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Taylor Swift leaves her greatest reputation (Taylor's version) 'Easter egg in' The Handmaid's Tale 'season six falls

After her headlines, billion dollars, she would have taken a break Eras Tour, but Taylor Swift, the Doyenne of the Easter eggs, is back.

This time she used one of the struggling television programs in popular culture, The history of the handmaidTo create your long -awaited reception of your 2017 album Call'S -Lead Single' Look what you made me. '

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The track was broadcast during the last episode of The history of the handmaidderived with fans that the premiere of the song must signal a publication date for publication date Call (Taylor's version) is finally on the horizon.

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In the clip from the latest episode of the HIT series, which was premiered on May 19, Swift's newly recorded single offers a group of women, led by Elisabeth Moss' June Osbourne, only on truck bombs, while staging their uprising against the oppressive regime of Gilead. On the day after the publication of the episode, Moss Outlets told that it was an “honor” to use one of Swift's songs during such a crucial point The history of the handmaidThe last season.

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“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,” said Moss to Advertising board On May 20, “And I'm so happy that we were waiting because there could be no more perfect song for a more perfect moment.”

This is not the first time that Swift teased the re -publication of your album. In 2023 she also borrowed 'tender (Taylors version)' for the second season of I got pretty in summer.


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Naomi May is a freelance writer and editor with a focus on popular culture, lifestyle and politics. After Naomi completed the prestigious journalism course at City University as a first -class journalism course, Naomi competed in the newspaper and the website as a fashion and beauty author. She is now the editor of Elle UK and has written features for Guardian, Vogue, Vice and Raffinery29.

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