Matty Healy has addressed speculation regarding his upcoming album with The 1975, which some have suggested might focus on his past relationship with Taylor Swift.
Gossip suggests that Swift’s latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” contains several nods to their brief 2023 romance.
Healy is progressing on his sixth album, and according to a source speaking to The Sun, the first single, “God Has Entered My Body,” is believed by many in the studio to reference his fleeting affair with Swift. Although the song is reportedly filled with allusions to their summer romance, no official release date has been set. Nonetheless, anticipation is high, especially among those keen on Healy’s personal life and Swift’s dedicated fan base.
Healy, 35, chose a unique platform for his response—a Reddit thread. His reply, “Huge if true,” was brief yet sparked widespread curiosity and speculation.
Previously, Healy has expressed reluctance to discuss his relationships through his music, although he acknowledges the relevance of addressing certain situations outside his artistic expression. It remains to be seen whether he will maintain this stance in his new work.
Post-breakup dynamics between Swift and Healy have also been scrutinized. Following their split, Swift released “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,” a track perceived by some as a direct jab at Healy. He reportedly faced criticism for several songs on Swift’s eleventh album, set for release in April 2024.
A source close to Healy shared with Us Weekly that while he appreciates the attention the saga has garnered, he remains amused by the situation, noting that their relationship was never serious. This blend of intrigue and amusement highlights the complex emotions surrounding their past and the ongoing public fascination with their personal and professional lives.