Taylor Swift sports Post Malone’s EXACT facial tattoos in new BTS image from their upcoming Fortnight music video – as The Tortured Poets Department tops charts

Taylor Swift’s long-awaited music video for her first single Fortnight from her double album Tortured Poet’s Department.

The multi-Grammy award-winning artist song Fortnight is a duet with Post Malone, and the music video will be released on Friday, April 19 at 8 PM EST.

In another sneak peek, Posty shared a striking photo of Taylor sporting temporary tattoos that were exact replicas of his facial tattoos.

Taylor’s Taylor Nation Instagram – which is run by her management company, also posts the same image and cryptically writes: ‘Nurse she’s gone again…’

Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated music video for her first single Fortnight from her double album Tortured Poet’s Department; In another sneak peek, Posty shared a striking photo of Taylor sporting temporary tattoos that were exact replicas of his facial tattoos

Post Malone's striking facial tattoos, seen in a March 8 photo

Post Malone’s striking facial tattoos, seen in a March 8 photo

Fortnight is her first single from her Tortured Poets Department: An Anthology

Fortnight is her first single from her Tortured Poets Department: An Anthology

The post also said, “The #FortnightVideo with @postmalone premieres at 8pm EST. We will convene a board meeting to watch via the link in our story.’

Some of his notable tattoos include the words ‘Always Tired’ under his eyes, as well as his daughter’s initials, DDP, along the forehead, ‘Stay Away’ across one eyebrow, playing cards, barbed wire near the hairline and also a medieval glove. with a flail weapon on one cheek.

The photo is a behind-the-scenes look at the Fortnight music video, which drops Friday at 8 PM EST time.

On Thursday, after Fortnight was announced as the first single, Taylor released a sneak peek of the video.

Some fans thought that some parts of the music video seemed to draw inspiration from Bella Baxter – a character played by Emma Stone for the film Poor Things.