She has a “Blank Space” on her calendar.
Kelly Ripa had some suggestions on how Taylor Swift should spend her free time now that her two-year Eras Tour has ended.
“Taylor Swift is closing the curtain on the Eras Tour, breaking a $2 billion record, she entertained more than 10 million fans across the globe,” Ripa told her husband and co-host, Mark Consuelos, on Tuesday’s episode of “Live with Kelly and Mark.”
The former soap opera actress, 54, went on to praise the pop star for stimulating local economies.
“She really pulled off quite the feat. And now the mourning period begins,” Ripa added.
The “All My Children” alum pointed out that the “Shake It Off” singer, 34, performed a staggering 152 shows across five continents for two years.
“It’s funny, from my zoomed-out perspective of just following it on the news and watching my friends post about it on social media, I would have thought she performed way more than 152 shows,” Ripa said. “I would have said triple that many. I guess when everyone sees the same concert, in my perspective, it can look like it’s more.”
Consuelos, 53, then asked his wife what she thought Swift would do now that the tour had ended.
“You go to Disney World!” she replied jokingly.
However, Consuelos had other ideas for the Grammy-winning artist, suggesting that she should “get some rest” and enjoy herself.
“Do what you want for a while, but I bet for her, it’s going to be a transition — an adjustment,” Consuelos said.
Ripa, on the other hand, expressed that Swift should use this time to work on new projects.
“I think she should sit down and write a book about the tour, that’s what people want,” she suggested. “They want to hear a book about the tour and then she can sing the audio version.”
“I got it all worked out for her, call me so many ideas!” she said.
Swift did release the “Eras Tour Book” which showcased photos of her record-breaking tour on Thanksgiving weekend.
While Ripa and Consuelos had differing ideas on how Swift should move forward, they both agreed the singer-songwriter should be a guest on their morning talk show.