Taylor Swift reacts to ‘…Ready for It?’ Olympics advert: “Ready to scream at my TV cheering for these athletes”

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Taylor Swift has reacted to her track ‘…Ready for It?’ being used in an NBC advert for the 2024 Paris Olympics.NBC released an advert promoting their Olympics coverage and used a live tour recording of Taylor Swift’s 2017 track.

The video featured appearances from Team USA Olympic stars including LeBron James, Jagger Eaton, Carissa Moore and more, and ended with a close-up of gymnast Simone Biles who smiles and then quotes the Taylor Swift lyric “Are you guys ready for it?”.“So ready to scream at my TV cheering for these athletes,” Swift posted on her Instagram stories while reposting the NBC advert – accompanied by a medal emoji.Baby Let The Games Begin. #WeAreReadyForIt, @taylorswift13.Primetime in Paris: 8/7c on NBC and Peacock #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/w4x8Z1zhdn— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 27, 2024The pop icon shared the Olympics advert on her Instagram story on Saturday night (July 27) following her show at Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany, where she performed on both Saturday and Sunday night.Local police in Munich estimated that 45,000 fans who couldn’t get tickets to the show were congregating on the hills outside to listen to Swift.The Eras Tour is now moving to Warsaw, Poland, and then going to Vienna in Austria.

From August 15 Taylor Swift will be coming back to London for a five-night stint at Wembley Stadium.Last Friday (July 26) Lady Gaga, Céline Dion, Gojira and more performed at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.Heavy metal band Gojira performed a cover of ‘Ah, Ça Ira!’ (which translates to ‘It’ll be fine’), a song that was popular during the French Revolution, during a segment titled ‘Liberté’ (in reference to France’s famed motto ‘Liberté, égalité, fraternité’).The band.

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