Taylor Swift sparkles in Cinderella-propelled 'Bejeweled' music video, ‘Easter Eggs’

Taylor Swift has left fans stunned with the authority music video for her melody "Bejeweled" from her new collection "Midnights," and fans are pondering — will Swift be delivering a re-recorded "Speak Now" next?

The Grammy-winning vocalist lyricist gave another wind to the exemplary Cinderella story in the "Bejeweled" music video, delivered on her YouTube channel today, Oct. 25.

Swift plays the person House Vixen Taylor who is tormented by her stepmother, depicted by Oscar-winning Laura Dern, and her stepsisters played by the individuals from musical crew HAIM. She then, at that point, finds support from Pixie Goddess (Dita Von Teese) to win an ability show by performing vaudeville, driving the Ruler (Jack Antonoff) to propose to her.

Nonetheless, rather than the cheerfully ever after with the Sovereign in the exemplary fantasy, House Vixen Taylor chooses to make her own completion by "ghosting" the Ruler and remaining quiet about the palace.

Beside the sparkle and fantasy that accompanies the music video, Swift didn't dishearten her fans for certain potential signs about her next discharge, as she discussed the "Hidden little goodies" she leaves for fans in her guesting at "The This evening Show Featuring Jimmy Fallon" yesterday, Oct. 24. (Oct. 25 in the Philippines.)

"I need to make a video that is only for the fans who like specific things like sparkle and Hidden goodies, and loads of little appearances," she told Fallon.

Swift likewise noted there is a "crazy sum" of Hidden little treats for fans in the "Bejeweled" music video.

"We have a PDF record for each of the Hidden treats in this video," she jested.

Considering this, fans have begun conjecturing that Swift might be discussing re-recording her 2010 collection "Speak Now," or "Speak Now (Taylor's Variant)" [SN TV], as she keeps on recovering responsibility for whole discography.

Swift was completely serious when she expressed there would be various clues in the "Bejeweled" music video, as fans on Twitter began seeing large numbers of them not long after the music video's delivery.

One of the primary hints that fans brought up is the scene where Swift sheets a lift that includes a multi-hued keypad and floor pointer. As per fans, the buttons and floor marker address every one of the artist's collections and re-accounts.

In the scene, Swift presses the purple button for the third floor. It is important that "Speak Now" is Quick's third collection and has a purple subject tone and cover craftsmanship.

"It made sense to me. These are her collections and the [colors], and she squeezed 3 which is purple. Thus, 'Speak Now television' could be the following re-recording," one @tealtaylah said.

One more hint saw by fans is the opening and shutting instrumentals to the music video, which apparently has similar tune as the melodies "Charmed" and "Long Live." Both are tracks from "Speak Now."

"'Captivated' playing behind the scenes, the purple ['3'] and 'Long Live'? What is happening?" another fan, @repiatation13, said.

During the initial scene of the music video, Laura Dern's variant of the abhorrent stepmother additionally said the line "Speak Not… perfect!" to House Vixen Taylor, and fans accepted it as another clue that "Speak Now" will come soon.

"Definitely, we're getting 'Speak Now you all. Try not to overreact," one @taysrep89 jested.

Another netizen, @londonboy_com, in the interim, said the line might be a two-section sign that likewise prods the forthcoming arrival of a re-recorded variant of "Clean," from Swift's collection "1989."

"Imagine a scenario in which she singles from SN television, single from '1989 [Taylor's Version]' and afterward the entire SN television collection?" the fan said.

Two additional Hidden goodies can likewise be found as of now of the music video, where Swift wears clasps with the letters "S" and "N," which might mean "Speak Now."


She likewise strolls onto a gallery of a palace which is encircled by winged serpents, apparently a reference to the lines "I had a great time battling mythical beasts with you" from "Long Live."

Swift dropped "Midnights" last Friday, Oct. 21, trailed by its "3 am rendition" including extra tracks a couple of hours after the first delivery. "Midnights" comes around two years after the artist's "legends" and "evermore" collections, both delivered in 2020.

In the event that Swift will without a doubt be disclosing the re-recording of "Speak Now" soon, it would be her third one, following her re-delivered "Daring" and "Red" collections last year.



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