Taylor Swift continues to enchant Swifties with fresh twists on her hit ‘Opalite’ from the album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’. She surprised fans by releasing two extended music videos, each over nine minutes long, exclusively on premium platforms. Taylor Swift made these available without a YouTube version, echoing the original video’s rollout that hit paid sites on February 6 before going free two days later on Instagram. Video structure and style Both extended cuts open with the full 90s infomercial-style ‘Opalite’ video. Taylor Swift plays a quirky salesperson hawking the fictional product as a cure for everything from bad friendships to annoying coworkers. Cameos feature Domhnall Gleeson as her awkward co-star, Jodie Turner-Smith leading aerobics, Greta Lee as an indie rocker, Lewis Capaldi handling camera duty, and Graham Norton giving nods. The extensions then seamlessly transition to candid behind-the-scenes footage from the shoot. Behind-the-scenes highlights In the first version, Taylor Swift shares her creative process on Instagram. “For like a year, I was like what would I do for the ‘Opalite’ video?” Taylor Swift said on Instagram. The spark came after Domhnall Gleeson joked on The Graham Norton Show in October 2025 about wanting to appear in a Taylor Swift video. Taylor Swift wrote the script in a week and rehearsed disco moves with choreographer Mandy Moore, known for Eras Tour choreography and The Fate of Ophelia.Domhnall Gleeson asked about their characters’ fate during filming, and Taylor Swift replied on set, “No, I definitely think we’re in love but we’re best friends in love.” The second cut dives deeper into fun moments, like Lewis Capaldi joking during a mall scene and Jodie Turner-Smith energizing aerobics. Greta Lee rocks her rocker role, while Graham Norton praises Taylor Swift’s detailed treatment on Instagram. Taylor Swift crafted the shot list herself and, after one perfect take, clapped and said, “That’s the one” on Instagram.
Where to watch Taylor Swift’s extended release
Her album is exclusively available on streaming platforms like Apple Music, Spotify Premium, Tidal, and Amazon Music. This exclusive strategy keeps the track’s momentum alive, blending nostalgia, humor, and heartfelt storytelling in Taylor Swift’s signature style.
Song meaning and inspirations
‘Opalite’, track three from The Life of a Showgirl released October 3, 2025, celebrates man-made happiness inspired by opals, Taylor Swift’s mom Andrea Swift’s favorite gem and Travis Kelce’s birthstone. In her Official Release Party of a ‘Showgirl film’, Taylor Swift explained, “I’ve always loved opals, my mom has always loved opals. It’s one of our things. Opalite is a man-made opal, and happiness can also be man-made, too. So that’s what the song is about, that juxtaposition,” according to Rolling Stone. Lyrics shift from heartbreak to hope: “But my mama told me / It’s alright / You were dancing through the lightning strikes / Sleepless in the onyx night / But now the sky is opalite.”Taylor Swift teased the drops on Instagram: “I never want to forget a single detail of this hysterical shoot, and now I don’t have to.” She highlighted dance lessons, cameos, camcorder clips, oversized scrunchies, and fanny pack shots on Instagram.








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