Taylor Swift amicably splits from Joe Alwyn, in the middle of her ‘Eras’ tour | people | entertainment
Today, American media reported that the American singer Taylor Swift and British actor and songwriter Joe Alwyn They have ended their relationship since 2016. That is, while she is in the middle of the road Tour of the Ageshis tour of the United States.
Swift, 33, has not made any official statement, but entertainment portals like Entertainment Tonight, TMZ And the people They confirmed it. Another thing they agree on is that It was an amicable breakup.
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“Looks like there will be no drama that you will sing about later,” was TMZ’s estimate.
“It was friendly rather than dramatic, the relationship just ran its course,” ET commented.
People notice that Alwyn has not been seen at any of the shows agesand that the couple has always been very private, and they both denied many rumors about their engagement to marry.
Swift and Alwyn collaborated musically during the pandemic on double albums folklore And forever. He wrote some songs under the pseudonym William Bowery.and the first of those recordings won the 2021 Grammy Award for Album of the Year, While forever He was nominated in 2022. Therefore, it cannot be said that he did not contribute to its success, except in a painless way.
In her Grammy acceptance speech, Swift stated, “Joe is the first person I play every song I write to; I had the best songwriting moments with you in quarantine.
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Alwyn has co-writing credits on the tracks Betty, Exile, Champagne Troubles, Coney Island And forever.
But he’s also part of the team that collaborated on Swift’s latest album, Midnights, again as William Bowery.
She has said that she shares his love of sad songs and that they are connected to music.
The actor, who is more reserved, has expressed his lack of understanding of the curiosity about the private lives of others, but accepts its existence. “But I don’t feel like it’s something I want to offer people who don’t know about it to look at, it’s not for them.” (And the)