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During the talk, she opened up about the decade-long journey to creating a visual element for the song, which was first released in 2012 as part of her fourth studio album,Red.
“There would be no world in which I could’ve made a visual element to that song at that point in time,” Swift said. “I needed 10 years of sort of retrospect in order to know what I would even make to tell a version of that story visually. And I’m so grateful that I was able to do that with some crazy stroke of all these different twists of fate. I can’t believe it.”
Sink, who is also promoting her role inThe Whaleat TIFF, previouslyadmitted to being a Swiftie in real lifeback in May as she told Netflix’s Tudum that Swift’s “The 1” was at the top of her Spotify Wrapped last year.
She also revealed that Swift’s “August” would be the song to rescue her fromStranger Thingsseason 4 villainVecna, after her character Maxescaped his clutches. “That song honestly can revive me from anything,” Sink said.
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The actress also opened up about how herStranger ThingsandAll Too Wellroles compare. “It’s tricky because they’re such different situations,” she explained.
“I put a little bit of myself into both. You’re always going to put a little bit of yourself into whatever character you’re playing,” Sink added. “At the heart of it, they’re both definitely independent.”
source: people.com