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Matty Healy Tells Taylor Swift Fans to ‘Calm Down’ Amid Social Media Backlash
Matty Healy, the lead singer of The 1975, has responded to backlash from Taylor Swift’s fans, known as Swifties, over a recent social media post. Healy shared a song by Charli XCX on Instagram, which some fans interpreted as a diss track aimed at Swift.
Healy pushed back against the criticism, telling Swifties to “calm down” and not jump to conclusions. He also clarified that the post was not intended as a slight against Swift, but rather as a show of support for Charli XCX’s music.
The exchange is the latest development in a ongoing feud between Healy and Swift’s fans, which began when Swift released her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department”. Fans speculated that several songs on the album were about her brief romance with Healy, which reportedly ended after just a few weeks.
Healy has largely remained silent on the matter, but his recent social media post suggests that he may be growing tired of the constant scrutiny and speculation surrounding his personal life.
Matty Healy faced backlash from Taylor Swift’s fans over a recent social media post.
Healy shared a song by Charli XCX on Instagram, which some fans interpreted as a diss track aimed at Swift.
Healy told Swifties to “calm down” and not jump to conclusions.
He clarified that the post was not intended as a slight against Swift, but rather as a show of support for Charli XCX’s music.
The exchange is the latest development in a ongoing feud between Healy and Swift’s fans, which began when Swift released her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department”.