Taylor Swift finally posted a photo of her and her suspected boyfriend Calvin Harris to her own feed Wednesday, and it's just as silly as one would expect.
The photo was shot while the two appeared to be taking breaks from their hectic lives to hang out by the pool -- with an oversized inflatable swan. Captioned "Swan goals," the pic features a shirtless Harris at the helm of the bird, while Swift points in the air as if to say, "Onward!"
But the large white pool toy only had a few more feet to go until it hit the pool's walls. Maybe next time? Regardless, the just-about-confirmed couple had fans reeling after the post. "I WAS NOT READY," one Tumblr user said under a gif set of her reacting to Swift's gram. Others quickly meme-ified the love birds.
This photo comes days after the first candid shot connecting the two surfaced via friend Gigi Hadid's Instagram account. What Swift called a picture of her "favorite people," the image included the blurred faces of Harris, Hadid and Karlie Kloss as they laughed. The "Bad Blood" singer tweeted a link to the photo Tuesday.
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