Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn split after six years

(CNN) Taylor Swift and actor Joe Alwyn split after six years together.

A source close to Taylor confirmed the news to CNN, saying, “Taylor and Joe broke up a few weeks ago.

CNN has reached out to Swift and Alwyn’s reps for comment. Entertainment tonight He was the first to report the news.

Swift, who is currently on Eras Tour, Alwyn was first linked romantically in 2016.

The Grammy winner and Alwyn have managed to maintain their relationship for the most part under the coils’, but in true Taylor Swift fashion, the singer just dropped some easter eggs about Alwyn with her music along the way.

In January, Swift revealed it Instagram that “Lavender Haze” A track from her 2022 album “Midnights,” it’s about Alwyn saying when she’s in a lavender haze of love, “You’d do anything to stay there and not let people pull you out of that cloud.”

She added, “Like my six-year relationship, we’ve had to dodge the weird rumors, the popular stuff, and we just ignore it. This song is about ignoring that stuff to protect the real stuff.”



(From left) Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn at the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles in 2020.

Alwyn also got a Credit writing on “Midnights” by “Sweet Nothing”.

This isn’t the first time the pair have collaborated on songs that have appeared on Swift’s albums. The British actor has been credited on a number of songs from Swift’s 2020 pandemic-era albums Folklore and Forever under the pseudonym William Bowery.

Swift Certain The real identity in the Disney+ documentary Folklore: The Long Baraka Studio Sessions the same year, where she said Alwyn “plays the piano beautifully and is always playing and making things up and making things up.”

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“Folklore” ended up winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year 2021, being Alwyn’s first album. Grammy win.

There was also speculation in 2019 that the then-couple were engaged when the Swifties picked up some of the song’s wedding-leaning lyrics in “Lover,” the title track from the album they released that year.

Alwyn said, “If I had a pound for every time I think I was told I was engaged, I’d have a lot of coins.” WSJ Journal In 2022, she coyly added, “I mean, the truth is, if the answer is yes, I wouldn’t say, and if the answer was no, I wouldn’t say.”

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