In the bathtub of diamonds, there's a single dollar bill. It's a reference to her legal battle against former radio host David Mueller, whom Swift accused of groping her at a 2013 concert. A judge awarded her $1, which she had requested, as part of the verdict. Following the trial, Swift thanked her fans and recognized her privilege in a statement after the trial, before pledging to donate to organizations supporting sexual assault victims.
Zombie Swift crawls out of her grave, wearing the same dress she wore in Taylor Swift: Out of the Woods (2015). One of the tombstones belongs to Nils Sjoberg, the pseudonym Swift used when she co-wrote "This Is What You Came For" with Calvin Harris.
Taylor Swift deleted all her content from her social medias prior to the release of this music video.
Had the biggest 24-hour debut in YouTube history. In its first day, the clip earned 43.2 million views, toppling the previous record holder Psy: Gentleman (2013) with 36 million views. The video saw nearly 30,000 views per minute in its first day.
A 2015 New York post by Lindsay Putnam proclaimed that Swift's squad had become a cult and that the members are as interchangeable as mannequins. In this video, Swift held court over a room full of models at a place called Squad U in the video, poking fun at past accusations that she manufactures her friendships with fellow A-listers.