If you thought you’d seen every kind of Taylor Swift fan, think again, because even Parrots are now joining the Swiftie ranks. In a hilarious and heart-melting clip that’s spreading fast across social media, one little Parrot was caught dancing like no one’s watching to Taylor’s song, “Ruin the Friendship.”
The video shows the tiny bird perched just outside his cage, completely in his element. As soon as the music starts, he starts bouncing, flapping, and bobbing his head perfectly on beat like he’s been waiting for this moment all day. His feathers fluff up, his wings sway, and his whole body seems to move in rhythm with the song—it’s like he’s performing his own feathered remix. I think this little guy obviously has excellent taste because it’s one of my favorite tracks on The Life of a Showgirl.
The clip was uploaded to the TikTok account @elissarem, and the cute caption reads, “Everyone’s a Swiftie in this family.”
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One person commented, “The Life of a Showbird.” Someone else said, “I am going to be 100% honest and transparent. I never understood the hype behind Taylor Swift, then I downloaded her new album. I cannot stop listening to it, and I am proud to officially call myself a Swiftie. I’m crying, laughing and feeling every single emotion. She is truly a woman of power.”
Someone else added, “Obsessed. Bird got the vibe memo.”
So many people asked this bird mom to skip the part when Abigail calls because that makes the song truly tragic, and this little bird does not need to have his heart broken!
Parrots are known for being social, intelligent, and surprisingly musical creatures. Many can mimic not just speech but tone, pitch, and rhythm, which might explain why this little guy couldn’t resist a Taylor Swift beat. And let’s be real, if any pop star can inspire a bird to dance his feathers off, it’s definitely Taylor.
Whether he’s channeling his inner pop diva or just vibing to the melody, one thing’s clear: This tiny Parrot knows how to put on a show. Move over, backup dancers, Swift’s next tour might need a feathered performer.
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