Taylor Swift fans divided over 'Elizabeth Taylor' music video

Taylor Swift released a music video for her single 'Elizabeth Taylor' on Tuesday, featuring archival footage of the actress rather than new footage of the singer. The video has elicited mixed reactions from fans on social media, with some calling it lazy and others praising it as a fitting tribute. Swift dropped the visual for a track from her album The Life of a Showgirl.

Taylor Swift surprise-released the music video for 'Elizabeth Taylor' from her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, on April 1. Unlike her typical videos, it does not feature Swift herself but compiles clips from Elizabeth Taylor's classic films and archival footage of the late actress's life. The homage aligns with the song's themes drawing parallels between the two icons named Taylor. fan reactions quickly filled platforms like X. One user lamented, “I’m sorry but this is really disappointing if we wanted to see clips of Elizabeth Taylor we could search them up on our own. This is just lazy.” Another dismissed it as akin to a fan edit, while some speculated it might be an April Fools' prank or a placeholder for a fuller production. Not all feedback was negative. Supporters highlighted the effort involved, with one writing, “The permissions money and time it must’ve taken them to be able to use all of the clips in a music video… i do like that in this way she honors her.” Another defended it as “a perfect tribute and fits the song beautifully,” urging critics to log off. Fans even created humorous spoofs for other Showgirl tracks, like editing 'Wood' to redwood trees and 'Honey' to honeycomb harvesting. This follows backlash to the album's October 2025 release, partly from inauthentic accounts according to research firm GUDEA. Last week at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, Swift addressed online negativity, saying, “Anything you feed the internet, it will attempt to kill and I don’t want that for your dreams.”

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