GRAMMY-winning pop star Taylor Swift features a lineup of musical all-stars and pop culture celebrities in the video for her latest single, "You Need To Calm Down," which sends a message on pro LGBTQ+ rights.
Swift teamed up with Drew Kirsch, who has also directed videos for John Legend and Wallows, to create a trailer park community comprising some of the biggest LGBTQ+ celebrities and musicians around—RuPaul, Laverne Cox, Ellen DeGeneres, the cast of "Queer Eye," Adam Lambert and Hayley Kiyoko, to name a few.
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The colorful community is invaded by anti-LGBTQ+ protestors, but it remians unbothered and goes about their day, which features a drag pageant, tea time, a same-sex wedding and more.
Katy Perry also shows up in the middle of a food fight wearing a hamburger suit, and proceeds to embrace Swift, who is in a french fry suit herself.
Ciara and Ryan Reynolds are among the other celebrities in the video, which at the end asks viewers to sign a petiton in support of the Equality Act on Change.org.
Swift released the audio for the sinlge last week along with the news that she's dropping her seventh studio album, Lover, on Aug. 23. The album is the follow up to 2017's Reputation.
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