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Indian Express
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Taylor Swift's ex Matty Healy calls himself ‘the best poet'; seemingly mocks the singer onstage
Taylor Swift makes her songs about love and heartbreak with sharp jabs at her exes, but can she handle it when the tables turn? Matty Healy, was recently performing at Glastonbury 2025 when he suddenly paused mid-performance and threw a line into the air that left fans stunned. The 1975 frontman seemingly referenced The Tortured Poets Department, Swift's album announced during her 14th Grammy win, which famously nods to several exes, including Healy, who she briefly dated. A clip of the moment, posted on Variety's X account, has since gone viral. Also read: 11-year-old Taylor Swift knocked on every Nashville door, had them slammed in her face; now she writes the rules While headlining a sold-out stadium at Worthy Farm in Somerset, the singer raised his beer and said, 'I'm probably the best songwriter of my generation… A poet, ladies and gentlemen, is what I am.' And just like that, fans knew exactly who he was talking about. The performance marked the band's only major one of 2025. He told the crowd, 'I want to be sincere for a second with everybody,' before adding, 'What this moment is making me realise is that, and I'm being sincere, I probably am the best.' He then called himself a 'generational wordsmith,' a phrase quite similar to Taylor's lyrical themes in TTPD. Matty Healy pretends to choke up during the 1975's #Glastonbury set and calls himself 'the world's greatest songwriter.' — Variety (@Variety) June 27, 2025 Taylor Swift's 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department is widely known to have been inspired by her time with Healy. The two were rumoured to be dating from March to May in 2023. However, according to many in the industry, unlike some of her other exes, Swift has no bad blood with the singer — she believed he was one of the most sincere among them. Still, when the album dropped, fans pointed out tracks like Guilty As Sin, The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived, and I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can) all seemed to throw punches at Healy, and now, it looks like the table has turned. Fans at the concert even shouted Swift references during his speech, and the internet is flooded with reactions pointing out the obvious: Matty was 'responding' to being roasted in her lyrics. Also read: Syrian teen charged for plot to attack Taylor Swift Vienna concert Taylor and Matty dated right after the Lover singer's breakup with Joe Alwyn. For a hot second, the duo were inseparable. Matty showed up at nearly every Eras Tour stop he could, was seen hanging out with Swift's closest friends and collaborators, including Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley, and even joined her at NYC's Electric Lady Studios. But the romance was short-lived. Swifties urged the Blank Space crooner to call it off, pointing to Matty's past, from controversial interviews to problematic comments. In the end, insiders blamed their split on 'incompatibility and busy schedules,' though many believed there was more under the surface. When Swift dropped TTPD last year, fans instantly connected the dots — lyrics about a guy who 'used typewriters, smoked cigarettes and ate chocolate' and someone she tried to 'fix' were hard to ignore. Matty, on the other hand, stayed silent, until now. After their breakup, Taylor Swift moved on with NFL star Travis Kelce. The duo started dating last summer and are going strong, with wedding rumours in the air. Meanwhile, Matty got engaged to model Gabbriette Bechtel in June 2024. She was seen cheering him on at Glastonbury, alongside his mom, actress Denise Welch.


Daily Mail
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Taylor Swift fan left mortified after tattoo artist misspelled inking inspired singer
A woman got a Taylor Swift-inspired tattoo for her husband... and then noticed an extremely awkward error. Arkansas, was inspired by one of her favorite lyrics from the song Guilty As Sin?, which reads: 'What if he's written "mine" on my upper thigh?' She had her husband Vito write the word 'mine' and got it tattooed onto her upper thigh - but after leaving the tattoo parlor, she noticed the inking was spelled wrong. The tattoo artist wrote 'mime' instead of 'mine', leaving the Swiftie mortified. She detailed the mishap in a video shared to Instagram that has now gone viral. 'Thinking we're being cute with a Taylor Swift x romantic thigh tattoo,' she wrote over a clip of her husband writing out the word 'mine' on a paper. The video then cut to them in the tattoo shop picking the placement for her new tat. The artist was also seen holding the stencil over her thigh, which clearly said 'mine'. But she then showed the final result. Liz wrote on the video: 'Mime what the f***??' She seemed to be making the most of the situation as she added in the caption: 'Friendship and Taylor Swift tattoo fails to kick off the summer. 'Don't worry, I'm 1,000 per cent laughing about this and love it just the same - my mom said maybe it's cursive.' While speaking to Newsweek about it, Liz explained, 'We'd been thinking about getting tattoos in each other's handwriting for a bit. 'I know the song isn't necessarily about "the one", but that lyric felt cheeky and had a little sex appeal. 'I didn't notice the cursive misspelling until I was driving away. We were running late to dinner, got bandaged up, and hopped in the car. Then I looked at the video I took and thought, "Does that say Mime?"' Liz said she doesn't believe the artist 'intentionally messed it up' and that they seemed 'great' during the session. She added: 'We had awesome conversation. I just wish they followed the stencil a little more closely.' In the end, she said she and her husband are laughing about it now - and he has even started calling her 'Mime'. She added: 'I've got a great new nickname out of it. These things don't phase me. I've chuckled at myself countless times just thinking about the story. 'Of course I couldn't plan for the misspelling, but I think life's funniest moments come from the unplanned. 'After seeing the cursive, I was even more excited to share because I thought it might make other folks laugh, too - especially my fellow Swifties!'


Daily Mail
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Taylor Swift fan gets song-inspired tattoo for her husband... then notices VERY awkward error
A woman got a Taylor Swift-inspired tattoo... and then noticed an extremely awkward error. Liz Corleone, 32, from Arkansas, wanted to get a meaningful ink design for her husband, Vito. She became inspired by one of her favorite lyrics from Taylor's song Guilty as Sin?, which reads, 'What if he's written "mine" on my upper thigh?' She had Vito write the word 'mine' and got it tattooed onto her upper thigh last month - but after leaving the tattoo parlor, she discovered a devastating spelling mistake in the dainty new body art. It turns out, the tattoo artist wrote 'mime' instead of 'mine,' leaving the Arkansas-native mortified. She detailed the mishap in a video shared to Instagram that has now gone viral, raking in more than 68,000 likes. 'Thinking we're being cute with a Taylor Swift x romantic thigh tattoo,' she wrote over a clip of her husband writing out the word 'mine' on a paper. The video then cut to them in the tattoo shop picking the placement for her new tat. The artist was also seen holding the stencil over her thigh, which clearly said 'mine.' But she then showed the final result, and indeed said 'mime.' '"Mime" what the f**k??' she wrote. Liz seemed to be making the most of the situation as she added in the caption, 'Friendship and Taylor Swift tattoo fails to kick off the summer. 'Don't worry, I'm 1,000 percent laughing about this and love it just the same - my mom said maybe it's cursive.' While speaking to Newsweek about it, Liz explained, 'We'd been thinking about getting tattoos in each other's handwriting for a bit. 'I know the song isn't necessarily about "the one," but that lyric felt cheeky and had a little sex appeal. 'I didn't notice the cursive misspelling until I was driving away. We were running late to dinner, got bandaged up, and hopped in the car. Then I looked at the video I took and thought, "Does that say Mime?"' She had Vito write the word 'mine' and got it tattooed onto her upper thigh - but after leaving the tattoo parlor, she discovered a devastating spelling mistake in the dainty new body art She detailed the mishap in a video shared to Instagram that has now gone viral, raking in more than 68,000 likes Liz said she doesn't believe the artist 'intentionally messed it up' and that they seemed 'great' during the session. 'We had awesome conversation. I just wish they followed the stencil a little more closely,' she added. In the end, she said she and her husband are laughing about it now - and he has even started calling her 'Mime.' 'I've got a great new nickname out of it,' she concluded. 'These things don't phase me. I've chuckled at myself countless times just thinking about the story. 'Of course I couldn't plan for the misspelling, but I think life's funniest moments come from the unplanned.