Taylor Swift Fuels Album Theories as Empire State Building Flashes Green 'TS' Logo and Asks 'WhaTS Happening?'
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Taylor Swift to drop new music post-marriage to Travis Kelce? Empire State Building turns green, mysterious 'TS' logos fuel speculation
Taylor Swift fans are buzzing with speculation about a significant upcoming announcement. Mysterious green 'TS' logos have appeared in various locations, fueling fan theories. The Empire State Building's recent green illumination further intensified these rumors. Fans are connecting the color green to Swift's album 'Reputation' and her signature. Speculation centers on new music or a re-recorded album release.
Taylor Swift Fuels Album Theories as Empire State Building Flashes Green 'TS' Logo and Asks 'WhaTS Happening?'
New York's most famous skyscraper turned bright green overnight and asked the internet a three-word question that Taylor Swift's fanbase cannot stop dissecting. The stunt has landed just months after Swift's last album cycle wrapped, and it has been enough to send speculation into overdrive. Swifties spent Thursday piecing together a fresh trail of clues, beginning with street-level artwork and ending with one of the world's most recognisable bu…
Taylor Swift Fans Think She's Dropping Album After Spotting Alleged Easter Eggs
Swifties are seeing green after a series of alleged Easter eggs of the same color have popped up ... leading them to speculate Taylor Swift may be releasing an album. Here's the deal ... artwork that appears to be a bright green interlocking "TS"…
Taylor Swift (36) brings her fans back to their thoughts: several fashionable details of the singer are currently interpreted as possible Easter Eggs for a 13th studio album. Her performance in front of a private member club in London caused a great deal of attention, where she was seen in a lilac mini dress by the label Delphine. This is exactly the color that Swifties has long been regarded as a hot candidate for an upcoming 13th era. A jewel …
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