Taylor Swift dropped her "You Need to Calm Down" music video on Monday, and it's jam-packed with Easter eggs. In addition to all the celebrity cameos — including Ryan Reynolds, Todrick Hall, the cast of Netflix's Queer Eye, and Katy Perry — the video also includes quite a few hidden references to Swift's upcoming album, Lover. There's a nod to her infamous track five, some possible song titles, and even new merchandise scattered throughout. Yes, you can purchase those colorful sunglasses for yourself! Plus, Swift is clearly putting her Reputation era in the past with her huge back tattoo. See the rest of the Easter eggs ahead.
Swift's music video is filled with first-looks at her new merchandise, including a "Calm Down" sleep mask, heart-shaped sunglasses, and a cat watch.
In Swift's trailer, there is a quote from Cher on the wall that reads, "Mom, I am a rich man." During an interview from 1996, the "Believe" singer said that "a man is not a necessity, a man is a luxury." Cher continued, "My mom said to me, 'You know sweetheart, one day you should settle down and marry a rich man. And I said, 'Mom, I am a rich man.'" This seems to be Swift's way of responding to all those sexist questions about her settling down and having kids as she approaches 30.
Swift's watch actually has a picture of her new cat, Benjamin Button. It's also worth noting that the 1 on the clock is actually a 13.
As Swift throws her phone on the bed, we see that the cover is actually the title of her upcoming seventh album, Lover.
According to one Swiftie, the numbers on the dice add up to 67, which is the exact amount of days until the release of Swift's seventh album, Lover.
Just like her "Me!" music video, Swift's back tattoo features a snake turning into a million little butterflies. Clearly the singer is moving on from her Reputation era.
Fans couldn't help but notice all the roses lined up around the pool. It's also worth noting that a lot of Swift's merchandise for this era includes pink roses. Perhaps "Roses" is a new song on the album?
Per usual, the video features Swift's lucky number 13. As she skips down the street with Todrick Hall, you can just make out the number on her necklace.
In the video, Hayley Kiyoko is seen shooting an arrow at a target with the number five on it. As every Taylor Swift fan knows, track number five is always one of the most emotional songs on her albums (see: "All Too Well" and "Delicate"). Maybe the fifth song on Lover will be a collaboration between the two artists?
Just like Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" music video shows her pouring a cup of piping hot tea, there is a moment where Queer Eye's Tan France is spotted gulping down some tea from a pot. Perhaps Swift is teasing that she's really going to "spill the tea" in this album.
In one scene, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon is spotted selling sno-cones, which is fitting seeing that he is best known for his smooth moves on the ice.
In one scene, Adam Lambert gives Ellen DeGeneres a tattoo that says "Cruel Summer." While it's worth noting that Kanye West released a compilation album under the same name, it could also be a reference to the song by English pop group, Bananarama.
Swift seemingly tries to put an end to "stan Twitter" and pitting female artists against each other as contestants from RuPaul's Drag Race dress up as pop queens like Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and Adele for a pageant. However, instead of awarding one as the sole winner, they each share "the crown."
As Dexter Mayfield dances it out in front of a rainbow-colored trailer, you can just make out a mailbox with the words, "Love Letters Only." Seeing that Swift's new album is titled Lover, fans think the writing is actually a new song title.
In the scene with Reynolds, fans noticed that he's actually painting NYC's historic gay bar, the Stonewall Inn. Interestingly enough, Swift actually performed at the bar just a few days earlier to honor the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall uprising in which LGBTQ+ people demonstrated against a violent police raid.
Swift finally ends her feud with Katy Perry as they dress up like hamburgers and fries and hug it out in her music video.