Bye, Lover: Taylor Swift And Joe Alwyn Has Ended Their Relationship After Six Long Years

Bye, Lover: Taylor Swift And Joe Alwyn Has Ended Their Relationship After Six Long Years
Bye, Lover: Taylor Swift And Joe Alwyn Has Ended Their Relationship After Six Long Years
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Maybe, this explains the burned Lover house in the Era concert.

One of the famous couples in town, Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn, reportedly ended their relationship a few weeks ago, and multiple news organizations have learned that the breakup was amicable and not dramatic. This obviously sent fans to tears and heartbreak as well, considering how they are all favored of their relationship.

According to sources acquired by Entertainment Tonight, “The relationship had recently run its course. This explains why [Alwyn] has not been seen at events.” At the same time, Swift is on her “The Eras” tour to visit Tampa, Florida, the following week.

Not too long ago, it was said that Swift and Alwyn were in a beautiful place in their relationship. Late in 2016, they began dating, and in October, a source told the said publication that they were doing great and that their relationship was super intense.

This update occurred just hours after Swift released her highly anticipated 10th studio album, “Midnights,” followed by the release of seven additional songs in the 3am edition of the album.

When Swift released her album, ET meticulously dissected all the lyrics, including the opening track “Lavender Haze,” which Swift confirmed was inspired by her relationship with Alwyn and the extent they went to silence the outside world.

“I stumbled upon the phrase ‘lavender haze’ while watching Mad Men, and I looked it up because I thought it sounded cool. It turns out that it was a common phrase used in the 1950s to describe simply being in love,” she said. “If a lavender haze surrounded you, you were immersed in an all-encompassing love glow. I thought it was extremely lovely.”

Theoretically, when you’re in the lavender haze, you’ll do anything to remain there and prevent others from bringing you back to reality. I believe many people have to deal with this now, not just ‘public figures,’ because we live in the era of social media.”

“If the world finds out you’re in love with somebody, they will weigh in on it,” Swift added. “Like my six-year relationship, we’ve had to evade strange rumors and tabloid nonsense and simply ignore it. This song is about ignoring that stuff to safeguard the real stuff.”

Moreover, Alwyn told British Vogue in September 2018 that he is acutely aware that admirers always want to know the status of his relationship with Swift. Regarding the pop singer, he told the magazine, “I am aware that people want to know about that side of things. I believe we have successfully maintained a high level of privacy, and people are now cognizant of this.”

Her 2017 album “Reputation” track “Gorgeous” was also about Alwyn. Fans will recall that Swift disclosed on Tumblr that during a secret “Reputation” listening session, the singer made us all promise that if anyone made accusations about who this song is about, we would say it is 100 percent about her angel boyfriend of one year.

Therefore, this is not a mystery because she wished for us to inform others. Alwyn is likewise attributed for “Sweet Nothing” on “Midnights” but under the familiar pseudonym of William Bowery. 

Alwyn previously contributed to “Exile,” “Betty,” “Champagne Problems,” “Coney Island,” and “Evermore” on Swift’s 2020 albums “Folklore” and “Evermore.” Swift eventually verified Alwyn’s secret alias in her Disney+ particular “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions.” Last 2021, he was awarded a Grammy for his contributions to “Folklore.