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Taylor Swift tease what you did, what I did (Taylor's version) 'in' The Handmaid's Tale ''

May 20 (Upi) – Pop icon Taylor Swift has its newly recorded version of “Look was you mack me to” in premiered The history of the handmaid.

“Look what you did what you did (Taylor's version)” serves as a soundtrack for the opening scene in season 6, episode 9 of the Hulu series. The magdies will march together in the dark while the song plays. Bombs go behind June, which is shown by Elisabeth Moss.

The song continues when the viewers Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) run with a baby and experience a scene of violence.

The original “Look What You” appears on Swifts 2017 -Album 2017, Call. The singer previously issued new “Taylor's versions” Fearless, red, talk now, And 1989and will probably be published by a new version of Call.

The actors Max Minghella, Sam Jaeger, Madeline Brewer, Ann Dowd, Samira Wiley, Elisabeth Moss, Amanda Brugele, Yvonne Strahovski, always Carradine, Bradley Whitford, Josh Charles and OT Fagbenle, from left to right. Ruymen/upi

Moss, who also produces executive the show, called itself a Swiftie on Instagram that shares a photo of itself and co-star Bradley Whitford (Commander Lawrence) Eras tour Concert.

Elisabeth Moss arrived in 2019 to record the MTV Movie & TV Awards ceremony. File photo by Jim Ruymen/Upi

Elisabeth Moss arrived in 2019 to record the MTV Movie & TV Awards ceremony. File photo by Jim Ruymen/Upi

“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 am so happy that we were waiting because there could be no more perfect song for a more perfect moment. Taylor was personally such an inspiration for me,” said Moss about Billboard. “As Swiftie itself and I think I can speak for (co-star) Yvonne (Strahovski) and our entire line-up, which are all Swifties, it is such an honor to use your music in the last episodes of our show.”

Taylor Swift arrives at the Arrowhead Stadium in February. File photo by Jon Robichaud/Upi

Taylor Swift arrives at the Arrowhead Stadium in February. File photo by Jon Robichaud/Upi

The history of the handmaidLet yourself be inspired in his last season of Margaret Atwood's novel of the same name. The series takes place in a dystopian world in which women are forced to serve as “handmades” and to carry children for sterile families.

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