In a moment that added to the star-studded atmosphere, Beyoncé, who is also preparing to release a concert film this year, displayed her unwavering support for Swift. The two music icons posed for photographs together after the screening.
It's worth noting that Meghan Markle had previously professed a sisterly connection with Beyoncé, attending her concerts to express solidarity. However, Beyoncé's presence at Taylor Swift's premiere seems to call into question Meghan's past claims.
Taylor Swift's film beautifully captures one of her six sold-out performances at the SoFi Stadium in Englewood, California, during her extensive "Era Tour," which commenced in March. The film serves as a retrospective of her remarkable 17-year career. For this occasion, the 32-time Grammy winner donned a sculpted metal bodice and sported sleek blackout shades.
The premiere drew numerous other A-list celebrities who turned out to support the Grammy-winning artist, including Julia Garner, Adam Sandler, Maren Morris, and Haley Co, among others. Meghan Markle's conspicuous absence from the event has left many speculating on whether she will release a public relations statement in the near future, potentially using keywords such as "Era Tour" and "power couple" to regain the spotlight.
The contrast between Meghan's approach and that of genuine stars who don't resort to such tactics to bask in another's limelight is glaring. Meghan aspires to lead a life akin to Taylor Swift's, characterized by worldwide fame, the capacity to take over a shopping center for adoring fans, and the substantial wealth that accompanies such notoriety.
Incidentally, Los Angeles, the location of this event, is the birthplace of the concept of A-list inclusion, something Meghan Markle actively seeks to attain. Coined in the 1960s by Joyce Haber, the first-string gossip columnist for the Los Angeles Times, the term has gained national recognition while Los Angeles remains its origin.