There's a lot of speculation about what caused the split of Taylor Swift and her six-year boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.
Fans of the music icon are looking for answers in any possible hints from her recent "The Eras" tour.
Over the weekend, a source close to Taylor and Joe revealed to Entertainment Tonight that they had split up.
The 33-year-old singer, famed for her mysterious lyrical content, made an unexpected adjustment to her setlist during a gig for her "The Eras" tour this week.
Taylor added "Champagne Problems" in the setlist, per The Mirror.
The song is about two loves dealing with an unsuccessful proposal, despite the fact that the man had previously informed his family, prompting them to expect a good ending with champagne bottles at the ready.
Joe famously teamed with Taylor to compose the song. He even goes by the pen name William Bowery.
Taylor unexpectedly included a song in her set list last week and appeared to be affected by its performance.
Fans are now wondering if this song was composed with her ex-boyfriend, which might indicate why the two split up.
During their six-year affair, there was great anticipation about this couple's impending engagement, which got even stronger when a huge ring showed on her finger in 2020's "Miss Americana."
Some even thought they were already married in secret.
Champagne Problems
Some lines from "Champagne Problems" read, "She would've made such a lovely bride, What a shame she's f--ked in the head, they said, But you'll find the real thing instead, She'll patch up your tapestry that I shred."
One fan commented about Joe and Taylor's relationship, saying, "It seems obvious that Taylor didn't want to tie the knot with Joe, as evidenced by her sadness in 'Champagne Problems,' when she sang 'I never was ready, so I watch you go.'"
"They're saying champagne problems is about Joe.. I'm this close to losing it," another admirer added.
Midnight Rain
Fans believe "Champagne Problems" is about Joe Alwyn, but also about another Taylor Swift song from her "Midnights" album, "Midnight Rain."
Many people believe that the song is about leaving behind the security of a stable relationship in order to avoid growing complacent.
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