Taylor Lautner And His Wife (Also Taylor Lautner) Are Extremely Funny On Social Media, And Here's The Proof
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Taylor Lautner recently joined TikTok, and it's been a win all around for Twilight fans — and pretty much just anyone who enjoys great content.
But even though Taylor only just created his own account, he's been heavily featured by his wife — also Taylor Lautner (and for the purposes of the rest of this article, Tay) — on her account. The couple has a podcast called The Squeeze together and they are all around adorable and just very fun to follow.
So here are just some of their collective best social media moments:
1.Let's start with this week when Olivia Rodrigo (a known Twilight stan) announced that her new single would be called "Vampire" and Taylor had the perfect reaction:
2.And it's not the only reference he's made to the hit franchise. Last year, Tay hilariously revealed that she was actually Team Edward...
3....and Taylor had a funny follow up comment, almost in character as Jacob Black:
4.When Taylor joked that Tay requested he sing Sharkboy's lullaby from The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl to her every night:
5.When Taylor jokingly said a prayer for John Mayer for the upcoming release of Taylor Swift's Speak Now (Taylor's Version):
6.And while this wasn't Taylor directly, his sister Makena hilariously revealed that she still has a framed copy of "Fearless" despite her brother's personal connection to it:
7.When Taylor and Jimmy Fallon recreated his iconic, "where the hell have you been, loca?" moment from Twilight:
8.When Taylor was just in a silly goofy mood in the bath:
9.When Tay jokingly accused Taylor of "bringing the drama from his movies into his real life" which I can only hope to assume means he is a werewolf with some serious beef with a vampire family:
10.And finally, we have to talk about his first-ever TikTok which is just such a mood and fully directed by Tay — who knew exactly what the people of TikTok wanted:
The comments — and Taylor's replies — honestly speak for themselves: