
Taylor Swift's new music video from Red (Taylor's Version), which is also Blake Lively's directorial debut, is finally here! Swift's song, titled I Bet You Think About Me, is a breakup ballad from her re-released album, a duet she sang with country musician Chris Stapleton.
In the music video, Whiplash star Miles Teller makes an appearance in the role of Taylor Swift's new muse! The clip follows a wedding-gone-wrong scenario, with Swift eating from his wedding cake before changing into a stunning red ball gown as she plays the guitar and rocks out to the song.
Previously, The Spectacular Now star was involved in a controversial online rumor that stated his refusal to get vaccinated for Covid-19. When he tested positive in September, causing production on the Paramount Plus miniseries The Offer (which is a spin-off of The Godfather) to pause, social media users called him "replaceable" and shared no sympathy for him.
Miles Teller Says He's Vaccinated
Miles never addressed the rumor before, but the actor has finally decided to clear things up following the release of Swift's new music video, which he stars in.
"Hey guys, I don't usually feel the need to address rumors on here but I am vaccinated and have been for a while. The only thing I'm anti is hate," Teller wrote in a message shared to Twitter. The actor didn't specify how long he had been vaccinated, which makes Twitter users wonder if he changed his stance on vaccination after production on his show shut down.
The Daily Mail reported in September, through an unidentified source, that the 34-year-old actor has refused to get vaccinated. Sharing a quote from an insider, they wrote, "Miles Teller is not vaccinated. He wouldn't even get the test. Now he's brought the virus to the set, and the whole set had to shut down."
The report led fans to believe that Teller was an anti-vaxxer, and they slammed the actor online.
So, when Swift's music video was released, they once again began questioning Grammy-winning pop singer's decision to cast him in her video. Some fans wondered if he got the vaccine to be in Swift's video, while others expressed that he was always vaccinated, and the rumors about him weren't from a credible source.
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