Taylor Swift's steamy music video with Scott Eastwood for her song "Wildest Dreams" is the latest talk of the town!
According to reports, Taylor Swift will be debuting her music video with Scott Eastwood at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards pre-show.
"The sneak peek video that Taylor shared on Instagram starts with a close up view of her eye (with perfect liner), and then shows zebras, a bird, a plane, a Clapperboard for the video, and yes, a close-up view of her, in the arms of Scott Eastwood, 29, her hands on his face, in the rain," Hollywood Life reported.
"Basically, it's h-o-t and PERFECT. It's very Notebook-esqe, and at the end, we find out that the video will make its world premiere at the pre-show of the VMAs on August 30 on MTV."
Before the music video was made, Scott Eastwood admitted to singing along to Taylor Swift's songs in a recent interview.
"Guilty pleasure... uhmm... Taylor Swift on the car, at the top of my lungs (laughs)," the actor told Access Hollywood. What particular Taylor Swift song does he love to sing along to?
"They're all so good. 'Shake It Off?' I don't know, they're all so good (laughs)."
Scott Eastwood obviously likes Taylor Swift's music, and the singer chose Scott to be in her latest music video. Is Taylor Swift's beau, Calvin Harris, jealous about the two being close? Is Calvin Harris insecure Clint Eastwood's son?
According to reports, Calvin Harris has no reason to get jealous or insecure because Taylor Swift is head over heels for the DJ.
In fact, Celeb Dirty Laundry previously reported that Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris' relationship is serious enough that they may already be talking about the possibility of having kids in the future.
"Swift claims she wants two kids with Harris by the time she's 30. Swift is 25 now, so she's got to get busy to fill that 'blank space,'" the website reported.
it added, "The 31-year-old DJ/musician is totally down to impregnate his girlfriend of six months and has even been out house shopping with her in LA and they've been talking baby names, planning nurseries, discussing when they want to start trying to get pregnant and all the nitty gritty details of putting their lives together and adding a baby to make three."