Joe Alwyn responds publicly for the first time to his breakup from Taylor Swift

Joe Alwyn responds publicly for the first time to his breakup from Taylor Swift
Joe Alwyn responds publicly for the first time to his breakup from Taylor Swift

Joe Alwyn has finally decided to break the silence that weighed on the end of his affair with Taylor Swift. But rather than giving the reasons which led to this breakup, the British actor preferred to pay tribute to a “loving and fully committed” relationship.

“I hope everyone can sympathize and understand the difficulties that come with the end of a long, loving, fully committed relationship of over six and a half years. It’s a difficult thing to deal with,” Joe Alwyn said in an interview with Sunday Times.

In the end, for the young man, the most painful aspect of this breakup which, ideally, should have remained a private matter, comes under the attention of the public and the media.

Not a commodity

“What is unusual and abnormal about this situation is that a week later it is suddenly in the public domain and the outside world is able to give its opinion,” continued Joe Alwyn, before revealing that he and Taylor Swift agreed to keep “the most private details” of their romance to themselves.

“It was never something we wanted to turn into a commodity and I see no reason to change that now,” he added.

So there you have it, we should probably not expect to learn much more about the end of this idyll, even if the exegetes of Swift’s work have not failed to see in certain texts of The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift’s latest album, direct references to the end of her relationship with Joe Alwyn. And moreover, to the question of whether the actor, on the poster for Kinds of Kindness which was presented at Cannes, listened to the latest opus of his ex, he preferred to avoid it.

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