In true Taylor fashion, the singer has not been holding back with easter eggs to tide her loyal Swifties over until the full collection arrives.
Taylor is certainly living up to her reputation as one of the hardest grafting pop stars out there at the moment, after“I’ve been working on Tortured Poets since right after I turned in Midnights,” she shared during one concert at the Tokyo Dome. “You turn in albums months in advance.” Given Taylor and her boyfriend of six years Joe Alwyn broke up in April 2023, fans have been speculating that the album is probably going to draw inspiration from that relationship and breakup.between Joe and fellow Sally Rooney adaptation actor Paul Mescal resurfaced in which the pair hinted that they had a WhatsApp group chat with"It hasn't had much use recently," Alwyn says.“It’s the Tortured Man Club, I think,” Joe says in the clip.
One clue that fans spotted was the presence of 72 mini Dewey Decimal System Drawers – which they speculated could represent the 72 months that Taylor and Joe were together. However, some weren’t particularly impressed to see that there was a typo on the word “talisman”, and a bit of a continuity error in leaving a fountain pen on top of a type-written message. Oops.Now, now, let's not all dunk on the spelling error and the Spotify branding so hard that we fail to adequately rip the piss out of posing an uncapped fountain pen on top of a typewritten page.
One clue is that glitter gel pens are left behind in the Midnights room – this is an important detail to Swifties.
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