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Blake Livelyis stepping behind the camera.
On Sunday morning,Taylor Swiftrevealed on social media that Lively, 34, will be making her directorial debut with the pop singer’s newmusic videofor her song, “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version) [From The Vault].”
Teasing the project onTwitterandInstagram, Swift, 31, shared a seconds-long clip of a white cake with two red lines drawn through it, before a hand — styled with red nails and a red ring — digs into the treat, revealing more of the cake’s red interior.
“SURPRISE! NEW MUSIC VIDEO TOMORROW at 10am ET 🚨,” Swift wrote alongside the teaser. “I finally got to work with the brilliant, brave, & wickedly funny Blake Lively on her directorial debut. Join us as we raise a toast, and a little hell.”
Swift’s announcement about her collaboration with Lively comes about after the singer was spotted attending aSaturday Night Liveafterparty with the mother of three and her husbandRyan Reynoldson Saturday evening at L’Avenue at Saks.
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Earlier in the night, Swift appeared on the late-night comedy sketch series as themusical guestto host Jonathan Majors, also appearing in the “Three Sad Virgins” sketch withPete Davidsonduring the show.
During her performance onSNL, Swiftdelivered a passionate renditionof the 10-minute track “All Too Well” from her newly re-released albumRed (Taylor’s Version), which dropped Friday.
Swift wore all black and red lipstick for the anticipated appearance, while footage fromAll Too Well: The Short Film— starringDylan O’BrienandSadie Sink— played in the background as leaves, and then eventually snow, fell down onstage.
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Back in June, Swift announced that thenext album she would be revisitingwas her 2012 LPRed. The newTaylor’s Versionproject is the second album she has re-recorded after releasingFearless (Taylor’s Version)in April.
The “Betty” singer’s decision to re-record her first six albums came about followingScooter Braun’s purchase of Swift’s former record label Big Machine— a move that allowed him to take control of the masters to those albums (Hesold the masters for $300 millionto Shamrock Holdings in November 2020).
Swift declined to work with the private equity company after they reached out following the purchase since Braun’s Ithaca Holdings would still profit off her old music for “many years.”
Red (Taylor’s Version)is currently available to stream and purchase.
source: people.com