

After promising that the letters would be delivered to Swift's management, label spokesperson Paula Erickson released the following statement: News 2 reporter Andy Cordan delivered the letters to the address, where he was told that a representative from Swift's staff drops by to pick up fan mail.Ĭordan then got in touch with a spokesperson from Swift's record label, Big Machine Records on Nashville's Music Row. box in a strip mall a few miles outside of Nashville.


The letters, which I like to imagine were sealed with a combination of watermelon lip gloss, mall perfume, and a Lisa Frank panda sticker, were addressed to Taylor Swift International, a P.O. "And I'm like, ‘Somebody needs to let Taylor know.'" Nashville resident Kylee Francescan was throwing out some old newspapers when she discovered the letters in a dumpster outside a local elementary school. "I didn't know if they were stolen discarded, so I threw them in a box," Francescan told Nashville's News 2 Investigates. That's because hundreds of unopened letters addressed to the pop star were found in a Dumpster last weekend, a revelation that has Swift-ly ignited the fury of her devoted fans. If you're a T-Swift fan, and you've sent her a note or a card or a crocheted Harry Styles voodoo doll at some point, we've got some bad news for you: She is never ever ever getting your letter.
