Desvendando os segredos por trás do novo álbum de Taylor Swift: Uma conexão misteriosa com o grupo de WhatsApp de Joe Alwyn?

Shocking! Taylor Swift’s New Album Might Be an Indirect Message to Ex Joe Alwyn

Taylor Swift is known for leaving no stone unturned when it comes to her music. The pop sensation recently announced her 11th studio album, titled “THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT,” and fans couldn’t help but speculate if the name is somehow connected to her ex-boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.

During the 66th Grammy Awards, where she won the “Best Pop Album” category for her iconic record “Midnights,” the blonde beauty surprised everyone by revealing her new project. She took to social media to share the album cover and announced that it will be released on April 19th. “Anything goes in love and poetry,” she teased in the caption. Take a look:

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“This is my 13th Grammy, which is my lucky number. I would like to thank the Academy for voting and I know it’s reflective of the fans’ reaction. I have a secret that I’ve been keeping for a while. My new album will be released on April 19th,” she revealed during her Grammy acceptance speech.

The Twitter account for Swift’s Brazilian fanbase caught the moment on video and shared it online, stirring up excitement among the Swifties. It wasn’t long before fans connected the dots and started speculating about the album’s title and its relation to Joe Alwyn. In 2022, during an interview with Variety, Alwyn and actor Paul Mescal divulged that Andrew Scott had created a WhatsApp group called “The Tortured Man Club.” Mescal jokingly said that Scott participates in the group all by himself, sending good morning messages to himself. This sparked a flurry of connections being made by Taylor’s fans.

“Joe Alwyn had a WhatsApp group with his friends called ‘The Tortured Man Club,’ and Taylor Swift’s new album is titled ‘The Tortured Poets Department.’ This woman’s mind,” one fan account shared on X. Another fan tweeted, “Apparently, Joe and Paul Mescal’s WhatsApp group was called ‘The Tortured Man Club.’ Laughing out loud.” A third person wrote, “The name of the group, guys!”

As per usual, Taylor Swift’s new album is expected to delve into another heartbreak, possibly inspired by her six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn. Fans on social media wasted no time in expressing their expectations and gleefully poking fun at the actor. “Your time has come, Joe Alwyn,” one fan taunted, accompanied by an illustration of Ghostface from the “Scream” franchise. “Joe Alwyn, your funeral is scheduled for the 19th!” mockingly chimed in another. “Oh, my God, it’s going to be a savage hit,” opined yet another eager fan. “The gossip is going to be boiling,” “We’re going to find out so much,” and “The public execution of Joe Alwyn” were just some of the comments flooding the internet.

For six years, Taylor and Joe formed the picture-perfect couple. (Photo: Getty)

The Breakup

Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn had been together since 2016 but announced their split in April of last year. Sources close to the former couple revealed to People magazine the reasons behind their breakup, citing Joe’s struggle to deal with Taylor’s fame and their “differences in personalities.”

Throughout their relationship, the singer of “Anti-Hero” released ten songs co-written or co-produced by Joe, who worked under the pseudonym William Bowery. Their collaborations include six tracks on the album “Folklore,” three songs on “Evermore,” and the song “Sweet Nothing” from “Midnights.” Taylor Swift is currently in a relationship with American football player Travis Kelce.

In conclusion, it’s tempting to connect the dots and see Taylor’s latest album as a subtle nod to her relationship with Joe Alwyn and the infamous “The Tortured Man Club.” Whether it’s true or not, one thing is for sure: Taylor Swift knows how to keep her fans speculating and eagerly waiting for every new release.

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