"She's insane"- Sadie Sink Spills On Receiving 'Special Treatment' As Taylor Swift's Close Ally

Published 03/17/2025, 1:12 PM EDT

The Stranger Things star Sadie Sink and globally celebrated artist Taylor Swift share a connection that has only grown stronger with time. Their collaboration on All Too Well: The Short Film was more than just a creative partnership—it was a meeting of minds that left an undeniable impact. Their mutual admiration has remained evident, sparking conversations about the depth of their bond. Now, Sink’s recent words about Swift in a podcast have only, hinted at a deeper bond.

Sadie Sink unveils the unique privileges she enjoys as one of Taylor Swift’s closest ally, sparking curiosity about their unbreakable bond.

Sadie Sink pulled back the curtain on her bond with Taylor Swift

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On the Happy Sad Confused podcast, when Josh Horowitz asked about her bond with Taylor Swift, Sadie Sink revealed that being close friends with the singer comes with special perks. She shared that she attended Swift’s Eras Tour in Los Angeles, experiencing the concert in a way only a select few could. Though she missed the newest additions, she was left in awe of Swift’s performance, stating "She's insane" and "next level," reinforcing their strong connection.

Swift personally chose Sadie Sink for All Too Well: The Short Film long before Stranger Things 4 was released, marking the beginning of a strong bond. Sink shared in 2022 how Swift contacted her, highlighting their trust and creative understanding. She also discussed bringing Swift's vision to life, emphasizing their deep respect for each other. Their relationship, built through collaboration, has only strengthened over time. Interestingly, Sadie Sink is not alone—Millie Bobby Brown also adores Taylor Swift, bonding over Stranger Things and their shared admiration for Swift.

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Brown’s devotion became a highlight in an unexpected showdown—placing her at odds with a Hollywood icon in a passionate exchange over music, impact, and timeless brilliance.

Millie Bobby Brown applauds Taylor Swift for meticulously crafting her albums

In a recent Netflix interview promoting The Electric State, Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt found themselves in a spirited discussion about the evolution of music in the streaming era. While Pratt argued that artists no longer give much thought to album order, with platforms like Spotify encouraging shuffling, Brown passionately disagreed. She defended Taylor Swift, emphasizing that the pop icon meticulously curates her albums from beginning to end, showcasing a deliberate and artistic vision behind each track.

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Millie Bobby Brown passionately argued that “true Swifties” honor Taylor Swift’s carefully crafted album sequences, preserving the artist’s intended experience. This discussion highlighted Swift's ability to weave thematic depth into works like 'Folklore' and 'Midnights,' which Brown herself adores. Interestingly, Brown and Stranger Things co-star Sadie Sink shares the same deep respect, strengthening the bond between the two actresses through their mutual appreciation of Swift’s musical artistry.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra is a budding content writer with a passion for storytelling and a knack for blending creative thinking with well-researched facts. She’s drawn to celebrity controversies, uncovering the truth behind them, and crafting articles that captivate readers. Known for her keen eye for detail and ability to communicate effectively, Yusra has a proven track record in debate and storytelling competitions.

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