Selena Gomez, the star of 'Only Murders in the Building', has given fans a fascinating glimpse into her long-standing friendship with Taylor Swift. In a recent podcast appearance, Gomez revealed that Swift's song 'Dorothea' from her 2020 album 'Evermore' is indeed about her. The lyrics, which include 'A tiny screen's the only place I see you now / And I got nothin' but well wishes for ya', are seen as a tribute to Gomez's makeup line, Rare Beauty, which generated nearly $370 million in revenue in 2023. Moreover, Gomez also shared that an unreleased track from Swift's 'Reputation' album, titled 'Family', speaks to their mutual belief in each other's dreams. This insight into their friendship has sparked curiosity among fans, leading to discussions about the personal connections embedded in Swift's music. But here's where it gets controversial... Some may argue that the lyrics are more metaphorical than literal, while others may question the extent to which Swift's music reflects personal relationships. What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with this interpretation? Share your thoughts in the comments below!