Taylor Swift thanks fans for 'best week' of her life

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Taylor Swift has personally thanked her fans for their support after her seventh studio album 'Lover' became the highest-selling record in the US.

In a video message posted on Instagram, the 29-year-old popstar gushed: "I just have to say to you guys, thank you so much for one of the best weeks of my life.

Meanwhile, the ME! hitmaker recently admitted she isn't "quite sure" what the plan is for her 'Lover' tour, but teased she wants to do something more intimate after her 'Reputation Stadium Tour' last year.

She said: "I'm not quite sure what we're doing with touring because with this album, I was so full-on planning this album release and directing the videos and putting all these different clues in these videos and trying to make this album release experience the most fun one for my fans, that I didn't want to plan what we're going to do in terms of live.

"I don't want to do the same thing every time because I don't want my life to feel like I'm on a treadmill."

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