Matty Healy I can’t hide after the release of Taylor Swift‘s latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Healy, 35, was walking on Wednesday, April 24, when he was stopped by a reporter who asked, “How would you rate your Taylor dissong compared to the 30 others?”
Healy looked confused as he replied, “My diss track?”, to which the reporter clarified that they were referring to Swift’s latest music release.
“Oh,” Healy said as he began to laugh in the video he obtained Entertainment tonight. “I haven’t really heard much about it, but I’m sure it’s good.”
Swift, 34, dated the 1975 musician in the spring of 2023, a month after it was announced that she and Joe Alwyn broke up after six years together.
Swift and Healy, who were first linked in 2014, had a short-lived romance and split in June 2023 after a resurfaced podcast interview with him in which he made problematic comments about Swift’s pal began circulating online Ice seasoning.
While Swift said goodbye to Healy, she was at least in a relationship with Travis Kelce since summer 2023 – that didn’t stop her from making music about her turbulent romance.
Fans have speculated that several of her TTPD Songs – including “But Daddy I Love Him” and “Fortnight” – are inspired by her relationship with Healy.
Us I imagine the above reporter asked Healy about “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,” in which Swift sings, “And I don’t miss what we had, but could someone give one to the smallest man who ever lived.” Give me a message?”
The latest theory to hit the internet adds Swift’s “Florida!!!” to that list, with one fan pointing out the lyrics, “Florida is a damn good drug/Florida can I use you up?” to speculate that Swift’s “drugs” reference might actually mean Healy.
“That’s why we saw them together after breaking up with Joe,” the fan said in a TikTok video shared on Tuesday, April 23. “He’s a hell of a drug because he works. “He actually takes her mind off Joe.”
Following the album’s release on Friday, April 19, a source exclusively shared Us weekly that Healy breathed a “sigh of relief.”
“Matty still thinks highly of Taylor, but we were all nervous about what she might have said on the album,” the insider said Us.
The source noted that people close to Healy “couldn’t be happier” with the outcome of Swift’s record. “Matty’s family knew about the relationship,” the insider explained. “And they were afraid that Taylor would tear him to pieces. Matty is struggling with life in the public eye and he’s doing really well, but the last thing he needs is every Swiftie in the world thinking he’s a bad guy.”