Have you looked at TikTok in any way? I only come across these when they are shared on Tumblr, but I adore them! They're both amusing and great, in my opinion. Andrew asserts that they have reintroduced musicals to the mainstream, owing to TikTok's substantial musical component. [He is] as though, âAny manner we can do that is acceptable.â
Taylor's first live performance of "ME!" was a watershed moment. She walked the stage at the Billboard Music Awards wearing a rainbow sequined fringed one-shoulder minidress, which fits her new "unicorn" color palette. Her music video for the song included vibrant ensembles that almost quickly became legendary, so it's unsurprising that her dancers wore the same pastel suits to the event. Taylor complemented her own gown, which Jessica Jones and her stylist, Joseph Cassell, created, with bespoke Stuart Weitzman baby blue leather boots embellished with rhinestones, and she donned fishnet tights to balance off the eye-catching items. Brendon Urie appeared behind her in a brushstroke three-piece suit, and we felt the same lighthearted enchantment we feel whenever we hear the lyrics, "I'm the only one of me, baby, that's the fun of me." Scroll for an all-angles shot, then have a peek at Taylor's lavender outfit on the carpet.
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Taylor Swift and Panic! at the Disco's Brendon Urie kicked off this year's Billboard Music Awards with the very first live performance of their new song âMe! However, the statistic has others questioning whether Taylor hasn't seen any Netflix specials recently. Alternatively, Coachella performances. Alternatively, the internet. Swift took the stage after a prolonged drumline arrangement that resembled many of Beyoncé. More precisely, the start of Beyoncâ€TMs Coachella performance, which was the subject of a Netflix documentary and live CD released earlier this year, Homecoming. Something that has unquestionably been a major deal in music this year (and last year, and probably all future years). Swift will not be the first to face charges of mimicking Beyoncé, but hey, maybe it's just a pretty huge coincidence.