Look what she made him do.
Graham Norton reportedly shut down Jodie Turner-Smith’s insensitive question for Taylor Swift in a deleted scene from Friday’s group interview.
A TikTok user broke down the alleged off-air moment, which took place during the pop star’s “Life of a Showgirl” album promo on the “Graham Norton Show.”
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The Swiftie claimed over the weekend that “there was a part when Graham was talking to Taylor about the upcoming wedding [to Travis Kelce] and planning it,” and Turner-Smith, 39, asked Swift, “And what about babies?”
The Grammy winner, 35, appeared to think Turner-Smith was referring to young wedding guests.
“Taylor went, ‘Oh, no under-18s are coming, just adults,’” the social media user recalled. “I feel that should have been the end of it, but it wasn’t.”
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The fan claimed that Turner-Smith subsequently asked, “No, no, I mean, are you going to have babies?”
Norton, for his part, allegedly stepped in and was “so on top of it” that the conversation quickly “moved on.”
The TikTok user, who was “not surprised” that the moment got cut from the show, remembered, “Instantly he went, ‘That’s an off-camera conversation to have.’”
Reps for Swift and Turner-Smith did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Turner-Smith became a mom in 2020 and co-parents daughter Juno, 5, with her estranged husband, Joshua Jackson.
The former couple split in 2023 and are still navigating their contentious divorce and custody battle.
Swift, for her part, got engaged to Travis Kelce in August and told Norton, 62, all about her fiancé’s “10 out of 10” proposal during last week’s sit-down.
“He really crushed it,” she gushed of the Kansas City Chiefs player. “He went all out.”
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As for their future family plans, we hear the duo doesn’t want to wait “too long” to wed so they can get their “dream” family going.
Swift has shared mixed feelings about having kids over the years — from wanting a “minimum of four” to none at all over fears of “strange men pointing giant cameras at them” — and she shut down the line of questioning in a 2019 interview.
“I’m not going to answer that now,” she told Germany’s Deutsche Presse-Agentur at the time when asked about becoming a mom.
The songwriter did clarify on “BBC Radio 2” Monday that walking down the aisle and having kids won’t stop her from making more music, as some fans have feared.
“That’s a shockingly offensive thing to say,” she pointed out. “It’s not why people get married, so they can quit their job.”