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Taylor’s ‘Cancelled’ Post Ignites Spelling Conspiracy

Americans have been left utterly confused over how to spell the word ‘cancelled’ after seeing the way Taylor Swift spelt it, which has since sparked a major conspiracy theory online.

Swifties have shown no signs of calming down anytime soon ever since the 35-year-old ‘Bad Blood’ hit-maker released the latest details surrounding her upcoming album, titled The Life of a Showgirl.

The album, which is set to grace our years in just a few months on 3 October, features 12 brand-new songs including; ‘The Fate of Ophelia’, ‘Elizabeth Taylor’, ‘Opalite’, ‘Father Figure’, ‘Eldest Daughter’, ‘Ruin the Friendship’, ‘Actually Romantic’, ‘Wi$h Li$t’, ‘Wood’, ‘CANCELLED!’, ‘Honey’ and the titular ‘The Life of a Showgirl (feat. Sabrina Carpenter)’.

But it’s track number 10 that’s sparked the latest chatter online, with many Taylor fans rushing to social media to share their speculation over why the word is spelt with two l’s like ‘cancelled’, as opposed to the US spelling with just the one, ‘canceled’.

“Does anyone know or have an idea of why Taylor used the British spelling of ‘cancelled’ rather than the US spelling ‘canceled’ for one of her upcoming songs?” asked one Reddit user.

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