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She's on the red carpet, playing arenas worldwide, starring in movies, and even at NFL games. And now, one baker has even made sure that Taylor Swift is commemorated in cake form.
Cake creator Namaya Navaratnarajah's impressive cake initially appears to be a typical party dessert with black icing, a plain white top and disco balls for decoration. The top of the cake is adorned with a photo of Swift's Instagram page.
But then, Navaratnarajah, 28, lights the top layer on fire and reveals a picture of the pop star. Once you watch the epic video posted to her TikTok page, @cakebynams, you will understand why it has racked up 18.9 million views since January 15.
Navaratnarajah, from Markham, Canada, spoke to Newsweek about the burn-away cake that has received 2.4 million likes.

The licensed paralegal said: "The type of paper I use burns quick enough to not affect the taste or integrity of the icing underneath. I've taste-tested it enough times, and it is edible!"
Once set ablaze, the cake reveals a photo of Swift wearing a black one-legged bodysuit while performing on her Eras tour in Arizona. The unveiling of the image is perfectly paired with a snippet of Swift's song "Look What You Made Me Do."
As the flame touches the cake, the audio says: "I'm sorry. But the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, 'cause she's dead."
But this isn't the first time the talented baker has created a burn-away cake, whipping them up for a gender reveal and other occasions.
"My focus is on experimenting and trying new ideas and less about profit and quantity," Navaratnarajah said. "I just made it for fun to indulge."
The popular clip has amassed 14,000 comments at the time of writing. Some users have even tagged Swift in a bid to get her attention.
One comment with 49,600 likes said: "This is the coolest cake I have ever seen."
"I would pay any amount of money for this," one commenter gushed.
A third comment said: "This is ICONIC."
"You deserve tickets after that - holyc*** that was amazing!" said a fourth.
The cake doesn't just appeal to Swift fans. This comment racked up over 70,000 likes: "Although I'm not a fan of Taylor Swift, this is one of the most amazing cakes I've ever seen."
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Lucy Notarantonio is Newsweek's Senior Lifestyle and Trends Reporter, based in Birmingham, UK. Her focus is trending stories and human ... Read more