Look at what she did to him.
Graham Norton reportedly shut down Jodie Turner-Smith’s indifferent questions about Taylor Swift in a scene removed from Friday’s group interview.
Tiktok users broke the out-of-air moment that took place during the pop star’s “Life of a Showgirl” promotion on “Graham Norton Show.”
Swift claimed over the weekend that “it was partially when Graham spoke to Taylor about his upcoming wedding (to Traviskells) and planned it,” Turner Smith, 39, asked Swift.
The Grammy Award winner, 35, appears to think Turner Smith is referring to a young wedding guest.
“Taylor went, ‘Yeah, under 18, it’s only adults,” recalled a social media user. “I think that should have been the end, but it wasn’t.”
Fans claimed that Turner Smith then asked, “No, no, are you going to have a baby?”
Norton is said to intervene on his side and say, “I see on top of that.”
Tiktok users recalled that they were “not surprised” that the moment was cut from the show, and that “he went right away.” It’s an off-camera conversation. ”
Reps for Swift and Turner-Smith did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Turner Smith became a mom in 2020, joining her 5-year-old daughter, Junho, and her estranged husband, Joshua Jackson.
The former couple split in 2023 and are still navigating their controversial divorce and custody battle.
Swift told her side that she was engaged to Travis Kelce in August and 62-year-old Norton, who told everything about her fiancé’s “10 out of 10” proposal during a sit-in last week.
“He really crushed it,” she gushed out the Kansas City Chiefs. “He’s all gone out.”
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As for their future family planning, I hear that the duo doesn’t want to marry “too long” so they can win a “dreamy” family.
Swift has shared mixed feelings about having a child for many years. It didn’t revolve around the fear of “a strange man pointing to a giant camera” because he didn’t want “at least four.”
“I’m not going to answer that now,” she told Press Agental, Germany, when asked about being a mother.
The songwriter made it clear on Monday on “BBC Radio 2” that having kids walking down the aisle won’t stop her from making more music, as some fans fear.
“It’s surprisingly aggressive,” she pointed out. “They can quit their jobs because that’s not the reason people get married.”