Taylor Swift made a fan’s dreams come true as she crowed his  clip for her song, The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, as the ‘official music video’ to her tune.

The hitmaker, 34, gave the ultimate praise to creator Giacomo Benavides, who shared the clip in honor of the track from her most recent album, The Tortured Poets Department, to his social media earlier this week.

In the video Giacomo gives a passionate performance to go along with the song’s heartbreaking lyrics.

Taylor — who devastated fans after missing Met Gala for eighth year in a row on Monday — praised her loyal Swiftie, commenting on his post: ‘This is the official music video’ along with a trophy emoji.

A shocked Giacomo replied: ‘MOTHER?!???!? SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UPPPPPPP’ with three crying emojis.

Taylor Swift, 34, made a fan’s dreams come true as she crowed his TikTok clip for her song, The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, as the ‘official music video’ to her tune; seen in 2024

The hitmaker gave the ultimate praise to creator Giacomo Benavides, who shared the clip in honor of the tune from her most recent album, The Tortured Poets Department

Taylor praised her loyal Swiftie, commenting on his post: ‘This is the official music video’ along with a trophy emoji, to which he gave a shocked reply, affectionately calling her ‘mother’ 

In The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, widely believed to be about Swift’s short-lived romance with The 1975 frontman Matty Healy, 35, the star shares her disappointment and confusion over a breakup.

Giacomo’s clip starts out at the second half of the song, with Swift singing, ‘Were you sent by someone who wanted me dead?/ Did you sleep with a gun underneath our bed?/ Were you writing a book? Were you a sleeper cell spy?’

The TikToker is seen stepping out of a car garage in a baby blue cardigan while hobbling and holding onto his side, as if he had been injured.

He then pulls out a fake gun from underneath a car while continuing to sing along passionately.

He then gets taken away by two men as a police car drives by as Swift sings, ‘In fifty years, will all this be declassified?/ And you’ll confess why you did it.’

Elsewhere in the song Swift ponders if anything in the relationship was ‘true’ as she describes a man gazing at her ‘starry-eyed’ and wearing a ‘Jehovah’s Witness suit’.

It seems to be a reference to Healy who frequently performs in a black suit and tie during his shows.

She goes on to say the man ‘ghosted’ her before adding, ‘I don’t even want you back, I just want to know, if rusting my sparkling summer was the goal.’

It again points to Matty as the muse for the song, as Swift reportedly dated him in the summer of 2023, following her breakup with longtime boyfriend Joe Alwyn, 33.

Swift goes on to sing, ‘I don’t miss what we had, but could someone give/ A message to the smallest man who ever lived?’

Late she brutally adds, ‘You didn’t measure up/ In any measure of a man.’

The superstar shares her pain over the heartbreak, singing, ‘I would’ve died for your sins/ Instead, I just died inside.’

She ends the ballad with the lyrics, ‘And I’ll forget you, but I’ll never forgive/ The smallest man who ever lived.’

Swift’s eleventh studio album was released on April 19.