Taylor Swift did not announce the release of her highly anticipated "Reputation (Taylor's Version)," instead, she revealed that her "The Eras Tour" concert film will have an extended version coming out soon.

For months, Swifties have been theorizing and hunting for clues on when the "Gorgeous" singer might announce or release the re-recorded version of her seventh studio album.

While they were waiting, Swifties took to their music streaming platforms in anticipation of the announcement.

According to reports, the 2017 album entered the Top 10 of the Apple Music Albums chart for the first time since its release.

However, much to everyone's dismay, the singer did not announce anything in regards to the album.

Taylor Swift Upsets Fans, No 'Reputation' Announcement

Swifties have been eagerly anticipating the announcement and release date of "Reputation" especially since a number of Easter eggs have been dropped for months.

According to reports, Swift has been teasing fans with snippets of her version of the songs songs "Delicate" and "Look What You Made Me Do."

During her "The Eras" tour, she performed "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" and "So It Goes" back to back, fueling the fan theories.

On top of that, "Rep TV" has been trending on X for weeks on end, because fans are seriously convinced that the singer will be releasing the re-recorded album.

Many think that there might not be any announcements at all, after all, Swift once said, "There will be no explanation. There will just be reputation."

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Taylor Swift Ends 'The Eras' Tour

According to reports, Swift ended the Latin American leg of her "The Eras" tour-and her last show of 2023 by performing "It's Time to Go," a song from "Evermore" and "Say Don't Go," a vault track from her newly released "1989 (Taylor's Version)."

"Taylor Swift is breaking my heart by not announcing 'Reputation TV' then healing it with 'Say DOn't Go' then absolutely obliterating it again with 'It's Time to Go."

It seems like aside from the extended version of her "The Eras Tour" concert film, Swift will no longer be gearing up for any further releases this year.

Fans would have to wait for 2024 before they get any news and updates about the remaining two re-recorded albums that are yet to be released: "Reputation (Taylor's Version)" and her debut studio album "Taylor Swift (Taylor's Version)."

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