Details on Taylor Swift's Top Secret Music Video in Los Angeles
Per the outlet's anonymous source, "Taylor was in Los Angeles on Thursday filming a new music video. It was so top secret that those working on set were not even allowed to hear the song, only the beat."
They also noted that "Even though she's been taking time off from touring and working a lot to spend time with Travis, there are still projects she's working on, which will no doubt please fans."
This news comes amid Travis Kelce dropping a ton of never-before-seen photos of his romantic summer with Taylor—including one that prompted yet another round of engagement speculation. The pic in question? This one that just happens to feature Travis' lock screen:
And if you zoom in, you'll notice that Taylor is holding up her hands / potentially showing off a ring:
However, there was also some speculation that Taylor was simply wearing Travis' Super Bowl rings, and...that appears to be the truth! Sources told TMZ that "the photo in question actually shows Taylor wearing Travis' three Super Bowl rings," and doubled down that this is "NOT an engagement photo and Taylor and Travis are NOT engaged."

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