Taylor Swift casts transgender man as her love interest in latest music video

Taylor Swift casts transgender man as her love interest in latest music video

The ‘Lavender Haze’ music video has been viewed nearly 10 million times since its Friday premiere

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift released a new music video over the weekend, featuring a transgender man as her love interest.

The “Lavender Haze” video, written and directed by Swift, dropped Friday and features transgender male model Laith Ashley as her love interest. In an early scene, Swift and Ashley are seen lying in bed together before she reveals a starry sky on his bare back. The trans model is later seen cuddling with the 11-time Grammy-winning star at a party.

In a post debuting the video, Swift said she “absolutely adored working” with Ashley, adding that her intention with the video was to depict a “sultry sleepless 70’s fever dream.” The project, which has already gained nearly 10 million views on YouTube, marked Swift’s third music video from her “Midnights” album.

Taylor Swift poses in the press room with the award for album of the year for “Folklore” at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Sunday, March 14, 2021.  (PH๏τo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Ashley also thanked Swift for casting him in the role, calling it “an experience I will never forget.”

“Thank you [Taylor Swift] for allowing me to play a small part in your story,” he wrote on Instagram. “You are brilliant and this is an experience I will never forget. It was truly magical.”

Ashley also thanked Swift for casting him in the role, calling it “an experience I will never forget.”

“Thank you [Taylor Swift] for allowing me to play a small part in your story,” he wrote on Instagram. “You are brilliant and this is an experience I will never forget. It was truly magical.”

“Taylor Swift hired a trans man of color, Laith Ashley, to star alongside her as her love interest in her new music video for Lavender Haze. This comes at a time when powerful anti-trans forces worldwide are crusading against the very existence of trans people,” Mississippi Free Press editor Ashton Pittman wrote.

Buzzfeed’s celebrity reporter Stephanie Soteriou said the move further challenges Swift’s reputation as a “poster girl for white, bigoted, republicans.”

“Taylor Swift has made a lot of political missteps in her career but casting a Dominican trans man as her love interest is commendable,” Soteriou wrote. “Her country roots used to make her the poster girl for white, bigoted, republicans & you can’t underestimate the power of representation.”

Swift previously directed the music video for her song “You Need to Calm Down,” where she calls out critics of the LGBTQ community and references the Equality Act, a bill centered around banning LGBTQ discrimination.

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