A divorce lawyer to the stars claims that the popular Barbie movie and the world tours of Taylor Swift and Beyoncé may be contributing to the rise in divorces.
Beyoncé, 42, is still performing her Renaissance World Tour for people all around the world, while Swift, 33, will be releasing her Eras Tour concert video in theaters next month.
Barbie is currently topping domestic streaming charts, having made over $1 billion worldwide at the box office to become the highest-grossing film of the year. Ariana Grande, Kevin Costner, and Britney Spears are just a few of the A-list celebrities Laura Wasser represents.
She told Cosmopolitan that she believes these pop culture titans may be connected to a number of recent breakups.
According to her, her clients are feeling their power by seeing Barbie, Taylor, and Beyoncé, and they're angry about our reproductive rights being rolled back.
Approximately 7 out of 10 heterosexual divorces are started by the woman, according to Forbes Advisor.
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A Huffington Post post that went viral in August had Barbie fans saying that they ended their relationships with their boyfriends after watching the film. The lawyer Wasser worked with in Baumbach's divorce from his now-ex-wife Jennifer Jason Leigh is thought to have served as the model for Laura Dern's Oscar-winning portrayal of a divorce lawyer in Baumbach's 2019 film Marriage Story.
Dern filmed a few sequences in Wasser's offices. During her interview with Cosmopolitan, Wasser offered her counsel to individuals going through a divorce. According to her, people in this situation should embrace the fact that it is a new phase of their life and they should not be depressed.
In order to promote her new album 1989 (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift is working nonstop. October 27 is when the re-recorded version of her pop hit 1989 is anticipated, so it's time to get everyone hyped for the release-as if they weren't already anticipating it.
Although it may appear like Swift has just recently begun to promote the upcoming chart-topper, in reality, she has been doing so for years. Although Swift didn't formally reveal 1989 (Taylor's Version) until early August, she has been preparing the public for the song for some time because it is anticipated to be extremely popular.
Over two years ago, the singer made the album's initial taste available, according to Forbes.
Swift surprised her horde of fans by releasing "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)" in September 2021. Swift's re-recorded version of her 1989 single "Wildest Dreams," and "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)," swiftly became another top 40 hit, debuting and peaking at No. 37 on the Hot 100.
The immediate expectation among fans was for an announcement to be made, but one never materialized. 1989 (Taylor's Version).
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