Calvin Harris and John Newman finally release Olé music video – but is it trolling Hiddleswift?
Could it be mocking Taylor and Tom's highly-documented relationship?
JOHN Newman and Calvin Harris' single Olé has FINALLY got a music video - but is there more to the Instagram-filtered vid than meets the eye?
It appears innocent enough. The pair don a pair of Hawaiian shirts and look like they're having the holiday of a lifetime aboard a yacht off the coast of Las Cabos in Mexico.
But it's when they later meet up with a bunch of girls that the combination of lyrics and video begin to mirror Taylor Swift, 26, and Tom Hiddleston's, 35, heavily photographed and documented life.
Olé sent a ripple through the celeb world after it was released last month as many believed that it was a break-up song.
John Newman, 26, croons: "My heart speaks, I ain’t seen you or bin’ with you for weeks, but I see online that you’ve begun to be a good girl and take trips with your boyfriend, being attentive continue to pretend."
He also sings: "You won't tell none of your friends about me."
One shot also shows a girl lying on some rocks, which was very similar to The Sun exclusive snap taken of Taylor and Tom snogging on rocks in Rhode Island.
In another, there's an Insta snap-like shot of Calvin and John in throne-like chairs with a number of beautiful girls, drawing comparisons to the much-mocked snap of Hiddleswift, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively.
Late last month Calvin Harris, 32, also shared a number of snaps of himself partying with a bevvie of beautiful women. The Scot split up with Taylor a month ago after 15 months of dating.
In one Snapchat, he was pictured with four brunettes and captioned it: "I write songs".
Sources close to the hits-magnet DJ have previously insisted that Olé is not a break-up song about Taylor cheating on him with Tom Hiddleston.
Do you agree?