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British Museum Seeks to Employ Taylor Swift Fan as Consultant
The fame and success of some celebrities transcends their level of expertise, elevating them to the status of global phenomenon. Few names can boast of having a huge legion of fans and having such an impact, but one of them is undoubtedly Taylor Swift.
The 34-year-old from Pennsylvania has become a phenomenon that transcends music, being the target of the media in all aspects of her life.
On the professional front, she continues to reap success, hanging ‘sold out’ signs at all of her concerts in record time. In fact, she has recently announced a second date in Spain at the Santiago Bernabeu, after the tickets for the first one sold out in a few minutes.
On a personal level, her loves and heartbreaks have make headlines, even though she is currently in a relationship with Travis Kelce, meaning she is going through a sweet spot in her life.
In any case, her success comes hand in hand with her impact, having a legion of very loyal fans who always support her in all her projects. On her Instagram profile she has 282 million followers and on Spotify she has 105 million listeners per month, which shows the artist’s influence.
Therefore, a British museum is looking for a true Taylor Swift fan for a position as a consultant, based on the idea that the singer is a phenomenon.
It is the V&A (Victoria & Albert) museum in London, which according to Cadena Ser, is looking for a Taylor Swift fan to fill a position of consultant on new trends. The institution is clear about the artist’s influence, so they are looking for a ‘Swiftie’ (the name given to her fans) to advise them on cultural knowledge and new phenomena.
It is a museum of decorative arts that wants to provide a consultancy to help their teams learn about different cultural trends. Within this initiative, they started looking for someone specialized in Swift after she announced her dates in Europe and taking into account all the cultural movement that takes place at the singer’s concerts, where fans exchange gifts and creations centered on the artist.
In the same vein, the museum also wants to have fans of other artists, brands and series such as Pokémon, Lego or Crocs, also considering that they are phenomena that transcend their disciplines.