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Taylor Swift 2017 News: Artist Spotted Filming Music Video in London

Taylor Swift was spotted filming a music video in London.

The "Look What You Made Me Do" singer was seen hopping around different locations in London, and she appeared to be filming for a new music video, as seen from the footage shared by The Daily Mail.

In the video, Swift was seen riding on the back of a black cab, hanging out on a double-decker bus, pushing a bicycle at the top of the Millenium Bridge, and spending time at a local kebab restaurant in North London identified as Kentish Delight. Aside from that, Swift was also seen walking around the city surrounded by several men that appeared to be her security personnel.

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A source revealed to the Telegraph that the locations Swift was seen filming in for her next music video have significant meaning to the artist.

"The video shows Taylor on a night out. All of the locations are places she has been with Joe," revealed the source, referring to Swift's current boyfriend, Joe Alwyn. The places that Swift was seen filming in were on Piccadilly and Trafalgar Square, as well as the local pub that Alwyn owns.

Swift has been spending a lot of time in London with Alwyn. However, she makes it to a point to stay undetected by the public during her visits to her boyfriend.

"It is quite telling that she has been hanging out in these regular and unexpected places [...] She wants to show people she is just a normal girl," added the source.

The "Bad Blood" singer reportedly filmed between the hours of nine in the evening and six in the morning. Around 60 people were involved during film production. However, Swift knows how to maintain strict operations to avoid leaks.

"She didn't want any images or snippets of the song to come out, so all the crew were searched from head to toe and had to hand over their phones. Only one phone was allowed between them for the entire shoot," the source explained and added that the same system was used for the 50 people that were booked as extras and the six backup dancers.

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