The opening credits show T.Swift co-directed the "YNTCD" music video along with Drew Kirsch. She also is credited as the co-executive producer with her BFF Todrick Hall.
Swift's new cat, Benjamin Button, who made an appearance in her "ME!" music video, also popped up on the singer's watch in the "YNTCD" visual.
This quote references a Cher interview from 1996, in which she recalled her mom telling her, "One day you should settle down and marry a rich man." In response, Cher replied to her mom, "I said, 'Mom, I am a rich man.'"
The video shows the talk show host getting inked with the words "Cruel Summer." A possible new T.Swift song title?
A message of love from the mailbox.
Track 13? Swift seems to be dropping an Easter egg with her "13" necklace, her lucky number.
In the video, Ryan can be seen painting what appears to be The Stonewall Inn. This month marks the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall uprising.
Swifties! If you know, you know. There were five holes in that fence!
In the music video, singer Hayley Kiyoko can be seen shooting an arrow at a target with the number "5" written on it. Could this be a possible hint at a collab between Hayley and T.Swift?
If you put the 5 and the 0 (seen on the cake) together, T.Swift could be referencing the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising.
If you add up the numbers on the dice, it equals 50, a reference to the anniversary as well.
At the 1:26 mark in the music video, protesters can be seen marching in a circle next to a trailer that has the name "Hillcrest" written on it. Well, on July 13, the San Diego Pride Parade will be taking place, with a starting location of Hillcrest Pride Flag. Could T.Swift be making an appearance at the parade?
The protesters can be seen holding a sign that reads, "Get a brain, morans!" Ironically, they spelled morons wrong.
At the end of the video, Swift encourages viewers to sign her petition for Senate support of the Equality Act.