Toy Story 5 Billboard Sparks Swiftie Theories Over ‘TS’ Clue
Taylor Swift is at the center of fresh fan speculation after a new Toy Story 5 billboard appeared to hint at possible Easter eggs tied to the singer. Swifties noticed the initials “TS” alongside Andy’s bedroom wallpaper, which features 13 clouds, a number long associated with Swift. The mystery intensified when Pixar and Disney shared a video on Saturday showing cowgirl Jessie dancing on the billboard, accompanied by a caption that echoed the lyrics of Swift’s 2014 hit “Shake It Off.”
The teasing post prompted questions about whether Swift could be involved in the animated sequel in some capacity. Fans have suggested several possibilities, including that she may have recorded a new song for the film’s soundtrack, teamed up with Randy Newman on music, or even voiced a new character in the franchise. While no official announcement has confirmed any connection between Swift and the movie, the online reaction shows how quickly the singer’s name can fuel speculation whenever a clue appears to line up with her signature symbols.
Toy Story 5 is set to premiere in theaters on June 19 and will follow Bonnie’s toys, which once belonged to Andy, as they navigate the rise of the digital age. The story centers on Lilypad, an electronic game tablet voiced by Greta Lee, whose arrival changes the way the toys interact with their world. Jessie is expected to play a significant role in the sequel, adding to the anticipation around the film’s storyline and its returning characters.
The movie also expands its voice cast with several new additions. Conan O’Brien voices Smarty Pants, a toilet-training tech toy, while Craig Robinson plays Atlas, a GPS hippo toy. Shelby Rabara portrays Snappy, an energetic camera toy, and Matty Matheson voices Dr. Nutcase, a toy wary of technology. Scarlett Spears plays Bonnie, now 8 years old, while Mykal-Michelle Harris voices Blaze, an independent 8-year-old who loves animals.
Alongside these newcomers, Toy Story 5 brings back many familiar voices from the long-running Pixar series. Tom Hanks returns as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, John Ratzenberger as Hamm, Wallace Shawn as Rex, Blake Clark as Slinky Dog, Annie Potts as Bo Peep, Bonnie Hunt as Dolly, Melissa Villaseñor as Karen Beverly, Kristen Schaal as Trixie, and Keanu Reeves as Duke Caboom.
With the billboard mystery and Jessie’s dance clip driving conversation online, Toy Story 5 has already generated buzz well ahead of its release. Whether Swift is truly involved remains unknown, but the combination of the initials “TS,” the number 13, and Pixar’s playful social media tease has been enough to set off another round of Swift-related theories among fans.


