Twitter has lost its mind for Taylor Swift and Zayn Malik’s “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” video
Given the amazing steaminess and moody vibe of Zayn and Taylor Swift’s Fifty Shades Darker track, we’re not surprised that the reception to the video has been, like, out of this world.
Case in point, Twitter lost it over the “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” video, and we’re glad that so much love is directed at these talented artists!
The video really is everything we hoped it would be and more, we love how it’s lit like a sexy relationship thriller. Oh, and that it shows a lot of Zayn’s special face as he destroys that hotel. Granted there are tons of videos and movies where hotel rooms are trashed, but this one is just so…classy.
In fact before we dive deep into Twitter territory, let’s just watch it again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F37r50VUTQ?feature=oembed
Now let’s see what people are thinking and feeling.
THAT RED GLITTER LIPSTICK THOUGH… HOLY SWIFT @taylornation13 #IDontWannaLiveForever pic.twitter.com/I8E5juV7q6
— Cindy (@talldrinkhappy) January 27, 2017
WHAT THE HAIR FLIP. @taylorswift13 #IDontWannaLiveForever pic.twitter.com/9xIeTuTiMB
— Alex Goldschmidt (@alexandergold) January 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/udfredirect/status/824845918734135304
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first day at school vs prom#IDontWannaLiveForever pic.twitter.com/yiJF6PFD1m
— Oi Oiii (@1DLewisHazza) January 27, 2017
Y'all 😭 they're so close #IDontWannaLiveForever pic.twitter.com/YZScjZdyc9
— melissa is a dorothea stan (@reputazion) January 27, 2017
We echo all of those sentiments a thousand times over! Definitely one of our favorite videos of the hour, because the visual style is so memorable.
Sooooooo Fifty Shades Darker comes out just before Valentines Day, and now we want to see it even more. In the meantime we’ll be watching this video over and over again just to hear Zayn’s otherworldly falsetto, see Swift’s epic hair flip, and get into that dark, sultry headspace.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNyEysDBzr9
And um, can Zayn and Taylor collaborate on more music please? That seems like the obvious next step.
H/T: Us Weekly