Evenher Eras Tour is chock-full of Easter eggs.

It has made Swifties even more excited about the impending “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” drop.

The sparkly VMAs 2022 look

The internet fawned over Taylor Swift’s look for the 2022 VMAs.

Taylor Swift in her Reputation outfit

She was decked out in an Oscar de la Renta dress made up of sparkling silver gems.

In the video, Swift is seen in a bathtub full of diamonds and jewelry.

However, Swift surprised fans and announced a new album (“Midnights”) at the 2022 VMAs.

Taylor Swift looking to the side

The dress was stylishly asymmetrical and had a large slit up the middle.

However, the awards show went by with no “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” announcement.

She donned a Gucci dress with spaghetti straps and cutouts on the back and sides.

Taylor Swift posing at the VMAs

Some wondered if a different “Taylor’s Version” album was on the horizon.

The dress was black, gold, and silver with a fringed skirt.

The Zuhair Murad piece was deep navy and covered in sparkles, stars, and a crescent moon.

Taylor Swift looking down, walking

She rocked a double-denim look, but the “Reputation”-like element was her Giuseppe Zanotti thigh-high boots.

The shiny, cranberry-colored boots were possibly another"Look What You Made Me Do"music video reference.

Photos showed Swift wearing all black, including a pair of knee-high boots, shorts, and a blazer.

Taylor Swift smizing

In addition to the “Reputation” color scheme, the name of Swift’s sheer bodysuit caught attention.

She paired it with shorts, thigh-high boots, and long, laced-up gloves, all in black.

Swift then switched into a Monse dress embellished with an image of a floating UFO.

Taylor Swift singing, playing guitar

No album announcement happened, causing anXuser to remark that Swifties have been wrong the past three VMAs.

But, eventually the speculation will have to be right!

Taylor Swift smiling

Taylor Swift walking

Taylor Swift singing into microphone

Taylor Swift looking over shoulder & Taylor Swift smiling at VMAs