Taylor Swift's Latest Update Convinced Fans She's Announcing Reputation at the 2024 Grammys
04.02.2024 - 18:43
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through for months, but hasn't technically announced that it's up next.While some fans already suspected that Swift was saving the big announcement for the , her latest social media update has even more Swifties convinced.
On February 4, fans noticed that the 34-year-old “Anti-Hero” singer changed her profile photo on Instagram to a black and white image à la her original Reputation album art, though the picture itself is from the era.“Y'all this is an Easter egg,” TikTok user Jake Deyton said in , referring to some Swifties' reputation (hah) for based on basically nothing (guilty).
“This a Taylor Swift Easter egg.
This is clear as day."This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“The eggs are actually egging this time,” one fan replied in the comments section, while another user wrote, "This, combined with her inner circle also changing their PFPs, confirms it!! It’s happening!!!Last month, fans noticed that the pop star's Travis Kelce had switched his own Instagram profile picture to a black-and-white image, that he was getting in on the Reputation Easter egg hunt.
A number of Swift's closest friends—including , , , and —were also sporting similar avatars, though some of them were already in place.Many of Swift's friends seem to be involved.By This year, Taylor Swift is nominated for six Grammys, including album of the year and best pop vocal album for Midnights; as well as best pop solo performance, song of the year, and record of the year for her song, “Anti-Hero.” Her last nomination is for best pop duo/group performance for featuring .“Rep TV announcement tonight during her AOTY speech would be kinda gag of the century,” one Swift fan wrote on .
Swift has already won album of the year three times for
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