Taylor Swift's letterhead goes viral after she writes letter to Alicia Keys' son

Taylor Swift wears many hats, from singer-songwriter to actor and director. However, the title she's most proud of may surprise you - but it also makes total sense. Ahead of her Eras tour in Los Angeles on August 5, the Grammy winner penned a sweet letter to Alicia Keys' 8-year-old son, Genesis, but it was her who really captured fans' attention letterhead, purely because of its branding effect.

As seen in Keys' Instagram video, Swift sent Genesis a letter before he went on the Eras tour, telling him she was excited to see him again after their adorable encounter at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards. "Gen, hi my friend!!" she wrote. "I was so excited when I heard you were coming tonight! I hope you have fun at the show. I'm waving to you. Love you, Taylor." But more importantly, her note was handwritten on It was on letterhead with her name and two titles: "Songwriter·Feline Lover."

Swift is the proud owner of three cats, who occasionally appear on her social media, music videos and even merchandise, all named after popular TV and movie characters. Swift got her first cat, Meredith Gray, in 2011 and later welcomed Olivia Benson, currently the world's third-richest pet. In her ME! "After meeting Benjamin Button on the set, she adopted the newest member of the family, Benjamin Button. Music Videos 2019.

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Swift on Twitter immediately began mocking the note, calling her "not serious" and celebrating the fact that she is essentially a "goofball."

However, true Swift knows that Cat Vocabulary has been the go-to choice for Swift letterheads for years. In 2020, Swift wrote a letter to a fan who was completing a PhD, with the words "Songwriter/Feline Lover" written at the bottom. A year ago, the executive director of the Tennessee Equality Project shared a letter written by Swift explaining her $113,000 donation to the organization. This time, the letterhead read: "Taylor Swift/born 1989/loves cats." No matter what Swift does, she is truly committed to incorporating feline representation.