Taylor Swift has been giving her Red From the Vault songs their shining moment on her social media—and in the case of promoting “Nothing New,” Swift pulled into the Drunk Taylor Swift archives. The singer shared two photos of her from a drunk night that went viral and became the internet’s favorite meme in August 2019. “I cringe but I miss her. Your move @phoebebridgers,” she wrote, tagging her duet partner in the track.
Swift captioned the throwback photos from her drunk night, shown in her Instagram Reel, “Drunk Taylor was her name. Mojitos were her game.”
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Swift spoke before about how that drunk Taylor moment originally happened during an appearance on the Tonight Show in October 2019. “So I was at a party like a couple months ago and I had two and half mojitos, and then the next day, #DrunkTaylor was like #1 trending on Twitter, because, you know, I go from like zero to legitimately thinking I’m a wizard within like two drinks,” she said. “Like, really thinking that. Thinking about the fact that that went as far as it did, and then we’ve got this happening [the post-lasik surgery video clip]? That you’ve done this now? I can’t even be mad. I’m just impressed that you infiltrated my family. I don’t even know how you did that. Nobody has my mom’s number.”
“Nothing New” is just the latest Vault song to get spotlighted on Swift’s social media. The singer also released a short film for the 10-minute version of “All Too Well” and a Blake Lively-directed music video for “I Bet You Think About Me.”
Alyssa Bailey
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Alyssa Bailey is the news and strategy editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage of celebrities and royals (particularly Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton).
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