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Taylor Swift makes feminist Trump Diss with 'Handmaid's Tale' Song debut

We're sorry, the old one Handmaid's Tale I can't come to the phone at the moment. Why? Oh, because it's dead.

Hulu has just referred to Taylor Swift's new recording of “Look What You Mict Me Moy Me Do” from her year 2017 Call Album and Swifties already lose their minds and declare their decision to debut the song in a feminist dystopian drama as “iconic”.

The track starts the opening sequence in the recent episode with the title “Execution”, which follows June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) and a group of red-clad handmades, which shortly before the establishment of an uprising against the commanders-a group of powerful men in the totalitarian society, which is responsible for the enslavement of women as concubines.

“I don't like your little games/don't like your inclined stage,” Singing Swift when the hands go down a dark road at night.

D'Arcy Carden, Madeline Brewer and Samira Wiley Steve Wilkie/Steve Wilkie/Disney

Suddenly armed trucks come along the street, with their sirens shining. June screams that women start to run. As she turns around to check how close the vehicles are on them, a number of coordinated explosions go out and take out all men and their trucks immediately.

In an interview with Advertising boardMoss, who acts as a star and executive producer of the show, explains why she thought it was important to play a quick song in the dystopian series.

“I wanted to use a Taylor song on the show for many years, and we finally found the perfect place for a track from her, and I'm so happy that we were waiting because there could be no more perfect song for a more perfect moment,” said Moss.

She continued: “Taylor was such an inspiration for me personally. As Swiftie itself and I think I can speak for myself [co-star] Yvonne [Strahovski] And our entire line -up, which is all Swifties, is an honor to be able to use your music in the last episodes of our show. “

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President Donald Trump recently searched for the social truth and wrote: “Has anyone noticed that since I hate Taylor Swift, he has no longer been hot?

In view of the time of Trump's most recent post, the Swifties love the fact that the pop star has decided to bring their song about revenge on a show about the evil of a Christian fascist regime.

Not to mention that the skiing is enthusiastic, that the overcrowded route probably means that this means Call (Taylor's version) It's just around the corner.

“The queen of pop comes back,” a fan called on X.

“We're going here,” commented another fan.

After more than two years to wait Call (Taylor's version)Swifties could really not be “ready”. (Do you get it?)

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