Taylor Swift confirmed the end of her six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn, coinciding with the launch of her world tour, The Eras Tour, to promote the album "Midnights."
The singer has now moved on from the breakup, entering a new romance with Matty Healy, the vocalist of The 1975, according to a source close to Taylor as reported by The Sun newspaper.
Despite a brief dating history almost a decade ago, the timing was not right at that time. The source emphasized that the new relationship had no overlap with the previous one, stating that Taylor and Joe actually broke up in February.
Although Swift has been on tour in recent weeks, the couple has been maintaining their connection through FaceTime and texting. Eager to reunite, Taylor looks forward to seeing Matty Healy again soon.
Matty Healy, known for his role in the Manchester band The 1975, shared a memorable stage moment with Taylor Swift in January when she joined the band on stage at The O2 Arena in London. Swift performed an acoustic version of "Anti-Hero" and covered The City, showcasing their musical connection.
Previously, Taylor had donned a t-shirt from The 1975 during one of her concerts, and in return, Healy wore a t-shirt from her "1989" album, displaying their mutual admiration.
In contrast to the secrecy surrounding her previous relationship, Taylor Swift is expected to proudly showcase her new love. As she prepares for a concert in Nashville this weekend, it is revealed that Matty Healy will be her opening act. Swift is determined not to hide her happiness this time, expressing her desire to live openly and enjoy her relationship. Friends close to the singer share that both Taylor and Matty are delighted with the direction their relationship is taking.