Close Menu
    Trending
    • Katie Holmes And Joshua Jackson Spark ‘Soul-Level’ Love Chatter
    • Singapore Airlines, Southwest Airlines partner to expand access to nearly 120 US destinations
    • Trump warns Netanyahu: ‘You’ll be on your own’ if attacks on Iran continue | US-Israel war on Iran News
    • Cristiano Ronaldo, ‘The Bosnian Diamond’ headline the World Cup 40-and-over club
    • How housing market inventory is shifting across every state
    • What is a ‘normal’ memory slowdown, and when should I worry?
    • Ariana Grande And Ethan Slater Are ‘Still Friends’ Following Split
    • US says BYD, Baidu, Alibaba and other tech giants are aiding China’s military
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Tuesday, June 9
    • Home
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • International
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Home»Arts & Entertainment»Taylor Swift’s Reaction To ‘Housemaid’ Song Use Left Director Speechless
    Arts & Entertainment

    Taylor Swift’s Reaction To ‘Housemaid’ Song Use Left Director Speechless

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteDecember 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link


    Taylor Swift’s reaction to one of her songs being featured in Sydney Sweeney’s latest film, “The Housemaid,” has officially been revealed, and according to director Paul Feig, it wasn’t something he ever expected to happen. The 63-year-old filmmaker opened up about the surprising moment during a recent interview at the film’s Hollywood premiere. Feig, whose new project has already been praised as an “outrageously enjoyable thriller,” reflected on the high-stakes decision to include one of Taylor Swift’s biggest hits in the movie’s final moments.

    Article continues below advertisement

    Director Admits He Never Expected Taylor Swift To Approve Song For Film

    Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA

    At the conclusion of “The Housemaid,” audiences hear Swift’s 2017 track “I Did Something Bad” playing over the end credits, a bold choice that Feig initially assumed wouldn’t make it past approval. “Well, that’s the thing; you want to put a Taylor song in your movie, but she and her company have to approve it,” Feig told Deadline.

    Feig went on to admit that he and the team behind the film weren’t confident the song would be cleared at all. “So, we were tempting with it, and we were like, ‘It’s so perfect, but she’s never gonna clear this.’ Then we showed she and her people the movie, and she approved it. So, I guess she likes it. Thank you, Taylor!’”

    Article continues below advertisement

    The director’s reaction made it clear just how significant Swift’s approval was, especially given how carefully the pop superstar oversees the use of her music.

    Article continues below advertisement

    Sydney Sweeney And Amanda Seyfried Didn’t Want To Lose The Song

    Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried
    ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA

    Sydney Sweeney, who takes on a leading role in “The Housemaid,” also spoke about the importance of Swift’s song appearing at the very end of the film.  “It’s so perfect,” the Euphoria actress recently told PEOPLE.

    Her co-star Amanda Seyfried added, “We saw it before it was fully confirmed.” Sweeney then explained just how strongly the cast felt about keeping the track in place. “And we were like, ‘We can’t lose this!’ We were like, ‘You have to keep this!’”

    Article continues below advertisement

    Taylor Swift’s Music Use Recently Pulled Her Into Legal Drama

    Taylor Swift at Miss Americana World Premiere, Sundance Film Festival 2020
    imageSPACE / MEGA

    Swift is no stranger to having her music featured in films. Over the years, her songs have appeared in major releases including “The Hunger Games,” “Fifty Shades Darker,” “Sing,” and “Letters to Juliet,” and while Swift’s music continues to be highly sought after for film soundtracks, its use has also recently pulled the superstar into unexpected legal drama.

    As The Blast reported, Swift was briefly dragged into a lawsuit tied to “It Ends with Us” after her song “My Tears Ricochet” was featured in the film’s soundtrack. The situation escalated when Blake Lively filed suit against director Justin Baldoni, who later attempted to involve Swift in the legal dispute, despite her minimal connection to the project.

    Article continues below advertisement

    Swift’s Rep Shuts Down Claims She Was Involved In ‘It Ends With Us’

    Taylor Swift performs Eras in Las Vegas
    ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA

    Swift’s spokesperson quickly shut down any suggestion of deeper involvement, making it clear her role ended with approving the song’s use. “Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film, she did not even see ‘It Ends With Us’ until weeks after its public release and was traveling around the globe during 2023 and 2024 headlining the biggest tour in history,” her rep said.

    The spokesperson also criticized Baldoni’s legal strategy, stating that the subpoena filed by his team was “designed to use Taylor Swift’s name to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait instead of focusing on the facts of the case.”

    More On ‘The Housemaid’

    The cast of The Housemaid at the movie premiere
    ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA

    “The Housemaid” is already making its mark with audiences, delivering a solid opening weekend at the box office. The thriller debuted in 3,015 theaters, pulling in $8 million on Friday, followed by $5.8 million on Saturday and $5.1 million on Sunday. The film’s $19 million domestic opening lands it firmly at number 3 in its first week

    In addition to Sweeney and Seyfried, the thriller also stars Brandon Sklenar, Michele Morrone, and Elizabeth Perkins. The film is based on the 2022 novel of the same name written by Freida McFadden.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Arts & Entertainment

    Katie Holmes And Joshua Jackson Spark ‘Soul-Level’ Love Chatter

    June 9, 2026
    Arts & Entertainment

    Ariana Grande And Ethan Slater Are ‘Still Friends’ Following Split

    June 9, 2026
    Arts & Entertainment

    Why Crystal Kung Minkoff Is Open To A ‘RHOBH’ Return

    June 8, 2026
    Arts & Entertainment

    Kendra Wilkinson Laments Being Surrounded By ‘Scary’ Men

    June 8, 2026
    Arts & Entertainment

    Matt Damon Reveals Family Cost Of Hollywood Success

    June 8, 2026
    Arts & Entertainment

    Luke Evans Stuns Tonys With Performance Fans Can’t Forget

    June 8, 2026
    Editors Picks

    China’s manufacturing activity shrinks for third straight month

    June 30, 2025

    Uber wants to be your travel agent, concierge, and personal shopper next

    May 1, 2026

    How learning by doing creates lasting business success

    March 4, 2026

    Would aliens do physics, or is science a human invention?

    March 4, 2026

    Bangladesh students demand accountability after deadly air force jet crash | Transport News

    July 22, 2025
    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Benjamin Franklin Institute, your premier destination for insightful, engaging, and diverse Political News and Opinions.

    The Benjamin Franklin Institute supports free speech, the U.S. Constitution and political candidates and organizations that promote and protect both of these important features of the American Experiment.

    We are passionate about delivering high-quality, accurate, and engaging content that resonates with our readers. Sign up for our text alerts and email newsletter to stay informed.

    Latest Posts

    Katie Holmes And Joshua Jackson Spark ‘Soul-Level’ Love Chatter

    June 9, 2026

    Singapore Airlines, Southwest Airlines partner to expand access to nearly 120 US destinations

    June 9, 2026

    Trump warns Netanyahu: ‘You’ll be on your own’ if attacks on Iran continue | US-Israel war on Iran News

    June 9, 2026

    Subscribe for Updates

    Stay informed by signing up for our free news alerts.

    Paid for by the Benjamin Franklin Institute. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
    • Privacy Policy
    • About us
    • Contact us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.