Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn attended the GoldenGlobes together, and it's everything we ever wanted and more
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album came out in November 2017, there were several songs on the LP that were rumored to be about Joe, including"Gorgeous" and"Delicate," among others. And let's not get started on Swift's latest album,Long story short, Swift hasn't shied away from writing songs about her longtime boyfriend. However, the couplemade a concerted effort to not be spotted or photographed together .
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