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Taylor Swift Fans Convinced Cryptic Posts Are a Countdown to Huge Career News

Taylor Swift Fans Convinced Cryptic Posts Are a Countdown to Huge Career News

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Taylor Swift Fans Convinced Cryptic Posts Are a Countdown to Huge Career News originally appeared on Parade.
fans are convinced that cryptic posts from the Taylor Nation Instagram account are a countdown to her 12th studio album.
On July 18, the account posted a tribute to Swift's debut album after the pop superstar purchased the master recordings to her first six albums in May.
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"Welcome home, self titled. 💚," the post declared. "Dive into our favorite memories on the new Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour archival site. #SelfTitledEraTSTheErasTour Everything we need is finally right here by our side and to celebrate, stream the album with us at 1pm EDT today. stationhead.com/taylornation."
Then, on July 19, Taylor Nation returned to Instagram with a hat tip to Fearless.
"Welcome home, Fearless. 💛," it wrote. "It's our first listen together, it's flawless, it's really something, it's… our streaming party at 2pm EDT! #FearlessEraTSTheErasTour."
On July 20, Taylor Nation similarly shared a tribute for Swift's album Speak Now on Instagram.
"Welcome home, Speak Now. 💜," the caption read. "Our place is a spot (streaming) next to you at 3pm EDT! #SpeakNowEraTSTheErasTour."
In the comments of the third post, Swift fans predicted that huge career news was on the horizon for 's girlfriend.
One Instagram user pointed out, "The countdown is countdowning...," as another agreed, "Oh it's 100% a countdown 🫶🏻💘."
A different Swiftie echoed, "The countdown is real."
"TS12 IS COMING," another fan speculated.
Someone else commented, "TS12🧡," as another exclaimed, "ARE WE ALL CLOWNING FOR TS12🧡😭."
Meanwhile, yet another fan shared, "Oh this is 100% a countdown and I'm loving it💜."
It looks like Swifties hoping for a new album announcement will just have to wait and see what happens!
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Taylor Swift Fans Convinced Cryptic Posts Are a Countdown to Huge Career News first appeared on Parade on Jul 20, 2025
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