
'Meredith Grey is alive': Taylor Swift dances to 'Getaway Car' with her cat in viral video; fans say 'we won'
In the clip, Swift is seen dancing to 'Getaway Car' alongside collaborator Jack Antonoff, holding a cat in her arms, which, according to fans, is Meredith.
Antonoff has shared the video on his X (formerly Twitter), and since the video surfaced on the internet, 'Swifties' can't stop talking about it, and they seem delighted to see the Scottish Fold, who hadn't been seen on the pop star's social media in years.
Fans react to Taylor Swift's viral video with a cat
Well, Taylor Swift is a proud cat lady who has adopted her three felines, Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button, so far. Swift also keeps posting about her cats on her Instagram, but Meredith Grey has been missing for years.
rep forever guilt free listening! pic.twitter.com/0LKciEe75c
But suddenly noticing a similar cat in Swift's viral video has left fans talking about it on social media. One wrote on X, "Meredith is alive and well we won"
While another jokingly asked, "MEREDITH OUTLIVED THE POPE?"
"Please we need to know how recent this video is. Is Meredith alive?," another questioned if the video is old.
Please we need to know how recent this video is. Is Meredith alive?
"Meredith wondering how she can escape this ahaha."
"Getaway Car hits different when Meredith's in the passenger seat. Three icons, one getaway anthem-this is pure magic,' one wrote.
"Meredith alive and breathing — could this day get any better???"
Why is there so much buzz about Taylor Swift's cat Meredith Grey?
In 2011, Swift adopted her first cat, a Scottish Fold, and named her Meredith Grey (she named her after Meredith Grey of Grey's Anatomy). The kitten has always had a special place in Swift's heart, but in 2021, she addressed fan curiosity about the cat's absence from social media.
She then revealed that the truth is, Meredith hates to be clicked; she is just a private cat who likes her business kept to herself. Well, since then, the cat has not appeared in any of her videos.
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