For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn are no longer feeling hazy from the lavender. A source informs that the singer and the actor, who were together for more than six years, have broken up.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
We've heard that they broke up a few weeks ago and that they don't hold anything against each other. "It wasn't exciting," the source says. "The relationship has just ended."
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Since March 17, Swift has been on her hugely popular "Eras Tour," and fans have noticed that Alwyn, who is also 33, hasn't been in the crowds.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
In March, however, a friend of the couple told People, "Joe will travel with her when he can. They make a great pair. Joe is very encouraging of her work."
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
During the years that Swift and Alwyn have been together, there have been several rumors that they are going to get married.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Alwyn told WSJ. Magazine that even if he proposed, he wouldn't say if they were dating or not. He told the publication, "I mean, if the answer was yes, I wouldn't say, and if the answer was no, I wouldn't say."
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Swift and Alwyn met at the Met Gala in 2016 and began dating a few months later, but they didn't tell anyone about their relationship until 2017.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Even though Swifties have a lot of ideas about which songs are about the "Catherine Called Birdy" actor, they kept their relationship very private.