Look what Taylor Swift has done with Andy Samberg. In a new commercial for Taylor Swift NOW, the curated video catalog available to AT&T customers through the company’s Direct TV Now streaming service, Taylor Swift has cameras follow a fictional day in her life, which includes a run-in with Andy Samberg.
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Facing off after bumping into one another, both ask the other to apologize, with Taylor Swift eventually calling the former Saturday Night Live star, “Andy Sam-jerk.”
A stare-down, thumb-war and caricature artist competition ensues before the two launch into an “unbelievable choreographed fight sequence” that ends in Andy Samberg being kicked through a wall by the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer.
Of course, that’s not the only thing Taylor Swift does in the commercial. The clip, released Thursday, also shows the singer playing with her cat Olivia, scrolling the web on her phone, eating raw cookie dough and picking food off her sweater, all while prepping to record her new song.
Taylor Swift shared behind-the-scenes previews of the video on Instagram too, writing, “Such a taxing day when they’re like ‘eat some cookie dough’ and you’re like, ‘Okay I will make this sacrifice for my art.’ ”
The commercial is just one of many high profile tie-ins Taylor Swift has pegged to her new album,
'Reputation', out Nov. 10. ABC appeared to be first, dropping a promo featuring “Look What You Made Me Do” in August for their TGIT Shondaland shows with female leads Ellen Pompeo, Kerry Washington and Viola Davis rocking out to the track.
'Reputation', out Nov. 10. ABC appeared to be first, dropping a promo featuring “Look What You Made Me Do” in August for their TGIT Shondaland shows with female leads Ellen Pompeo, Kerry Washington and Viola Davis rocking out to the track.
“Yes. Oh yes. New #TGIT. New @taylorswift13. It’s happening. It’s all happening… ” Shonda Rhimes tweeted. “#LookWhatYouMadeMeDo.”
The network also revealed the first-look of Taylor Swift’s video for “Look What You Made Me Do” will be on Good Morning America ahead of the video’s official premiere at the MTV Video Music Awards.
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