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Taylor Swift didn't tell the stars of You Need To Calm Down it was an LGBTQ anthem before filming

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Taylor Swift's You Need To Calm Down was considered an LGBTQ anthem from the moment it dropped.But Olympian Adam Rippon revealed he had no clue about the pop star's message before filming his cameo last year.'When we shot the music video we did not hear the song,' he revealed in an interview onHot And Richwith comedian Cait Raft on Wednesday. 'I had never heard the song.' Surprise!

Olympian Adam Rippon revealed he had no clue that Taylor Swift's You Need To Calm Down was going to be an LGBTQ anthem before he was in the music video Not a close friend of Taylor's, Rippon wasn't exactly sure why he was asked to join, jokingly boiling it down to: 'I guess I'm just famous.'But when Adam recognized castmates like Laverne Cox, RuPaul, Billy.

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