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1 year oldSuperstar singer Taylor Swift has rekindled her romance with British rocker Matty Healy.
Sources say the pair’s surprise reunion comes after The 1975’s frontman, 34, fired a female crew member from their touring party.
The Sun revealed US star Taylor, 33, was dating Matty in May but they reportedly split a month later.
Friends say Matty has sacked a female crew member from The 1975’s touring team — suggesting a potential issue between her and US superstar Taylor.
A pal said of the couple, who also briefly dated early in their careers: “There is just something electric between them and they seem to have overcome it all quite quickly and decided they definitely want to make it work at all costs.
“They’re arranging time together in between tour dates and talking all the time.
“He’s utterly smitten and it seems to be mutual.
“One thing that was pretty telling was when a girl who had worked with the band for a while — she took care of their image, some styling, hair and make-up, that sort of thing — suddenly left.
“It sounds as though there may have been a bit of an issue over her closeness to Matty.
“One thing is for sure, he isn’t letting anything come between his chances of making it work with Taylor.”
After The Sun initially revealed they were dating, Matty appeared at Taylor’s US stadium gigs.
Tracks on her new record are understood to have been inspired by their romance, which came after she had split with British actor and long-time partner Joe Alwyn, 32.
In January she made a surprise appearance on stage at The 1975’s gig at London’s O2 — with Matty referring to her as “the Queen”.
Taylor, whose hits include We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, was then pictured backstage with Matty’s mum, Loose Women panellist Denise Welch, 64.
Details of Taylor’s split from her rumoured fiance Joe were then leaked on April 8 — Matty’s 34th birthday — which her fans believed was the superstar’s “gift” to her new boyfriend.
Last month Matty, whose dad is Benidorm actor Tim Healy, 71, spoke of a change in attitude.
He said: “Everything happens in eras. The 1975 is a very eras band.
“The era of me being a f*ing ahole is coming to an end.”
This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission
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