A Park of Demand Demanding Taylor Swift by using the number “evermore”

Taylor Swift’s state singer has been asked by the Evermore attraction and theme park that she says the star’s latest album has hit her registered mark to use this same number.

According to the BBC, the owners of the park located in the state of Utah, in the EE.UU., ensure that the launch of Swift has caused confusion about being singled out for the song and denounced a “dramatic” traffic accident its web site in the last week of the album’s launch, which appeared in December 2020, with its title written in minuscule (“evermore”).

For Swift’s “no hay base” advocates for this complaint, the park “did not have any data” and the album’s launch has been given an “opportunity” for the 2018 inauguration.

For the owners of the theme park, who advertise millions of dollars a day, he said that the brand registered the number and that Swift launched the violin when he began selling products related to his album.

Taylor Swift launched last year’s finals at her new studio disco, “evermore”, in the most intimate and personal line of her anterior and applauded “folklore”, published only five months ago.

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