They Weren’t ‘Fine at All’: Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn Split After 6 Years
The break-up was "not dramatic,” a source told Entertainment Tonight. “The relationship had just run its course."
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Taylor Swift, a global superstar, record-breaking songwriter, and cat mom, and Joe Alwyn, an actor, are no more.
Apparently (unfortunately, heartbreakingly, etc, etc.), the pair just fizzled. “It was not dramatic,” a source told Entertainment Tonight. The break-up also reportedly happened weeks ago—which would explain a lot. “The relationship had just run its course. It’s why [Alwyn] hasn’t been spotted at any shows.”
Swift is currently on her sold-out The Eras tour, which opened in Glendale, Arizona, on March 17—she’s played seven shows since and Alwyn has been absent at all of them. In March, People gave a rare update on the pair: “Joe will travel with her when he can. They are great together. Joe is super supportive of her career.” This is all sad 🙁
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