Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles made surprise appearances in the 'Fortnight' music video as scientists examining Swift.
Malone plays Swift's lover in the music video for 'Fortnight'.
Post Malone and Taylor Swift collaborated on Swift's latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Swift has praised Malone for his help on the album and expressed her gratitude towards him.
The lead single from the collaboration is called 'Fortnight'.
The Tortured Poets Department was released as a 16-track album with an unexpected double album expansion, The Anthology.
Post Malone and Taylor Swift teamed up for a surprising collaboration on Swift's latest album, The Tortured Poets Department. In the music video for their lead single, 'Fortnight,' Malone plays Swift's lover while she undergoes shock therapy after their relationship ends. The video also features surprise appearances by Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles from Dead Poets Society as scientists examining Swift.
Swift has been open about her admiration for Malone, praising him for his help on the album's lead single. She shared on social media that he 'blew me away on set as our tortured tragic hero.'
Malone also expressed his gratitude towards Swift, writing that she is a once-in-a-lifetime artist and he was 'beyond honored' to collaborate with her.
The Tortured Poets Department was released as a 16-track album, with an unexpected double album expansion, The Anthology. Following its release, Swift broke multiple records on Spotify.
Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles' surprise appearances in the 'Fortnight' music video were a delight for Dead Poets Society fans. Hawke shared his appreciation for the experience on Instagram, calling it a most memorable day.
Swift first teased the music video on Instagram and Twitter, building excitement among her fans.
Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles made surprise appearances in the 'Fortnight' music video, playing doctors.
Swift and Malone play lovers in the video.
Hawke and Charles played Todd Anderson and Knox Overstreet respectively in Dead Poets Society.
Swift first teased the music video on Instagram and Twitter.
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The article contains a few examples of inflammatory rhetoric and appeals to authority. The author uses phrases like 'I’m still laughing from getting to work with the coolest guys on earth' and 'I’ve been such a huge fan of Post because of the writer he is, his musical experimentation and those melodies he creates that just stick in your head forever' which are inflammatory. Additionally, there is an appeal to authority when Swift is referred to as a Grammy winner. However, no formal fallacies were found.
I’m still laughing from getting to work with the coolest guys on earth
I’ve been such a huge fan of Post because of the writer he is, his musical experimentation and those melodies he creates that just stick in your head forever