How to watch Taylor Swift&x27;s music video &x27;Elizabeth Taylor&x27; Bryan West, USA TODAY NETWORK Tue, March 31, 2026 at 1:46 PM UTC 0 Taylor Swift is celebrating the last day of Women's History Month with a music video honoring Elizabeth Taylor, the second track of her latest album dedicated to Hollywood's iconic actress. In the same fashion as "The Fate of Ophelia" and "Opalite," the singer released the threeminute video exclusively on Apple Music and Spotify Premium. Both previous videos landed on YouTube a few days after. No date has been announced for the latest music video.
How to watch Taylor Swift's music video 'Elizabeth Taylor'
Bryan West, USA TODAY NETWORK Tue, March 31, 2026 at 1:46 PM UTC
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Taylor Swift is celebrating the last day of Women's History Month with a music video honoring Elizabeth Taylor, the second track of her latest album dedicated to Hollywood's iconic actress.
In the same fashion as "The Fate of Ophelia" and "Opalite," the singer released the three-minute video exclusively on Apple Music and Spotify Premium. Both previous videos landed on YouTube a few days after. No date has been announced for the latest music video.
The video doesn't star Swift. Instead, it's a movie montage of Taylor clips from classic movies including: "A Place in the Sun," "Boom!," "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "Cleopatra," "Father of the Bride," "Giant," "Julia Misbehaves," "Suddenly, Last Summer" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
On Taylor Swift's upcoming album "The Life of a Showgirl," the second track is titled "Elizabeth Taylor." Swift has been influenced by Taylor's rebellion against Hollywood's studio system, and Taylor's eight marriages and Swift's high-profile relationships have drawn similar tabloid attention. Taylor is pictured in the 1950s.
'Do you think it's forever?' Taylor Swift channels Elizabeth Taylor's glamour on track 2 of 'The Life of a Showgirl'
Easter eggs leading to the announcement
Swifties anticipated a music video would be coming sometime after the March 8 post by Taylor Nation, Swift's in-house marketing team. The post was of the singer-songwriter sipping champagne while wearing a feather-boa dress. The caption read, "Cheers to International Women's Day. 🥂 Tag your ultimate quintessential showgirl and let us know what you're listening to today below! We'll start: @taylorswift's 'Elizabeth Taylor' 🫶."
Swift also chose the glamorous single for a 7-inch vinyl release on April 18, for Record Store Day, which will include the original track as well as the "So Glamorous Cabaret" version.
'Burton to your Taylor'
Swift has described her song about the late diamond-dripping icon as a meditation on fame, scrutiny and the fragility of romantic certainty, themes she says she's often confronted in her own life.
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"It has got to do with fame, attention, love, notoriety, anxiety that this isn't going to be forever," she said in her "Official Release Party" movie. The song, she added, mixes "luxurious and feminine" production with a "hard and tough" chorus, making it one of her favorites on the record.
The track went viral on TikTok thanks to a remix blending it with the Backstreet Boys' 1997 hit "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)."
In an interview with USA TODAY, Taylor's longtime assistant Tim Mendelson said the Hollywood legend would have "adored" Swift and admired her command of her career.
"We couldn't be more thrilled," he said of Swift bringing renewed attention to Taylor's legacy. "It's a huge tribute to Elizabeth."
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