Taylor Swift fans have some interesting theories about who “Father Figure” was written about after streaming the singer’s new album, “The Life of a Showgirl.”
Throughout the song, which is featured as track No. 4, the Grammy winner sings about finding someone “lost in the cold” when they “were young.”
“You remind me of a younger me / I saw potential / I’ll be your father figure,” she croons, later adding, “I showed you all the tricks of the trade / All I ask for is your loyalty… / My dear protégé.”
Swift, 35, then suggests that her “protégé” turned their back on her, singing, “I saw the change in you … they don’t make loyalty like they used to.”
The hitmaker calls out the unidentified person’s “foolish decisions” and “misguided visions,” adding that they had to “get rid of [her]” to “