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Zoo Workers Hilariously Recreate Taylor Swift's 'Wildest Dreams' Music Video
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Five ladies working at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium recreate some scenes from the Joseph Kahn-directed visuals as they hope Swift will come to the zoo when she visits Ohio for her tour later this week.

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Anything Taylor Swift can do in her "Wildest Dreams" music video, these workers at a local zoo in Colombus, Ohio can do better. Some staff members of Columbus Zoo and Aquarium try to prove it in a video they recently created and shared online in attempt to draw the singer's attention.

In their own clip, five workers lip-sync the latest "1989" single while reenacting some scenes from the original music video directed by Joseph Kahn. One lady is seen posing with a caged lion while the others sit atop a vintage plane, cuddle with a baby cheetah and goof around in front of a giraffe.

The video closes out with "Jungle" Jack Hanna, who's been a part of the zoo for 37 years, appearing alongside the five women as he tells Swift to stop by the zoo when she visits Ohio for her "1989" shows later this week.

"Would you please come here so these girls would finally stop? For goodness sakes," he says. "I know you were in Africa doing one of your songs - it was spectacular, by the way - here at the Columbus Zoo, you're going to love this place. You really are."

"Wildest Dreams" is the fifth single to be lifted off Swift's "1989" album, which has never left the top 10 of Billboard 200 since it was released in October last year. Its music video was shot in Africa and starred Scott Eastwood as the 25-year-old singer's love interest.

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