The members of the Delta Sigma Phi Beta Mu fraternity at Transylvania University in Kentucky who star in the video are invited to one of the shows on Swift's tour next year.
- Sep 13, 2014
AceShowbiz - These fraternity dudes are clearly huge fans of Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off". The members of the Delta Sigma Phi Beta Mu fraternity at Transylvania University in Kentucky recently filmed themselves lip-syncing the chart-topping track. They posted the clip to YouTube and it quickly went viral.
The video starts with one the boys waking up with a hangover. He sings the first lines of "Shake It Off" before the camera gives glimpses at more boys dancing in the hallway and partying in their own dorm rooms with Swift's song being played in the background.
The hilarious clip didn't go unnoticed by Swift. On Friday, September 12, the 24-year-old superstar praised the boys in a Twitter post and said she invited all of them to one of the shows on her tour next year.
"I'm personally inviting all of these guys (and a date!) to a show on tour next year, it's on me. Nailed it, bros!" she wrote.
"We accept," Daniel Lyvers, one of the men in the video, replied. Another guy named Michael Soder added, "This is quite simply the best day of my life. #wemadeit. So...now all I need is a date to @taylorswift13's concert."
I'm personally inviting all of these guys (and a date!) to a show on tour next year, it's on me. Nailed it, bros!
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— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) September 12, 2014