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NextImg:The Corner: The Apotheosis of Taylor Swift

Taylor’s ‘yes’ implicitly affirms for girls everywhere that it’s okay to want to get married.

If you use the internet, you assuredly know that Taylor Swift has a new title to add to her collection: fiancée.

Yesterday, in a “secret garden,” her footballer boyfriend got down on one knee, presented a super-bowl-sized ring, and popped the question. The Empress of the Zeitgeist can, at last, go pick out a white dress.

The romantic affair is a watershed moment for every female under 40 — it’s like the lead of America’s most popular sitcom has finally found “The One” after 19 seasons of trial and error. And the last episode? A lavish wedding.

While a self-proclaimed “New Romantic,” Taylor is not afraid to embrace tradition and make marriage the pinnacle of her story.

Who else remembers when eschewing wedding vows was all the rage among celebrities? When tabloids were full of snippets about famous couples who lived together as “partners,” and perhaps even raised children together, but shrugged off marriage as an antiquated or unnecessary social convention?

Famous duos such as Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling, Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham, and even Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, have all hovered in “partner” limbo. Of course, if “love” is the only thing that matters — and marriage is viewed as irrelevant, or even an obstacle, to that purer goal — then the wedding bells are bound to stay silent.

The pop star’s recent engagement — accompanied with all the pomp and circumstance (and public ecstasy) of a royal wedding announcement — asserts marriage as the real endgame of romantic relationships. Taylor’s “yes” implicitly affirms for girls everywhere that it’s okay to want to get married; that it’s a “beautiful miracle, unbelievable,” instead of just acceptable.

Taylor’s engagement announcement already has 31 million likes on Instagram. Her post that announced the highlight of her career — buying back all the music she’s ever made — received fewer than 10 million. While Swift’s fans have cheered her on in every success, it’s apparent that this latest win has especially captured the hearts of Swifties and normies alike.

And this makes sense — since her first album dropped in 2006, anyone who has listened to her music has been a part of her quest for a husband. Taylor’s journey through new loves, old flings, heartbreak, and hope is well-documented across her eleven studio albums. She has always wanted to fall in love (and she did, many times!), but what she really wanted was a love that lasts. Taylor’s dream of getting married to the love of her life is coming true — and the nation rejoices.

Certainly, the tortured poet’s path to marriage was long and varied. An X user captured her journey well:

So after two decades of dating brooding sickly Victorian orphans, she’s marrying the first guy she dated who’s happy and fun. There’s a lesson there.

A 1989 baby, Swift is several years above the median age of marriage for women in the U.S. And yet, she only started dating “that guy on the Chiefs” two years ago — their engagement beat the average dating-to-engagement timeline by six months.

Patrick Brown has argued at Compact that “Swift is modeling, not challenging, the idea that marriage is a capstone on young adulthood, something that comes after career success has been achieved.” However, it seems less like Taylor was pushing off marriage until she reached certain career highs and more like she was waiting to find the right guy to marry. I have a feeling she’s not going to stop making new music anytime soon.

Taylor, a heartfelt congratulations from National Review. (If you need my address for a wedding invitation, I can be reached on X!)