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You Can’t Get Taylor’s Goat! Swift Shares ‘Trouble’ Parody Poking Fun At Her

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Feb. 26 2013, Published 5:00 p.m. ET

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Taylor Swift certainly has a sense of humor!

The 23-year-old singer, whose latest song I Knew You Were Trouble slamming ex-boyfriend Harry Styles is burning up the charts, celebrated her sixth consecutive chart-topping week by posting a hilarious video parody of her hit song – starring a goat – and RadarOnline.com has the details.

“In celebration of I Knew You Were Trouble staying at #1 for a 6th week at pop radio…” Swift tweeted on Tuesday with a link to FunFailWin’s I Knew You Were a Goat.

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In the hilarious 25 second video, Swift’s shrills in the chorus are replaced by a screaming goat.

The video, which was first shared by the website over the weekend, had already been viewed almost 500,000 times by Tuesday afternoon.

Taylor performed the catchy tune off her Red album at the Brit Awards 2013 last week, with the One Direction star sitting in the crowd.

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