Insider information suggests that Taylor Swift has fearlessly incorporated subtle references to her former six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn in her highly-anticipated album, "The Tortured Poets Department."
In prior albums, Joe Jonas and Jake Gyllenhaal have found themselves in the spotlight, but the focus may now shift to the British actor with whom she had a relationship spanning from 2016 to 2023.
According to an insider who spoke to Star magazine via OK magazine, the upcoming album is an outlet for her feelings, with tracks such as "So Long, London," "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys" and "I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)."
Taylor Swift Scathing Album Targeting Ex Joe Alwyn
The informant pointed out that the 34-year-old Grammy winning singer-songwriter enjoyed seeing these men uncomfortable.
They claimed that Taylor Swift acknowledged that she prolonged her relationship with Joe Alwyn well beyond its end. The informant alleged that she adapted for him, but he was unwilling to reciprocate.
Without a doubt, Swifties have been speculating whether some tracks are inspired by Taylor Swift's new boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
Following the recent announcement made by the "Shake It Off" singer during the Grammys on February 4, 2024, speculation arose among fans regarding "The Tortured Poets Department."
Many fans speculated that the album might contain diss tracks aimed at Joe, given the album title which was inspired by his group chat's name.
"[Scott is] just on it every day. He's just on it by himself," Joe's co-star Paul Mescal said in a Varietyt interview, while Joe quipping what they talk about in the group chat: "Just messaging himself good mornings."
Joe Alwyn Braces for Impact
When the news about the album release surfaced, Joe Alwyn chose not to directly comment on any potential controversy.
Instead, a close friend disclosed his alleged response.
According to an inside source, Joe has chosen to remain silent about Taylor Swift and their recent split, showing nothing but respect towards her.
The title of her upcoming album is inspired by Joe's WhatsApp group conversations, which either have not explicitly acknowledged.
According to the source, Taylor's way of addressing a sensitive topic during their time together was inquiring about the name. Concerned about potential associations with her, the "Style" singer felt uneasy when he brought it up publicly, causing some distress.
Further report claims that Joe Alwyn remains unaware of indications suggesting she will betray his trust or jeopardize what's left of their relationship.
"Her writing depicts snippets of her history through cryptic language and allusions, indicating a personal reflection on their shared experiences. Joe is left with the optimistic wish that her musings are harmless reminiscences."
Another insider shared insights on the situation, saying, "Should it be a diss track, that would be quite unsettling."
Taylor Swift had previously collaborated with Joe Alwyn on her previous albums' "folklore" and "evermore," making it potentially surprising if she were to delve into their breakup, a topic the latter had consciously avoided discussing.
Irrespective of her actions, Joe reportedly remains committed to maintaining his distance from Taylor's storyline, content with his disengagement decision, according to the insider.
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