Taylor Swift shocks fans with celebrity cameos in ‘Opalite’ video
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Taylor Swift has unveiled the music video for her latest single “Opalite,” and the visual is drawing widespread attention for its unexpected lineup of celebrity cameos.
The star-studded project features appearances from Cillian Murphy, Domhnall Gleeson, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith and Lewis Capaldi, creating significant buzz among fans shortly after its release.
Swift revealed that the idea for the video originated during promotional appearances for her album The Life of a Showgirl, particularly after a memorable guest spot on The Graham Norton Show in 2025. Reflecting on the experience, Swift explained that she felt “ridiculously lucky” to share the couch with such a diverse group of entertainers. A lighthearted joke from Gleeson about appearing in one of her music videos sparked the concept, ultimately leading Swift to write a script and invite the entire group to participate.
The #OpaliteMusicVideo is out now, and it’s ✨ picture perfect! ✨ Watch on @Spotify Premium and @AppleMusic and let us know who you spot in the cast. 🪨🌵 https://t.co/5GGWcTNrhE pic.twitter.com/IDHT6Cg7O2
— Taylor Nation (@taylornation13) February 6, 2026
The video adopts a playful, rom-com-inspired tone while leaning into 1990s nostalgia. Swift described the collaboration as similar to a “school group project,” noting that everyone involved was enthusiastic about stepping into the retro-themed world she envisioned. Even host Graham Norton joined the production, further strengthening the connection between the talk show appearance and the finished video.
The cameos add another layer of intrigue to “Opalite,” which continues Swift’s tradition of incorporating cinematic storytelling into her music visuals. Industry observers note that celebrity appearances often help drive online engagement, and early fan reactions suggest the strategy is resonating.
As Swift continues to expand the creative scope of her releases, “Opalite” stands out not only for its narrative style but also for its collaborative spirit—bringing together major names from film, television and music in one widely discussed production.