Last Friday, after The Tortured Poets Department dropped, Matt Healy’s ears needed to be BURNING.
It’s develop into a forgone conclusion amongst Taylor Swift’s followers that the lion share of the songs off of the Anthology have been impressed by her transient affair with the 1975 rocker.
Yet, whereas many songs are written about Taylor’s exes, few occasions have certainly one of these gents been cornered and requested how they really feel concerning the tracks they’ve impressed.
But that’s this? Oh, it appears like Matt Healy, being put proper on the spot!
Taylor Swift’s Ex Matty Healy Reacts to ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Songs
Every week after Taylor’s new album broke information and made Swifties cry whereas being productive, her ex was approached by paparazzi and requested his ideas on the album.
ET shared the video of Matt, making an attempt to maintain low key in a blue hoodie whereas strolling down the road in LA, trying like he’s down dangerous after cryin’ on the health club. A photog shortly asks him to rank his “diss track”, although doesn’t specify which one he means. Matt’s response?
“I haven’t really listened to that much of it,” he stated, “but I’m sure it’s good.”
Sure, Matthew. SURE!
‘Tortured Poets Department’ Songs about Matt Healy
If you’re questioning which songs are about Matt on the album, truthfully you may take your choose. There is the plain selection, the title observe of the album.
“You left your typewriter at my apartment / Straight from the tortured poets department / I think some things I never say / Like, ‘Who uses a typewriter anyway?’” she sings within the track. Matt is thought for loving his analog, old-fashioned typewriter
But there are a lot others: “Fresh Out the Slammer,” “Guilty As Sin?,” “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” and “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” are all believed to be about Healy.