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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Taylor Swift has given her fans an early Christmas present - the final two episodes of her documentary series will be available earlier than billed

    The last two episodes of the 36-year-old singer's six-episode Disney+ doc The End Of An Era were due to drop on Boxing Day (26.12.25), but the streaming giant has now promised to release the episodes before Santa Claus delivers our presents.


    Disney said: "As an early gift to fans around the world, the final two episodes will premiere early on December 23 at 12am PT, only on Disney+."

    The early festive gift comes as the streamer gave Swifties some sneak peeks into episodes three and four of the Love Story hitmaker's new series.

    Part of the documentary series explores Taylor's relationship with her now-fiancé, NFL player Travis Kelce, who has a seal of approval from the superstar singer's family.

    In the doc, Taylor's mother Andrea Swift says: "Travis Kelce brings a lot of happiness to a lot of fans."

    Taylor also admits the loudest she heard the audience on her Eras Tour was when Travis took to the stage at London's Wembley Stadium for her performance of I Can Do With a Broken Heart.

    During his June 2024 cameo, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end wore a tuxedo to do a skit where Taylor pretended to swoon.

    Afterwards, the Story of Us hitmaker joked she was "cracking up" over Travis' Eras Tour appearance.

    She said alongside a series of snaps of Travis' cameo: "Wembley Stadium round one was so surreal. Looking out into crowds of 90,000 fans each night and hearing that VOLUME... Those were some of the loudest crowds I've ever heard. Acoustic sections went OFF.

    "I got to sing 'Castles Crumbling' with @yelyahwilliams for the first time - hadn't performed with her since 2011 and man my heart was just so full of love for her and our friendship.

    "Then the impossibly gifted and wonderful @gracieabrams came and surprised the crowd with the first performance of our song 'us.'

    "And I'm still cracking up/swooning over @killatrav's Eras Tour debut (kissy face emoji.)

    "Never going to forget these shows. Can't wait to do it 5 more times in August. Up next: Dublin!!"

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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