Taylor Swift Breaks 100-Day Instagram Hiatus to Praise Selena Gomez’s ‘I Said I Love You First’: ‘I Love This Album So Much’

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 12: (L-R) Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift attend the 2023 Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for MTV)

Taylor Swift returned to Instagram Saturday after not posting on the app for 100 days to praise Selena Gomez‘s “I Said I Love You First,” the “Only Murders in the Building” star’s new musical collaboration with her fiancé Benny Blanco.

“[Selena Gomez] & [Benny Blanco] I LOVE THIS ALBUM SO MUCH OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDDD,” Swift wrote on Instagram Stories, sharing a link to the album.

The 14-song record is Gomez’s first major musical release since her 2020 album “Rare.” While her fans are certainly pleased that the current queen of pop shared the project on social media, they’re also expressing frustration with other artists who are not showing support despite the fact Gomez has supported them in the past.

Taylor Swift breaks 100-day Instagram hiatus to support Selena Gomez and  Benny Blanco | Yardbarker

Fans are also upset with Gomez’s label Interscope Records, saying that it has not properly promoted the project since its March 21 release.

Taylor Swift Ends 100-Day Instagram Break to Praise Bestie Selena Gomez And  Benny Blanco's New Album I Said I Love You First | PINKVILLA

“[Interscope Records] must really love losing money by not promoting one of their biggest artists,” wrote one fan on X.

Ahead of the album’s release, Spotify posted a teaser in the form of a one-on-one sitdown between Blanco and Gomez. The 33-minute conversation took listeners behind the writing process of “I Said I Love You First.”

“We’d get up in the morning and have a conversation. But our conversation was never led going, ‘What are we going to write in the album?’” Gomez said.

Oh My Godddddddddddd!" Taylor Swift breaks 100-day Instagram hiatus to praise  Selena Gomez's new album

“I was constantly just writing whatever you said wherever we were,” Blanco added. “Sometimes, you’d be saying something really important, and I didn’t know if you even realized, but I would always open my phone and be like, ‘Fuck, that’s such a good line for a song.’”