Are Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn married? Well, according to Deuxmoi, they were.

The rumors came after Swifties pointed out the perceived meaning of the newly-released album, "Midnights'" first track, "Lavender Haze."

In a conversation that Deuxmoi, a well-known Hollywood insider, posted on Twitter, it says that his source has just confirmed that Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn were already married. Per the unknown source, it was confirmed to them by someone who was actually present at the couple's wedding.

Swifties, on the other hand, wasn't that surprised by the rumors circulating on social media. Some, like Deuxmoi, "kind of figured" their secret status already.

"I always thought they got married or engaged or something significant around Lover. Lover (song) is about taking him to be hers and committing herself to him forever like you do when you get married," a fan said.

"I said this a while ago. They seem married already," another user commented.

However, not everyone was pleased with Deuxmoi's latest post, telling them to actually listen to the album, as this kind of information is what Swift took a jab on the song "Lavender Haze."

Per ELLE Magazine, "Lavender Haze," elaborated lyrically on what Taylor feels about the media's persistent curiosity about her actual relationship with Joe Alwyn.

The two had publicly expressed their preference for keeping their actual relationship, or possible marriage, under wraps and away from the spotlight.

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"All they keep asking me (all they keep asking me) is if I'm gonna be your bride. The only kind of girl they see (The only kind of girl they see) is a one night or a wife," she sang.

Speaking to The Wall Street Journal earlier this year, Alwyn voiced out their plans to reveal their actual relationship status to everyone.

"If I had a pound for every time I think I've been told I've been engaged, then I'd have a lot of pound coins. I mean, the truth is, if the answer was yes, I wouldn't say, and if the answer was no, I wouldn't say."

Swift had also said the same to The Guardian, noting that her decision to keep the relationship privately is to maintain a semblance of peace and manageability while living in the public eye.

"I've learned that if I do, people think it's up for discussion, and our relationship isn't up for discussion," she confirmed.

Whether Deuxmoi's statements were true, Swift wouldn't actually confirm their relationship or his marriage anytime soon.

Taylor Swift's "Midnights" is available on Spotify and Apple Music, among other music streaming platforms.

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