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Posted: 2024-02-18T22:19:54Z | Updated: 2024-02-18T22:21:11Z Taylor Swift Alludes To 'Lonely' Time During Relationship With Joe Alwyn | HuffPost

Taylor Swift Alludes To 'Lonely' Time During Relationship With Joe Alwyn

Swift sounded wistful while talking about her pandemic album, "Folklore," during a Saturday concert in Melbourne, Australia.

Taylor Swift s memories of making Folklore might have shed new light on her breakup with British actor Joe Alwyn .

During her Saturday show in Melbourne, Australia, the pop star told fans how isolated she felt while writing the 2020 album, which was released during the first summer of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a video shared on X , formerly Twitter, Swift briefly discussed writing Folklore before going into one of the albums tracks, Betty. She said she spent her songwriting time imagining that, instead of being a lonely millennial woman covered in cat hair drinking my weight in white wine, I instead was a ghostly Victorian lady wandering through the woods with a candle in a candlestick holder.

 

And I wrote only on parchment with a feathered quill, she went on. And that was, in my mind, what I thought I looked like, writing Folklore.

That was not what I looked like while writing Folklore, Swift added. But it was what I thought I was like, so thats all that matters. You know, its the delusion.

The star recorded her dreamy, indie rock-influenced album during the early parts of the pandemic, when she was quarantining with Alwyn, her boyfriend at the time, in London.

Things seemed to be going strong between the two, who reportedly began dating in 2016.

The duo even managed to collaborate on music, with Alwyn credited as a co-writer on a couple Folklore songs under the pseudonym William Bowery.

Despite the creative connection, the relationship was not meant to last.

Swift and Alwyns breakup became public last spring; the singers forthcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, is expected to explore their split .

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