Watch: Taylor Swift debuts 'Delicate' video
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
T-Swizzle just dropped a 'Delicate' new video and it's all kinds of amazing!

Taylor Swift is back with a brand new music video.
The 28-year-old premiered 'Delicate' at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on Sunday.
Her fans have already come out in their thousands to rave about the video - which already has over 14-million views on YouTube.
'Delicate means SO MUCH MORE now that that video is out. It’s about being yourself and getting away from the chaos and noise in the world to focus and love ourselves. It’s a work of art that I hope others get the chance to appreciate,' one fan wrote on Twitter.
Swifties have already started decoding the Joseph Kahn-directed video.
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They spotted her boyfriend Joe Alwyn's name in one of the scenes. While dancing in an alley, Taylor passes a sign that reads "Joe's Deli's".
Some other hidden messages, including nods to her song lyrics and messages about being fearless, were also seen in the background.
The video has been met with some controversy.
Some Twitter users have accused Taylor and her team of ripping off a 2016 Kenzo fragrance ad.
Check out the alleged similarities in the tweet below.
taylor swift's "delicate" video is a poor man's version of spike jonze's ad for Kenzo, this bop deserved more pic.twitter.com/39Ub99bKqc
— christina.jpg (@wtfcylon) March 12, 2018
There is no stopping Taylor, though. She is set to embark on her 'Reputation' tour. She is making 40 stops in North America, six in Europe, and five in Australia and New Zealand.
Sadly, South Africa is just as "invisible" as Wakanda, and the 'Look What You Made Me Do' hitmaker will not be visiting our shores.
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