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The music video for Taylor Swift's new single, "The Fate of Ophelia," references the famous painting of Ophelia. Here are all the Easter Eggs.
Taylor Swift has debuted her music video for “The Fate of Ophelia,” the first from her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl. Fans got an early look at the video during the official watch party in theaters this weekend. The video premiered on YouTube this Sunday, October 5.
This song has all the hallmarks of a great Taylor Swift song: lost love, heartbreak, a lying liar who lies, and a slow, melancholy melody. As Beauty Editor Beth Gillette boldy declarede, “loml” is “THE BEST PART OF TTPD. ”
Taylor Swift set the record straight about fan theories that she will stop making music once she and Travis Kelce marry during an appearance on BBC Radio 2's 'Scott Mills Breakfast Show.'
The song stands out for its candid lyrics and double entendres believed to reference the singer's fiancé, Travis Kelce.
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Taylor Swift vehemently shut down rumors that her marriage to Travis Kelce signals the end of her music-making career.
Taylor Swift has addressed speculation that she turned down the Super Bowl Halftime Show over a “performance footage” ownership disagreement.
Taylor Swift said that she didn't mention her engagement at her longtime friend Selena Gomez's recent wedding to Benny Blanco while appearing on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' on Oct. 6.
The music video for Taylor Swift's latest single, "The Fate of Ophelia," will premiere in movie theaters, but when will it be online?