Fans reckon Lady Gaga is teasing the Speak Now (Taylor's Version) era
Fans are convinced that Lady Gaga teased the beginning of Taylor Swift's Speak Now (Taylor's Version) era at last night's House of Gucci London premiere after parading a floaty purple dress similar to the original album cover.
At last night's (9 November) House of Gucci premiere in London, Gaga appeared on the red carpet in purple floaty gown, and with the release of Red (Taylor's Version) approaching this Friday, 12 November, fans reckon Gaga is dropping a hint for Swift's next re-recorded album.
Fans were quick to spot similarities between Gaga's dress and poses to Swift's original Speak Now album cover, leading to speculation that Gaga is teasing the Speak Now (Taylor's Version) era in honour of Red (Taylor's Version) dropping on Friday.
One Twitter user wrote, "Lady Gaga cosplays as Speak Now cover for House of Gucci premiere in honor of Red (TV) coming out friday," while another added, "Lady Gaga said we're in Speak Now era."
Lady Gaga cosplays as Speak Now cover for House of Gucci premiere in honor of Red (TV) coming out friday pic.twitter.com/yniSxIHhVS
— mgg’s gf (@rebeccaborges21) November 10, 2021
Lady Gaga said we're in Speak Now era pic.twitter.com/NHD0n3MiCn
— Maple Lattes (@iminexile13) November 9, 2021
Another user created a new version of Swift's Speak Now album artwork with images of Gaga from the premiere.
speak now (lady gaga's version) pic.twitter.com/5Zz5ZbmGsj
— Dexter (@dexjennings98) November 9, 2021
Last Friday (5 November) Swift unveiled the trailer for the 10-minute version of "All Too Well", which will be accompanied by a short film written, directed and starring Swift.
Red (Taylor's Version) will be the second re-recorded album in Swift's catalogue, following April's Fearless (Taylor's Version).
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