Taylor Swift in Donegal? Fans speculate about Ireland visit after social media post

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Taylor Swift In Donegal? Fans Speculate About Ireland Visit After Social Media Post
Photos show the pop star on the sands of Ballymastocker Bay in Portsalon. Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty
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Taylor Swift has shared photographs of herself on a well-known Co Donegal beach.

Posting on Instagram and Twitter on Saturday to promote her latest single, the pop star is seen on the sands of Ballymastocker Bay in Portsalon.

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Eagle-eyed Donegal locals spotted the beach's distinctive footbridge in the background of one of the images.

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The beauty spot on the Fanad peninsula was recently named by travel publisher Lonely Planet as one Ireland's best beaches to visit.

It was also voted the second most beautiful beach in the world by Observer newspaper readers (pipped only by the Seychelles).

Fans and locals are speculating on social media if Swift visited Co Donegal during the recent heatwave. It is not known if the 31-year-old musician is in Ireland at the moment.

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Taylor Swift visited one of Ireland's most beautiful beaches: Ballymastocker Bay in Portsalon, Co Donegal. Photo: Paul Faith/AFP via Getty

Swift was promoting her new single, an orchestral version of The Lakes, released on Saturday to commemorate the first anniversary of her latest album, Folklore.

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The song was written and produced by Swift and her boyfriend, English actor Joe Alwyn.

They have been together since 2016 and he helped write several songs on Folklore and its sister record Evermore under the pseudonym William Bowery.

Alwyn is starring in the TV adaptation of Irish author Sally Rooney's debut novel, Conversations with Friends.

The TV show was filming in Belfast during May this year, sparking speculation that the couple were later travelling together in the north of Ireland.

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