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Panic at the disco music video with kim kardashian
Panic at the disco music video with kim kardashian







panic at the disco music video with kim kardashian

From the looks of things, Swift seems to be moving away from the tougher image of her Reputation album. Now, on April 26, the world finally has her new single "ME!" which is basically a technicolor, butterfly-filled fantasy land in the best way possible. Taylor Swift has been counting down the launch of her new music for a few days with a ticker on her Instagram stories. Planting an easter eggs for her most loyal followers wouldn't exactly be unusual for the star. In Taylor Swift's "ME!" music video, the singer may actually be wearing a repeat look from her "Look What You Made Me Do" video according to fans.

panic at the disco music video with kim kardashian

The pop music phenom has officially dropped a new song and music video entitled "ME!" with Panic! At The Disco singer Brendon Urie. 6:16),” along with a picture of Panic frontman Brendon Urie wielding a microphone and text that reads “Repent! or Perish.Taylor Swift fans are having a very good day. $1000-pretty lame,” wrote the group. “How about you donate the ticket price of all your fans who cheered the woman who tried to run us over?” The group followed that up Monday morning with another message: “What is this PanicAtTheDisco tripe? There’ll be panic at the second coming of Christ! (Rev. Westboro responded, claiming that, besides the “myriads of angels” there in spirit, they managed to corral 13 protestors – but Panic deemed those results “weak” and decided to raise their donation amount to “an even $1,000.” (They also donated 5 percent of their merch sales from that show to HRC.)īehind the Scenes With Panic! at the Discoīut, unsurprisingly, the exchange wasn’t over for WBC, who continued to send hateful messages to the band after the show. A series of tweets included a Vine video of a woman driving her car on the street as protestors picket on a sidewalk. But the glam-rock band harnessed that hatemongering into a platform for a good cause: “Today WBCSays is going to picket us. For every member of WBC that actually shows up we will donate $20 to HRC ,” the band wrote before the show on Twitter, using the hashtag #pride2014. The outspoken homophobes of Westboro Baptist Church protested Panic! at the Disco’s Sunday night concert in Kansas City, Missouri.









Panic at the disco music video with kim kardashian