Tay Lautner is still wonderstruck over Taylor Swift‘s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) premiere, one year later.
In an Instagram post Monday (July 8), the podcaster — who is married to actor Taylor Lautner — gushed about her experience in the pop star’s orbit ahead of the re-recorded album’s 2023 release. “One year ago🫶🏼,” she wrote. “A core memory of mine with some amazing humans.”
The Squeeze host shared photos with Swift and the Twilight star from the set of the singer’s “I Can See You” music video, which premiered on the same day Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) dropped exactly one year prior. The actor played a secret agent who helps bust Swift out of a symbolic solitary confinement cell in the visual, and he later joined the pop superstar and costars Joey King and Presley Cash on stage at the Eras Tour in Kansas City to play the project for the audience on July 8 last year.
Tay, whose maiden name is Dome, also included a clip of her partner back-flipping onto the stage moments before the video’s premiere. “Getting to see my husband do what he is so good at on a jumbo screen with 70,000 swifties screaming out of sheer excitement was such a surreal moment and one I hold onto dearly,” she added.
The influencer has long been open about her love for Swift, something that has not been curbed in the slightest by her husband’s past romance with the 14-time Grammy winner (the pair briefly dated in 2009 before Swift ended things). “She is truly unbelievable. She can do it all,” Tay said of the musician on The Squeeze last year. “Honestly, the most impressive thing about her is that she is such a genius, and she does do it all, but you would never think so just talking to her. She’s the most humble person I’ve ever encountered.”
Swift has also sung the Lautners’ praises, calling them two of her “close friends” during the “I Can See You” premiere in Kansas City. After the visual dropped, she also wrote on Instagram, “Taytay is INCREDIBLE in this (didn’t have a stunt double!) and shout out to Tay Lautner for being so awesome to hang with on set.”