Fans of Taylor Swift remain vigilant and watchful of the singer's movements these past few weeks. After surprising the fandom with her eighth studio album, Folklore, Swifties appears to be more eager to know whether the artist still has more "treats" left in store.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, she talked about her latest work, as well as her success this year. With her statements, Cheat Sheet noticed that Swift possibly gave another Easter egg for her fans to decode.
The publication pointed out that the Lover artist revealed about her video-shooting earlier in November, adding that she was "directing" at that time. This, then, sparked the speculations that she might be releasing another Folklore single or video in the next few months.
As explained, many fans and supporters immediately thought of a new music video when Taylor Swift mentioned her "self-directed" video shoot. While it will certainly be a sweet treat for her fans, Cheat Sheet countered, later on, that it might not be specifically related to her latest album.
The same publication said that Swift has utilized her "directorial skills" in many other ways aside from her music videos. One great example of this is her latest gig, Folklore: The Long Pond Sessions.
The "You Need To Calm Down" singer worked on her first feature-length film as a director for the said material. It dropped on Disney's streaming platform in November.
Whether she will release a new music video or not, fans of Taylor Swift continue to share their support and adoration for the singer. Although it might take a while before the public could enjoy another product of Swift's skills, many are seemingly focused on digesting her latest interview. After EW named her as one of 2020's "Entertainers of the Year," she opened up about her experiences these past few months, especially amid the time she was working on Folklore.
She, also, discussed the identity of "William Bowery," the anonymous co-writer of "Exile" and "Betty." Swift emphasized that he is no other than William Bowery. But, she has since revealed that it is her long-time boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.
Taylor Swift, later on, dwelled on what led her to create the storylines behind "Cardigan," "August," and "Betty." She shared that she started to watch several movies and films early in quarantine. Upon "consuming" others' stories, she said that it opened a "portal" in her imagination, causing her to create "characters and intersecting storylines" in the album.