Taylor Swift has once again captured her fans’ attention as she teases the re-release of her 2017 album Reputation. The 35-year-old superstar debuted Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version) during a recent episode of The Handmaid’s Tale, igniting excitement and speculation about the full album’s arrival.
The initial preview came with a bit of mystery when The Handmaid’s Tale official social media account briefly posted a clip featuring Swift’s song before removing it shortly after. This fleeting post was quickly followed by Universal Music Group sharing the same video, only to delete it soon after, sparking widespread online chatter.
Fans on social media eagerly reacted to the sudden appearance and disappearance of the clips, sharing theories and expressing curiosity about what these teasers could mean for the upcoming album. Many Swifties believe this is a clear sign that Reputation (Taylor’s Version) will be released soon.

Adding to the buzz, Swift has hinted at making a major announcement at the upcoming American Music Awards on May 26th. Her official website features the AMAs prominently, leading fans to expect further details about her re-recordings and possibly new projects.
With her well-known dedication to reclaiming her music through re-recordings, Taylor Swift’s latest moves have fans counting down the days until they can hear the full Reputation (Taylor’s Version) and see what surprises she has planned for the AMAs.