Hallmark’s Tyler Hynes Is A Swiftie, Sang One Lyric Endlessly On Set

Photo: Tyler Hynes Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster

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It turns out Hallmark Channel star Tyler Hynes is a huge fan of Taylor Swift, while Tyler himself is a huge fan with viewers on the feel-good network.

While the whole world seems to be going crazy over Tay-Tay, she is getting noticed by actors, with Hynes singing a particular Swift lyric while working on the set. Which song has caught the actor’s attention so much that it became an interesting issue?

Tyler Hynes sang a Taylor Swift lyric on the movie set

Fans love getting interesting tidbits about their favorite Hallmark hunks and in this case, it’s Tyler Hynes making himself even cuter than before. This piece of news came from one of Tyler’s former co-stars who explained how he would sing this one song, over and over. Moreover, with the release of Taylor Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, it seemed the perfect time to share this information.

Taylor singing the lyric in question from Anti-Hero [Image Taylor Swift on YouTube]

Rhiannon Fish was Tyler’s co-star in the Hallmark movie A Picture of Her. She opened up to Just Jared about the day-to-day life of working on the set with him.

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“He would sing Taylor Swift every day, all day,” Fish said while filming the Hallmark movie that debuted last year. However, it wasn’t generally about Swift’s music, as there was one he sang much more than the others: “Anti-Hero.” Moreover, Tyler only really knew one line from the song, which reads, “It’s me. Hi, I’m the problem. It’s me,” Rhiannon said, adding:

He was singing that and I would tell him to sing the other lyrics, and he was always like, ‘No, that’s just, that’s it, that’s all I know.’ Just those, just those lines.

Photo: Rhiannon Fish, Tyler Hynes Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Allister Foster

Fish joked about her Swiftie co-star, saying “I don’t know if he would be willing to admit to it, but, yeah.”

When we wrapped, I bought him a mug that said, ‘It’s me. Hi, I’m the problem. It’s me.’

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Meanwhile, Rhiannon also teased that Hynes actually picked up the song through a viral TikTok meme, saying, “He blamed it on Penn Badgley,” adding, “He saw his [TikTok], and that’s where he claims that he learned it from.”

https://www.tiktok.com/@philstarlife/video/7158317125558373634

Readers can catch the lyrics in question in the YouTube video of Anti-Hero below. Also, read another example of the effect Taylor Swift’s lyrics have on people here.

 

 

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