Swifties Are Convinced Taylor Swift's Thigh-High Red Boots are a 'Reputation' Easter Egg
Hi there, Taylor Swift showed up at the Chiefs game last night (September 5), wore a pair of red thigh-high boots, and now Swifties are convinced that Reputation Taylor's Version is coming. Which honestly makes sense (let me live!) considering these boots are a dead ringer for the ones Tay wore in the video for 2017's "Look What You Made Me Do."
I meaaaaan....
THE BOOTS pic.twitter.com/WJY3Ak6a7y
— The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) September 5, 2024
Meanwhile, Twitter is just:
Red boots, look what you made me,it’s official reputation tv is coming this month pic.twitter.com/PAmuvGfHE8
— TaylorVersion owned by taylor swift (@Rickymidnights) September 6, 2024
What if Taylor announces reputation tv this month, I’m not clowning anymore pic.twitter.com/31ygVMfcRu
— TaylorVersion owned by taylor swift (@Rickymidnights) September 6, 2024
I AM NOT GONNA CLOWN
I AM NOT GONNA CLOWN
I AM NOT GONNA CLOWN
I AM NOT GONNA CLOWN pic.twitter.com/XPnRQPv2XJ— ashley 🫶 (@the13manuscript) September 5, 2024
here we go again pic.twitter.com/K29azEENUA
— best of swift ❁ (@besttofswift) September 5, 2024
Of course, we've been burned before. Like when Taylor showed up at the Grammys and everyone was convinced that (1) her entire outfit was a Reputation easter egg and (2) she'd announce Rep TV that night. But instead she one upped herself by announcing The Tortured Poets Department.
Oh, and there was the time fans figured out that TTPD upside down is Irish for "Reputation" and thought the announcement was coming during Tay's Dublin shows.
Fun fact, if you turn TTPD upside down you can read cail. The word may not make sense in first but in Irish it translated as Reputation. So that means we are probably getting Reputation T.V and the announcement will probably will be in Ireland,Dublin. pic.twitter.com/p6cOQE1GpT
— Nina 🎀🪩🕰️ Vienna N1 ❤️🩹 (@NinaTheChairman) February 13, 2024
ANYWAY, reminder that Taylor told TIME during her Person of the Year interview that Rep TV would be “fire,” and then described it as a “a goth-punk moment of female rage at being gaslit by an entire social structure. I think a lot of people see it and they’re just like, sick snakes and strobe lights.”
She also said of her re-recordings, “I’m collecting horcruxes. I’m collecting infinity stones. Gandalf’s voice is in my head every time I put out a new one. For me, it is a movie now.”
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