Taylor Swift And Joe Alwyn End Their Relationship After Six Years: Report
Singer Taylor Swift and actor Joe Alwyn reportedly broke up after six years of dating. According to Entertainment Tonight, the split was amicable and "it was not dramatic."
New Delhi: Singer Taylor Swift and actor Joe Alwyn reportedly broke up after six years of dating. According to Entertainment Tonight, the split was amicable and "it was not dramatic."
Entertainment Tonight quoted its source as saying, "the relationship had just run its course. It's why (Alwyn) hasn't been spotted at any shows."
Swift, 33, is currently on her The Eras tour, which heads to Tampa, Florida next week.
Over the years, Swift, 33, and Alwyn, 32, kept their relationship private, deflecting engagement rumours.
They started dating in late 2016, and a source told ET back in October that they were "doing great" and that their "relationship is super strong."
That update came just hours after Swift dropped her highly anticipated 10th studio album, Midnights, followed by seven additional songs released in her surprise 3am Edition of the album.
For his part, Alwyn, 32, told British Vogue in September 2018 that he's keenly aware fans always want to be in the know when it comes to his and Swift's relationship.
The duo also collaborated on music together over the COVID-19 pandemic, culminating in a Grammy Awards win.
Swift's 'Folklore' and 'Evermore' each included collaborations with Alwyn, who wrote several songs under the pseudonym William Bowery.
Alwyn is credited as a co-writer on "Betty" and "Exile" from 'Folklore' and on "Champagne Problems," "Coney Island", and "Evermore" on 'Evermore'.
Taylor Swift recently made a young fan's day when she signed a letter the little girl had written to her.
The 33-year-old pop megastar is currently on the road with her mammoth 'Eras' stadium tour and concertgoer Gina Lanzino revealed that her seven-year-old daughter had written a letter to the "Love Story" hitmaker and passed it to an usher in the hopes of getting it to Taylor, but was doubtful that it would be a possibility, reports 'Female First UK'.
(With inputs from IANS)