Taylor Swift has been named Time magazine's Person of the Year.
It's the latest milestone for the American singer-songwriter, who spent most of 2023 on her Eras Tour, revenues of which helped her become a billionaire.
The 33-year-old beat Vladimir Putin, Barbie and King Charles to take the title.
In the 96 years that Time has named a Person of the Year, Swift is the first entertainer to receive the designation solo.
In 2005, U2 frontman Bono was part of a group of philanthropists dubbed "The Good Samaritans."
Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) is TIME's 2023 Person of the Year https://t.co/oyjR55azCZ pic.twitter.com/m2qbIbd5TX
— TIME (@TIME) December 6, 2023


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