There’s only one Taylor Swift, but there’s someone who looks an awful lot like the singer in her new “You Need To Calm Down” music video. The singer has a drag queen impersonator take center stage for a moment.

The Swift lookalike is Jade Jolie. She was a contestant on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 5, where she played Taylor in a round of Snatch Game. She also played Swift in Alaska’s “Snaked” music video last year.

“Omggggggg I still can’t believe I got to be @taylorswift in a @taylorswift music video!! So much love & thankful for getting to be apart,” she wrote on social media. “Truly the most magical experience & on top of it all I got to share it with some of my favorite ladies!”

Jolie isn’t the only drag queen in “You Need To Calm Down.” There’s a whole group, most of whom are “RuPaul’s Drag Race” alums. They’re dressed as Taylor, Ariana Grande (Tatianna), Adele (Delta Work), Nicki Minaj (A'keria Davenport), Lady Gaga (Trinity The Tuck), Katy Perry (Adore Delano), Beyoncé (Riley Knoxx) and Cardi B (Trinity K. Bonet).

The ladies are there to help illustrate Swift’s lyric about female comparisons. “And we see you over there on the internet/Comparing all the girls who are killing it,” she sings (and Jolie lip syncs) as RuPaul walks along the stage with a crown.

Swift’s “You Need To Calm Down” is packed with celebrity cameos, most of whom identify as LGBTQ. The video also includes Ellen DeGeneres, Ryan Reynolds, Laverne Cox, Dexter Mayfield, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Ciara, RuPaul, Jonathan Van Ness, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Justin Mikita, Bobby Berk, Tan France, Billy Porter, Adam Lambert, Todrick Hall, Hayley Kiyoko, Chester Lockhart, Adam Rippon, Hannah Hart and Katy Perry.

After the video premiered Monday, Swift encouraged her fans to support the artists featured. “The #YNTCDmusicvideo is out! First, I want to say that my co-stars in this video are AMAZING. Please celebrate by supporting their work, following them, and going to see them perform. I’m SO grateful and SO EXCITED I ACTUALLY DO NEED TO CALM DOWN,” she tweeted.

The video is part of Swift’s recent push for the Equality Act. The singer created a petition to support the legislation, which would extend civil rights protections to sexual orientation and gender identity. The video ends with Swift asking fans to sign the petition. She also donated $113,000 to LGBTQ-advocacy group Tennessee Equality Project earlier this spring.

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Taylor Swift attends the 2018 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, Oct. 9, 2018. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images