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Taylor Swift sends the Swifties into a frenzy because a section of “Look what you did, what you did (Taylor's version)” in the last season of The Handmaid's Tale was included

Taylor Swift once again proves that she is the master of Easter ice and sends Swifties in frenzy when Call (Taylor's version) is published. The most recent note was made in the last season of The Handmaid's Tale in the last season as an excerpt from “Look What You, which I did (Taylor's version)” in Episode 9.

Elisabeth Moss, executive producer and Emmy award winner of the Handmaids Tale, about the track on the show:

“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 for a more perfect moment. Taylor was personally such an inspiration for me. As Swiftie myself, I can speak for myself, and I think I can speak for myself, and I can speak for myself, and I can be Talk to me and I can speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak for and I can speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak and I speak and I speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak for myself and I can speak for me so. [co-star] Yvonne and our entire line -up, which are all Swifties, is an honor to be able to use their music in the last episodes of our show. “

The fans have speculated that Swift will announce the publication of the album in this year's AMAS, where she for the artist of the year, her favorite pop artist of the favorite -female pop artist, the favorite touring artist, the album of the year (the Department of Rolled Poet), her favorite -Pop album (The Tortured Poets Department)) Collaboration of the Year (“Beily Tight” Ft. Post Malone) is nominated.

Swift has described AMAS in a subtle way on her official website – clothing, music, accessories, sale. The devil is in detail and Swift never plays a card without a plan. Call (Taylor's version) And Taylor Swift (Taylor's version) are the last two newly recorded albums that are published.

Take a look at the sneak peak from “Look at what you did (Taylor's version)).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tarbo5lizgk

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