food Network Magazine shoot in 2014.
The song is about embracing friends, even when they face public controversies.
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