On the outside, the couple seemed to be going strong, with six years under their belt.
But he didn’t really ‘know’ her yet outside of that bubble."
Ultimately, they grew apart, as the source noted.

Meanwhile, Swift seems to have found new love withThe 1975 lead singer Matty Healy.
A source close to Swift told the outlet, “She and Matty are madly in love.
It’s super-early days, but it feels right.

Shortly after the article’s release, Healy appeared in Nashville to watch Swift perform.
Fans sharedvideoof Swift looking over at him while singing her love song, “Fearless.”
I love you.”

At his concert, Healy mouthed the same words to the camera while performing “About You.”
Naturally, Alwyn wasn’t too happy to hear about his ex’s new love.
A source close to Alwyn toldDaily Mailthat he “feels slighted and is distraught,” they added.
“Joe was aware that Taylor and Matt were making music together and collaborating.
She told him that they had become friends, and he trusted her.”
However, even the source agreed that there was no overlap.
Several have madeTwitterthreads detailing Healy’s problematic behavior over the years, and the lists are long.
Healy has made antisemitic remarks and even performed the Nazi salute on stage.
During aThe 1975 show, Healy addressed the outrage by saying that the joke was “misconstrued.”
He has also made Islamaphobic and sexist remarks and admitted to watching porn that humiliates black women.
And in a 2016NME interview, he said that dating Swift would be “emasculating.”
And her associations with Healy seem to be the opposite of these values.