Taylor Swift wears adorable bunny onesie in throwback clip from Easter 1990

Taylor Swift, the undisputed queen of Easter eggs, celebrated the holiday with a sweet throwback.taylornation/Instagram

The queen of Easter eggs is celebrating one of her favorite holidays.

Taylor Swift, who is known for hiding secret messages and clues about her upcoming projects for fans to find, looked adorable in a throwback video celebrating Easter Sunday.

“Dropping easter eggs since 1989. What’s your favorite that you’ve found through the eras?

 

“Dropping easter eggs since 1989,” the adorable video was captioned.taylornation/Instagram

It was dated March 14, 1990.taylornation/Instagram

The Instagram post, which was taken on March 14, 1990 ahead of Easter, showed her mom, Andrea Swift, cradling a then 3-month-old Taylor.

The little one wore a fuzzy bunny suit, complete with a hood and large pink ears.

Andrea gazed adoringly at her baby girl, while rocking a long-sleeve, white top and sunglasses on her head.

She was joined by her mother, Andrea Swift, in the short home video.Rick Diamond/ACMA2010/Getty Images

The songstress was just 3 months old in the video.Kevin Winter/ACMA2011/Getty Images

The Grammy winner has become synonymous with hiding clues (aka Easter eggs) about her music.Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

The “Cruel Summer” songstress, 34, has become synonymous with the holiday after years of dropping hints about everything from which ex-boyfriend inspired a certain breakup track to which “Taylor’s Version” album she would be releasing next.

The pop star began the practice by writing hidden messages to her fans in the liner notes of her albums, capitalizing some letters to explain the meaning of the song.

In the years since, just about everything she does has be interpreted by her fans as a possible Easter egg.

Most recently, Swifties were convinced that the Grammy winner was peppering her red carpet ensembles with elements of the aesthetic that defined her “Reputation” era in an effort to hint that she would be rereleasing the album soon.

She began the practice early in her career in the physical copies of her albums.Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

“Easter eggs can be left on clothing or jewelry,” she previously revealed.Getty Images for TAS Rights ManagementWhat do you think? Post a comment.

Fans picked up on her green, slinky Golden Globes gown, the snake-covered boots she stepped out in earlier this year, and even her unusually long fingernails.

Back in 2019, the “Lover” singer told Entertainment Weekly, “Easter eggs can be left on clothing or jewelry.”

She added, “This is one of my favorite ways to do this, because you wear something that foreshadows something else, and people don’t really usually find out this one immediately. But they know you’re probably sending a message — they’ll figure it out in time.”

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