A typo on Taylor Swift shirts has the Internet divided, with some fans thinking her misplaced apostrophe was intentional.
Twitter was blazing this week after one person pointed out what’s supposed to read “You’re” is actually spelled “Your’e.”
!twitter-embed(https://twitter.com/SavvyStardust/status/1136286560222089217)
Some fans were pissed they dropped $$ on a botched shirt, others looked at this as an opportunity to own a piece of history. But many thought Swift pulled off the ultimate prank.
Swifties are questioning whether this is an “Easter Egg,” which, in the gaming world, means an intentional hidden message strategically placed.
Spelling is fun!
!twitter-embed(https://twitter.com/DaniAlexMusic/status/1136462937764356096)
As of this post, Swift hasn’t addressed the spelling error, but you have to check out these fan reaction and theories. Also, not all of the shirts are incorrect. A few fans pointed out that their “you’re” is fine.
!twitter-embed(https://twitter.com/rainbowdot13/status/1136314363269148673)
!twitter-embed(https://twitter.com/kimberlyjoyxo/status/1137007468582563840)
!twitter-embed(https://twitter.com/sarahmceneaney/status/1136423947724054528)
!twitter-embed(https://twitter.com/SeattleEstella/status/1136990779446923264)
!twitter-embed(https://twitter.com/songsbyfycs/status/1136451483220807680)
!twitter-embed(https://twitter.com/enschanted/status/1136549092962816000)