Taylor Swift ‘likes’ a post ranking her friends, and Travis Kelce lands at the top while Joe Alwyn sits at the bottom
Taylor Swift was “impressed” by the informal ranking of her friends past and present.
Betches Media shared a set of photos on Instagram ahead of the release of the pop star’s new album, “Tortured Poets Department,” and included a meme of “Dance Moms” star Abby Lee Miller standing in front of taped-up pieces of paper that form a pyramid; However, newspapers have rated Travis Kelce, Taylor Lautner, Tom Hiddleston, Taylor Lautner, Calvin Harris, Joe Alwyn, Jake Gyllenhaal and Matty Healy.
The 34-year-old Kansas City Chiefs standout sits at the top of the pyramid while her newest friend, Alwyn and the 1975 forward, is relegated to the bottom row.
“I can’t believe Taylor liked this…she’s coming for Joe,” one Swiftie commented.
“Taylor loved this post and I’m here for it 😅,” another commented.
“The fact that Taylor loved this post (!!!!!!!!!!!),” another added.
In typical Swift fashion, the 34-year-old “Fortnite” singer spared no one on her latest album, which included a shocking release of additional songs.
The subject of the documentary “Miss Americana” addresses her breakup with Alwyn in several tracks, including “So Long, London,” in which she sings about bidding farewell to the city they called home.
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Although she only dated Hailey, 35, for about a month after Alwyn, the brief romance appears to have made an impact, as she referenced in the album’s lead single, “The Black Dog” and “I Can Fix Him (No Truth I Can).” “).
In the final track, Swift appears to address Swifties’ concerns about Hailey’s controversial behavior, including his racist jokes, and sings that she’s convinced she can change him despite everything.
The former couple’s brief romance ended as quickly as it began to the delight of her die-hard fans who launched a campaign against him.
“[This is] “A selection of new works that reflect the events, opinions, and feelings of a fleeting and fateful moment in time — one that was both exciting and sad,” Swift wrote on Instagram upon “TTPD’s” release, referring to both Alwyn and Healy.
“This period of the author’s life has now ended, and the chapter has been closed and closed. There is nothing to avenge, and no scores to settle once the wounds have healed. Upon further reflection, it turns out that a large number of them have been self-inflicted.