Pink News explains, sees the characters of Darcy and Tara “say, for the first time, that they love each other, after the former bared all about her turbulent relationship with her mother.
Swift’s soothing ‘Seven’, taken from her critically acclaimed album ‘Folklore’, plays softly in the background”.Having seen Biffa’s response, another fan of the show tweeted: “So you mean [with] this ‘Heartstopper’ scene … that highlights sapphic love and absolute queer joy, she was willing to get less money because she thought it was beautiful and her song would be perfect for it?”To which Biffa responded: “Sometimes art is more important than $$$”.Which is all kinds of lovely isn’t it?
Unless this is Biffa’s coded way of telling the sync licensing teams of the music industry “our budgets aren’t that mega, OK?” You know, with a third series of ‘Heartstopper’ now going into production..
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