Taylor Swift has shaken up the world (and streaming platforms) after dropping her highly anticipated album “The Tortuered Poets Department.” However, it looks like Tay’s ex, Matty Healy, isn’t feeling tortured over the pop diva.
The reason? Well, when the 1975 frontman was asked by paparazzi how he felt about the “diss track” on Taylor Swift’s new album and he didn’t have much to say. Fortunately, he was totally sure the record was good. Here’s what he said:
“I haven’t really listened to that much of it, but I’m sure it’s good.”
Matty Healy responded to the paparazzi who asked him about a ‘diss track’.
He hasn't listened to all of Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' but is "sure it's good."
As always, Matty shows kindness to everybody who approaches him.#The1975pic.twitter.com/Eec7KBpP9s
— The 1975 TH (@the1975_thteam) April 25, 2024
Now, some Swifties have been trying to decode several songs on “Poets Department,” including the ones that could be related to the British singer. A few days ago, we told you about them seemingly finding lyrics that could hint at Tay-Tay’s past relationship (and yes, even about Matty’s intimate parts):
Taylor Swift’s “I Can Fix Him” and other songs allegedly inspired by Matty Healy’s intimate parts
According to some fans, the songs in question could be “Fortnight,” where the singer sings about brief romantic encounters, then “The Tortured Poets Department,” which sees Taylor talking about “tattooed golden retrievers” and other tracks like “But Daddy I Love Him,” “Fresh Out the Slammer,” “Guilty As Sin?,” and “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can).“