Swifties are convinced Taylor’s new album The Tortured Poets Department is more about her former flame Matty Healy than ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn.
After Taylor Swift’s album reportedly leaked on Thursday, fans have made their conclusion on who she has focused the tracks on.
Taylor, 34, had a brief two-month fling with the 1975 singer, 35, shortly after her six-year relationship with the actor, 33, ended in 2023.
The songstress, who is now in a loved-up romance with Travis Kelce, will reveal all when her album officially releases on Friday.
Fans flooded X, formerly known as Twitter, in shock and disbelief that her album covers Matty more than Joe.
Swifties are convinced Taylor’s new album The Tortured Poets Department is more about her former flame Matty Healy than ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn
Taylor had a brief two-month fling with the 1975 singer, 35, (right) shortly after her six-year relationship with the actor, 33, (left) ended in 2023
Some wrote: ‘Taylor Swift fans harassing Joe Alwyn for months just for the entire new album to be about Matty Healy lmaooo.’
‘Opening up the timeline to people saying that taylor swift’s new album is 80% about matty healy.’
‘New taylor swift album is mostly about matty healy.’
‘Streets are saying the new Taylor Swift album is 75% full of songs about Matty Healy??????’.
DailyMail.com has seen a screenshot from a Swifties group chat in which a file containing the allegedly leaked album has been shared.
Upon hearing these snippets, many have claimed that they are fake and created by artificial intelligence (AI) – however others have been left convinced that the songs offer an early access pass to the official album.
A zip file circulating online featured 17 different songs – the same number of hits that Taylor confirmed would be included on her upcoming record.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Taylor’s representatives for comment.
After Taylor Swift’s album reportedly leaked on Thursday , fans have made their conclusion on who she has focused the tracks on
The songstress, who is now in a loved-up romance with Travis Kelce (pictured), will reveal all when her album officially releases on Friday
Taylor and Joe pictured in 2020
Fans flooded X, formerly known as Twitter, in shock and disbelief that her album covers Matty more than Joe
News of the so-called leak sent shockwaves through the singer’s fanbase, with some rushing to listen to the songs.
Others were quick to defend the popstar, urging others to ‘report’ any posts circulating the clips and insisting that Taylor’s most die-hard supporters would wait until the official album is released.
‘Tip: Turn Your Device’s Volume COMPLETELY OFF on Twitter for the NEXT 24 HRS and REPORT EVERY POST spamming about album leaks! We got this!’ one person wrote.
Another chimed in: ‘It’s not a Taylor Swift album release if you don’t have fake a** “Swifties” spreading leaks because they can’t wait one day to listen to the project… pathetic.’
A third wrote: ‘Please do not spread the leak of Taylor Swift’s new album. Remember, this is Taylor’s work, respect it, just like you would you favorite artist. Don’t punish the artist for how their fans behave.’
Taylor sent fans into a frenzy after hearing that her new album makes many references to Matty
Fans who have seemingly had an early glimpse of the new album have spotted that the 1975 singer (pictured) is heavily mentioned
Whether the album leak is legit or not, Taylor’s fans are shocked to hear Matty even feature because their romance was so brief
DailyMail.com has seen a screenshot from a Swifties group chat in which a file containing the allegedly leaked album has been shared
Although this leak has not been verified, it would not be the first time that Taylor has seen one of her records released online ahead of its official debut.
In 2017, the singer’s Reputation album, which was also due for release on a Friday, was leaked on the internet a day before it was officially shared with the world.
However, in the years since that last leak, AI has become increasingly advanced, with several different musicians being targeted by fake, computer-generated songs released in their names.