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What music video did Taylor Swift recently film in Liverpool?

The pop star reportedly flew to Liverpool last week to shoot a new music video.

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Taylor Swift has made headlines this week for reportedly making a quick trip to Liverpool for some filming. The ‘Lavender Haze’ singer reportedly flew to the UK sometime last week to film a new music video.

The video is reported to be inspired by the 2022 film ‘The Batman’ starring Robert Pattinson, which also features the same buildings. Joey King is also allegedly starring in the music video.

The two have collaborated on a music video before, over 10 years earlier. In 2010, King appeared in Swift’s music video for the single ‘Mean’ off her album ‘Speak Now’.

What music video did Taylor Swift film?

After the successful release of music videos for ‘Lavender Haze,’ ‘Bejeweled,’ and ‘Anti-Hero’ from Swift’s latest album ‘Midnights’, fans are wondering which song the mystery music video shot is for.

‘Midnights’ officially has two singles, ‘Anti-Hero,’ and ‘Lavender Haze,’ which Swift has already released music videos for, so any of the remaining 10 tracks off of the album are a possibility.

However, according to reports from celebrity gossip account Deuxmoi, an anonymous source claims that the music video is likely for her song ‘Vigilante Shit’.

The Instagram account also claims that Swift’s former ex-boyfriend, Taylor Lautner, was also on set for the video shoot, but that they were filming for an unnamed song off of Swift’s rumored upcoming album ‘Speak Now: Taylor’s Version’.

What we know so far about the video shoot

Another unofficial account, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour on Twitter, also posted photos of what they believe to be behind-the-scenes shots of the mystery music video. The photo shows a faux stone column with a manikin set in the middle which appears to be missing its top half.

Another user located in Liverpool posted four photos of what looks to be Swift on set, one of the photos shows Swift running with an empty frame in hand.

According to earlier reports from The Sun, Swift spent 48 hours shooting at Scouse landmarks St. George’s Hall, and the Cunard Building.

A source for the outlet claims the set was a ‘super slick operation,’ and the staff was asked to not use their phones and sign non-disclosure agreements.

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