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It’s a rite of passage to listen to Taylor Swift after experiencing terrible heartbreak. The country-pop singer is the queen of crafting the most relatable hits that can get us through the most horrific breakups imaginable. But while her breakup songs are incredibly healing for the general public, they can occasionally be to the detriment…
It’s a rite of passage to listen to Taylor Swift after experiencing terrible heartbreak. The country-pop singer is the queen of crafting the most relatable hits that can get us through the most horrific breakups imaginable. But while her breakup songs are incredibly healing for the general public, they can occasionally be to the detriment of some of her past romantic partners. Some of Swift’s most popular songs are about her ex-boyfriends. And although Swifties love to speculate over who the pop star is crooning about in any given track, Swift is adamant about not giving this information away. “I never disclose who my songs are about,” she told Glamour back in 2012.
Still, fans are quick to speculate. It sometimes changes the way Swifties perceive her former partners, whether that’s for better or (more often than not) for worse. Some of her ex-boyfriends have even received a swarm of hate from her fans based purely on the assumption that certain unflattering song lyrics are written about them. But from Swift’s point of view, her exes sort of have it coming to them for dating a songwriter in the first place. As she told New York Magazine (via Vulture), “I heard from the guy that most of ‘Red’ is about. He was like, ‘I just listened to the album, and that was a really bittersweet experience for me. It was like going through a photo album.'”
With that being said, what exactly have all of the Grammy winner’s exes said about the songstress following their breakups?
Joe Jonas
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Back in 2008, you couldn’t stumble upon a single teeny-bopper magazine without seeing either Joe Jonas or Taylor Swift plastered to the cover. So when word spread that the country-pop star and the member of the Jonas Brothers were in a romantic relationship, it felt as though two worlds were colliding. The high-profile duo only dated for a handful of months back in 2008. But despite the short-lived nature of the romance, their breakup ended up becoming headline-worthy news. Shortly after their split, Swift famously admitted on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” that Jonas dumped her over the phone. If it wasn’t already bad enough that the “Sucker” singer couldn’t even end the relationship in person, according to Swift, the phone call lasted less than 30 seconds.
Although it wasn’t the kindest way to end things, Swift admits that her ex-beau didn’t deserve the public shame that she thrust upon him following the split. Not only did she call him out on “Ellen,” but she also wrote an entire song about the breakup, called “Forever & Always,” that paints Jonas in a bad light. Now, Swift regrets how she reacted to the situation. “That was too much,” she reflected when she returned to “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” a full decade later. To further prove they are on good terms, Jonas sat down with Entertainment Tonight in 2019 to emphasize that it’s all water under the bridge. He said, “I’ve moved on. I’m sure Taylor’s moved on. … We’re all friends. It’s all good.”
Although it wasn’t the kindest way to end things, Swift admits that her ex-beau didn’t deserve the public shame that she thrust upon him following the split. Not only did she call him out on “Ellen,” but she also wrote an entire song about the breakup, called “Forever & Always,” that paints Jonas in a bad light. Now, Swift regrets how she reacted to the situation. “That was too much,” she reflected when she returned to “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” a full decade later. To further prove they are on good terms, Jonas sat down with Entertainment Tonight in 2019 to emphasize that it’s all water under the bridge. He said, “I’ve moved on. I’m sure Taylor’s moved on. … We’re all friends. It’s all good.”