Taylor Swift, one of the most popular celebrities in social media, deleted all of her accounts on Friday, sparking febrile activity among her followers who wondered if the singer was about to reinvent herself, was preparing to release a new album Or had been hacked.
Swift, with 85 million followers on Twitter and 102 million on Instagram, deleted all the images on the network to share photos, his messages on Tumblr, and removed his profile photo on Twitter and Facebook, where all the pre-December publications were missing 2015.
The singer of " Shake It Off " also deleted years of publications on Twitter, and her official site on the web only showed a black screen.
Swift's representative did not return the calls for comment, but the contents of the accounts disappear after two busy weeks for the pop star, who days ago ended a six-month absence from public life by testifying At a trial in Denver, Colorado.
Swift, 27, won the symbolic sum of a dollar in damages on Monday.
Some supporters speculated on Friday that Swift, whose latest album was hit "1989" in 2014, could have cleared their accounts before releasing new material.
The singer, usually ubiquitous in social media and the red carpet, disappeared from public life earlier this year after an upbeat but short-lived affair with British actor Tom Hiddleston, and shared with Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Katy Perry.