Taylor Swift has teamed up with chat show host Graham Norton for her latest music video. The whimsical, retro-themed clip features Swift's character befriending a pet rock, before meeting its matching counterpart in a cactus. Meanwhile, Norton plays a salesman hawking a 'reverse serum', while fellow guests Domhnall Gleeson, Greta Lee and Jodie Turner-Smith also make appearances.
Swift has described her experience with the 90s-inspired video as "the thrill of a lifetime" and praised Norton's charisma, saying he's "insanely charismatic and lovable". She was reportedly struck by an idea to bring together guests from her Graham Norton show appearances in the clip. Norton himself took to Instagram to express his excitement, calling it a "week that will stay with me forever".
The video is part of Swift's album treatment, following The Fate of Ophelia, and showcases her growing ability to create content outside of music releases. It also highlights Norton's increasing popularity across the Atlantic, as clips from his show frequently go viral in the US.
As for new single Opalite, which reached No 2 on the UK charts initially, its current position of No 15 could see it bounce back up the rankings next week. The video is available now on Spotify and Apple Music, with a YouTube premiere scheduled for Sunday.
Swift has described her experience with the 90s-inspired video as "the thrill of a lifetime" and praised Norton's charisma, saying he's "insanely charismatic and lovable". She was reportedly struck by an idea to bring together guests from her Graham Norton show appearances in the clip. Norton himself took to Instagram to express his excitement, calling it a "week that will stay with me forever".
The video is part of Swift's album treatment, following The Fate of Ophelia, and showcases her growing ability to create content outside of music releases. It also highlights Norton's increasing popularity across the Atlantic, as clips from his show frequently go viral in the US.
As for new single Opalite, which reached No 2 on the UK charts initially, its current position of No 15 could see it bounce back up the rankings next week. The video is available now on Spotify and Apple Music, with a YouTube premiere scheduled for Sunday.