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Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn split after dating for six years

| @indiablooms | Apr 10, 2023, at 01:53 am

Los Angeles: After dating for six years, singing sensation Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn have broken up, media reports said.

The singer and the actor — who have been together for more than six years — have broken up, a source tells Page Six.

The split news comes as Swift is traveling the country for her sold-out Eras tour, at which the actor hasn't been spotted, reports People.

Over the years, the famously private couple kept their cards close to the chest, with the English actor, 32, and Grammy winner, 33, deflecting about engagement rumors, the magazine reported.

Swift and Joe Alwyn started dating each other in 2016.

A source previously told People that Swift "is very happy" in their relationship.

"He is her rock. Their relationship is mature and wonderful," the source added.
 

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