Miles Teller's Wife Reacts to Taylor Swift Fan's Album Remark

While attempting to gush about her actor husband, Miles Teller, one of Taylor Swift's best friends was complimented on her support of the singer.

Keleigh Teller shared a sentimental, black-and-white video montage of her husband with Swift's new song "loml" (Love of My Life) playing over it.

Teller posted it to TikTok with the song, which comes from Swift's new album The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD).

taylor swift with keleigh and miles teller
Taylor Swift celebrates her birthday with Keleigh and Miles Teller on December 13, 2023, in New York City. Keleigh showed her support of Swift on her TikTok. Raymond Hall/GC Images

The video is just one of many that Teller has posted to TikTok in the past few days that feature songs from TTPD and used the hashtag for the album when captioning her videos.

One fan noticed Teller's support of Swift and commented on the video telling her, "You have been promoted to a chairmen of the tortured poets department."

Teller replied, "Do I get the aux?" which is a colloquial term meaning someone in charge of choosing music in a group setting, usually on a road trip.

"Yes you do!!!" replied another person.

A second added: "Bejeweled aux and 1st choice of road trip snacks."

@keleighteller

🥹🥹🥹💫💫💫💫💝💝💝💝💝💝#loml #ttpd #fyp #thetorturedpoetsdepartment #tellertok

♬ loml - Taylor Swift

Teller is no stranger to publicly supporting her friend and potentially even shading Swift's ex, Joe Alwyn on social media.

She shared her reaction to the new album on her Instagram Stories by posting a screenshot of herself listening to "So Long, London" from Swift's newly released album. Alongside the screenshot, she included a peace sign emoji, which may have been a reference to Swift and Alwyn's relationship which ended in early 2023 after six years.

"So Long, London" is presumed to allude to the reasons for the split and the time they shared in his native England. It also appears to be an epilogue to another one of her songs called "London Boy," an ode to his hometown from her 2019 album, Lover.

Swift sings in the new song, "So long, London / Had a good run / A moment of warm sun / But I'm not the one," further hinting that the song is about none other than Alwyn.

TTPD has been a phenomenal hit since debuting on Friday and managed to smash streaming records within hours of its release.

It got 300 million streams in 24 hours, Spotify revealed on its social media, making it the most streamed album in one day.

Swift broke the previous record, which also belonged to her with her album Midnights. That got 185 million listens in a day.

Another Spotify record she broke of the most-streamed song in a single day was with the release of the song "Fortnight," which features the rapper Post Malone.

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