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Taylor Swift to Film Music Video Honoring Elizabeth Taylor's British Roots
16 Nov
Summary
- Taylor Swift plans to film music video in London for her song "Elizabeth Taylor"
- Video will pay tribute to the late actress's British origins
- Song references Elizabeth Taylor's personal life and career

In the coming days, pop superstar Taylor Swift is set to travel to the UK to film the second music video for her latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl." The highly anticipated shoot will be for her hit track "Elizabeth Taylor," as the 35-year-old singer aims to pay homage to the legendary actress's British heritage.
The song, which appears on Swift's 12th studio album, is filled with references to Elizabeth Taylor's illustrious career and personal life. From nods to her "violet eyes" and "white diamonds" fragrance to parallels drawn between their shared experiences in the spotlight, the track showcases Swift's deep admiration for the Hollywood icon.
By filming the accompanying music video in London, the location of Taylor's birth, the "Blank Space" hitmaker hopes to further celebrate the late actress's British roots. According to reports, the video will capture various landmarks and locations around the capital, reflecting Swift's own affinity for the city.
"Elizabeth Taylor is a British icon and Taylor wants to pay homage by shooting scenes in the capital," a source close to the project revealed. "Taylor has always written about her love for London, and the video will capture different locations around the city."
With the release of this highly anticipated visual, fans can expect a captivating tribute that blends the lives and legacies of these two celebrated women.




