Taylor Swift FINALLY talks about the red scarf in All Too Well
Taylor Swift FINALLY talks about the red scarf in All Too Well
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The Beans have finally been spilt, and the drawer's kitties are now out. Taylor Swift made a stunning entrance at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday night. She was there to support the 10-minute music video for her song All Too Well. The singer explained the significance of the red scarf she mentioned in the lyrics of the hit song while responding to queries.

The crimson scarf in the movie All Too Well has already sparked fan speculation that it may be a hint at the actress's real-life romance with actor Jake Gyllenhaal. While Swift was hesitant to go into detail about the scarf and its meaning or even its origins, she did emphasise that it was a metaphor during the event, saying, "Basically, the scarf is a metaphor and we turned it red because red is a really important colour in this album, which is called Red." However, the 32-year-old singer restrained herself from disclosing too much personal information about the individual who served as the scarf's real-life inspiration.

Taylor added, per ET, "And, I think when I say it's a metaphor ... I'm just going to stop." When Swift's short film, which she wrote and directed, was released, the hype surrounding it wasn't just because the famous pop diva was making her directorial debut; fans also continued coming up with hypotheses about the film's significance and its blatant allusions to Swift's real life. The short film acquired a popularity for pairing Dylan O'Brien from Teen Wolf with Sadie Sink from Stranger Things.

As for the song, Taylor mentions the scarf along the lines of, "And I left my scarf there at your sister's house/ And you've still got it in your drawer even now." She also added, "But you keep my old scarf from that very first week/ 'Cause it reminds you of innocence/ And it smells like me."

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