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1 year oldTaylor Swift and Matty Healy have reportedly broken up after a whirlwind romance.
A friend close to the situation told the outlet that the All Too Well singer is “single” again, but the reason for their split is unknown, reports Page Six.
However, a source told Entertainment Tonight that scheduling and incompatibility were the causes.
“Taylor and Matty broke up. They are both extremely busy and realised they’re not really compatible with each other,” the source shared.
“Taylor’s friends want what’s best for her and aren’t shocked that their relationship fizzled out since she recently got out of a long-term relationship.”
Reps for Swift and Healy didn’t immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment.
The pair had been inseparable since early May, with the 1975 frontman popping up at numerous stops along the Grammy winner’s Eras Tour.
Swift, 33, and Healy, 34, were also seen out and about in New York City, often being photographed outside of Electric Lady recording studio.
Additionally, Page Six reported that the now-former couple were seen kissing at Casa Cipriani while on a double date with Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley.
Our spy told us at the time that neither of them ordered food while they were “cuddling and kissing.”
Their relationship came after Swift and Joe Alwyn had broken up after six years of dating.
Although the Anti-Hero singer’s romance with the Sound crooner may have come as a surprise to some, the duo actually appeared to have a brief romance in 2014.
“We exchanged numbers,” he teased to Australia’s Shazam Top 20 at the time after they were each spotted at the other’s concerts. “Let’s see what happens.”
Unfortunately for Swift, her romance wasn’t received warmly this time around as her diehard fans, the Swifties, voiced their distaste for her latest beau over racist statements he has made about Kanye West and Ice Spice.
In response, they launched a #SpeakUpNow campaign to implore the pop star to address Healy’s comments.
“Use your platform responsibly and intentionally,” the statement asked. “Advocate for inclusivity, celebrate diversity and promote empathy and understanding.”
Healy also came under fire for talking about watching “hardcore” porn on “Ghetto Gaggers,” a site known for videos humiliating and brutalising women of colour.
He later dismissed the backlash, telling the New Yorker that none of it mattered.
“Nobody is sitting there at night slumped at their computer, and their boyfriend comes over and goes, ‘What’s wrong, darling?’ and they go, ‘It’s just this thing with Matty Healy,’” the musician said.
“That doesn’t happen.”
This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission
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