Joe Alwyn is enjoying success with his role in the praised new film “Kinds of Kindness,” but his past relationship with superstar Taylor Swift continues to be a hot topic, especially with the release of her album “The Tortured Poets Department.
In a recent Q&A with The Sunday Times, 33-year-old Alwyn finally speaks out about his relationship with Taylor Swift, addressing whether he will ever move past being known as her former love.
Alwyn sidesteps questions about whether he’s listened to songs reportedly about him, such as “So Long, London” and “The Black Dog,” but acknowledges, “I hope everyone can empathize with the challenges that come with the end of a long, deeply committed relationship spanning over six and a half years.”
“It’s a difficult journey to navigate,” he continues. “What’s unusual here is how quickly private matters become public, inviting outside opinions.”
He emphasizes the authenticity of their past love, contrasting it with the artificial world of social media and tabloids. “There will always be a gap between reality and public perception,” he notes, “and I’ve accepted that.”
Alwyn stresses their mutual decision to keep their relationship private. “We both chose not to exploit our personal lives,” he states firmly. “That’s a principle I stand by.”
Regarding his current status with Swift or any new relationships, Alwyn remains tight-lipped. “Given the intense scrutiny, I prefer to keep certain aspects private for now,” he explains.
On a positive note, he mentions feeling content in both his personal and professional life. “I’m in a good place,” he shares. “That’s what matters.”
As for his latest project, Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Kinds of Kindness,” which also stars Emma Stone, Alwyn is excited about the film’s success, connecting him indirectly to Swift through Stone’s friendship and recent Oscar win.
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