Taylor Swift’s Rumored Next Project Gets ‘So Real’ Response From Popular Candy Brand
Taylor Swift fans say Sour Patch Kids is "so real" after the brand tweeted about the release of reputation (Taylor's Version).
While we have no idea when the re-recording of Swift's sixth studio album will come, Swifties have felt it in their bones for almost a year now that the announcement would be coming soon, making convincing arguments for last year's Grammy's—which ultimately proved partially correct when she announced The Tortured Poets Department—and one Eras Tour date in particular. Of course, no theories have yet proved true, but we come one day closer with each passing day.
Those eagerly anticipating word on Swift's next project were tickled to see the "sour, then sweet" candy brand join the discourse on Friday, Jan. 24, posting that they were "pretending not to care about rep tv so it comes faster."
pretending not to care about rep tv so it comes faster
— Sour Patch Kids (@SourPatchKids) January 24, 2025
The post appeared to be inspired by the realization earlier the same day that reputation, along with Swift's self-titled debut album (the other remaining re-recording yet to be released) was no longer appearing in the singer's Spotify catalog unless you specifically searched for it.
While it could simply be a glitch, it sparked a new round of "clowning" for news on the projects.
"real bc why is it missing on her spotify????" one fan questioned desperately.
"im about to walk clowneria street to find it," the brand joked.
"All aboard the train to Clown Town," another quipped in response, leading them to request, "one ticket pls."
Countless others said that Sour Patch was "so real" for the remark, delighting in the knowledge that "the best sweets" were certified Swifties.
There's no way to know if rep TV is what we have to expect next from Swift, but it will clearly receive an incredibly warm welcome if it proves to be the case.
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