Taylor Swift Delights Fans With Swifties Trademark Filing

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift has thrilled fans after filing a new trademark motion that includes several phrases closely linked to her music career and fan community.

The 36-year-old global pop icon reportedly moved to secure trademarks connected to song titles, future projects and fan-related terms, including the widely recognized nickname “Swifties.”

Swifties react to trademark filing

The move sparked excitement across social media, especially because Swift rarely uses the term “Swifties” publicly despite the fandom embracing it for years.

Fans quickly flooded platforms like X with humorous and emotional reactions.

“Finally she acknowledge the fandom name,” one fan wrote.

“So that means Taylor owns me?” another joked.

Others celebrated the filing with playful comments, including one fan who wrote, “Proud to be owned by THEEEEEE TAYLOR SWIFT.”

New trademarks fuel rerecording speculation

In addition to “Swifties,” the singer reportedly trademarked phrases including:

• “Female Rage: The Musical”

• “Taylor Swift Taylor’s Version”

• “Reputation Taylor’s Version”

The filing immediately reignited fan speculation surrounding the remaining rerecorded albums in Swift’s ongoing Taylor’s Version project.

‘Female Rage: The Musical’ linked to Eras Tour

Fans also connected the “Female Rage: The Musical” phrase to The Eras Tour, where Swift used the expression during the segment dedicated to The Tortured Poets Department.

The wording became one of the most talked-about moments of the tour and was widely shared online by concertgoers.

Taylor Swift continues business expansion

Swift has built a strong reputation for carefully protecting her intellectual property and branding throughout her career.

Over the years, the Grammy-winning artist has trademarked lyrics, album titles, merchandise concepts and tour-related phrases as part of her broader business strategy.

The latest filing further strengthened anticipation among fans eagerly waiting for the release of the remaining Taylor’s Version rerecordings, especially Reputation.