Matty Healy's mom breaks silence on Taylor Swift's new album

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By Nasima Khatun

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Matty Healy's mom has now spoken out about Taylor Swift's latest album which fans believe has a few songs about her son on there.

It all started when the 34-year-old released a double album titled 'The Tortured Poets Department' last week, which got everyone talking.

While many assumed this album would be dedicated to her long-term ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn, it seems as though fans are now convinced that more of the songs are actually based on her two-month whirlwind romance with the 1975's frontman, Matty Healy.

The pair dated between April and June last year after it was announced that Swift and her Alwyn had parted ways after six years together.

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However, even in such a short period together, it seems as though he had a massive impact on the 'Love Story' hitmaker, with fans speculating that the tracks 'loml', ' Guilty as Sin?', 'The Black Dog', and 'But Daddy I Love Him' had to be about him.

Oon the track 'Guilty as Sin?' Swift sings about "fatal fantasies" for someone in her past who sends her the 1989 song 'The Downtown Lights' by the Scottish band The Blue Nile.

Healy has previously mentioned that The Blue Nile is his "favorite band of all time" and that The 1975’s song 'Love It If We Made It' was inspired by 'The Downtown Lights.'

And on 'But Daddy I Love Him,' Swift appears to address this criticism of her romance with Healy.

The lyrics read: "I’d rather burn my whole life down/ Than listen to one more second of all this b******' and moanin'/ I’ll tell you something 'bout my good name/ It’s mine along with all the disgrace/ I don’t cater to all these vipers dressed in empath's clothing."

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Healy spoke out about the album after he was questioned by a paparazzi about how he feels about being to muse of a "diss track" (they were barely disses, more so the opposite actually) to which he replied: ""I haven't really listened to that much of it, but I'm sure it's good."


Short and sweet.

And it seems as though his mom, Denise Welch, is also keeping it drama-free after she was asked a similar question on the British daytime talk show Loose Women.

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Fellow panelist Nadia Sawalh asked whether the 65-year-old had heard any of the singer's new material, but it seems as though she wasn't even aware that Swift eve had any!

“I wasn’t aware she had an album out at all,” she responded, prompting chuckles from the studio audience. “I haven’t heard anything about it.”

“Anyway,” she added. “I wish her all the best.”

Again, short and sweet.

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The Tortured Poets Department is available to stream right now.

Featured Image Credit: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty 

Matty Healy's mom breaks silence on Taylor Swift's new album

vt-author-image

By Nasima Khatun

Article saved!Article saved!

Matty Healy's mom has now spoken out about Taylor Swift's latest album which fans believe has a few songs about her son on there.

It all started when the 34-year-old released a double album titled 'The Tortured Poets Department' last week, which got everyone talking.

While many assumed this album would be dedicated to her long-term ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn, it seems as though fans are now convinced that more of the songs are actually based on her two-month whirlwind romance with the 1975's frontman, Matty Healy.

The pair dated between April and June last year after it was announced that Swift and her Alwyn had parted ways after six years together.

Credit: Robert Kamau/GC Images/Getty

However, even in such a short period together, it seems as though he had a massive impact on the 'Love Story' hitmaker, with fans speculating that the tracks 'loml', ' Guilty as Sin?', 'The Black Dog', and 'But Daddy I Love Him' had to be about him.

Oon the track 'Guilty as Sin?' Swift sings about "fatal fantasies" for someone in her past who sends her the 1989 song 'The Downtown Lights' by the Scottish band The Blue Nile.

Healy has previously mentioned that The Blue Nile is his "favorite band of all time" and that The 1975’s song 'Love It If We Made It' was inspired by 'The Downtown Lights.'

And on 'But Daddy I Love Him,' Swift appears to address this criticism of her romance with Healy.

The lyrics read: "I’d rather burn my whole life down/ Than listen to one more second of all this b******' and moanin'/ I’ll tell you something 'bout my good name/ It’s mine along with all the disgrace/ I don’t cater to all these vipers dressed in empath's clothing."

Credit: Steve Granitz/WireImage/Getty

Healy spoke out about the album after he was questioned by a paparazzi about how he feels about being to muse of a "diss track" (they were barely disses, more so the opposite actually) to which he replied: ""I haven't really listened to that much of it, but I'm sure it's good."


Short and sweet.

And it seems as though his mom, Denise Welch, is also keeping it drama-free after she was asked a similar question on the British daytime talk show Loose Women.

Credit: Momodu Mansaray/WireImage/Getty

Fellow panelist Nadia Sawalh asked whether the 65-year-old had heard any of the singer's new material, but it seems as though she wasn't even aware that Swift eve had any!

“I wasn’t aware she had an album out at all,” she responded, prompting chuckles from the studio audience. “I haven’t heard anything about it.”

“Anyway,” she added. “I wish her all the best.”

Again, short and sweet.

Credit: Justin Palmer/GC Images/Getty

The Tortured Poets Department is available to stream right now.

Featured Image Credit: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty