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Taylor Swift fans warn Joe Alwyn to 'count your days' after The Tortured Poets Department tracklist features song titles like So Long London - as he feels it would be 'SHADY' for popstar to diss him
Swifties took aim at the 32-year-old British actor - who feels it would be 'shady' for the popstar to diss him - after the 34-year-old A-lister dropped the 17 song titles for the highly-anticipated project.
Taylor Swift's fans have warned Joe Alwyn after she unveiled The Tortured Poets Department tracklist which features names including So Long London and I Can Do It With A Broken Heart; the former couple are seen in New York back in October 2019 But while the popstar has formed a reputation for divulging details about her love life in her albums, sources close to Joe, 32, say the actor would be very surprised if her latest release featured any intimate information about their split- although they noted that he does feel the title is in fact a direct reference to their time together. Although the actor is confident that this won't happen, the name of the album is said to have raised alarm bells for Joe, who reportedly believes that it is an 'undeniable' reference to the WhatsApp group he shares with pals Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott - which is called The Tortured Man Club.
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