Talks about Joe Alwyn continue despite the fact that Taylor Swift is unhappy with her beau, Travis Kelce.

Amid Swift and Kelce's growing romance, rumors that the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer was secretly married to Joe Alwyn before their breakup surfaced. Celebrity gossip account DeuxMoi posted the claim that the former lovers tied the knot in 2020 or 2021 but never made it legal.

"I will die on this hill," the user claimed. "Put it on my tombstone! I have no reason to lie, I could give a s--- what she does! I'm sorry she didn't tell you guys about it in a song but just because she doesn't sing about something doesn't mean it didn't happen!"

Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn Were Never Married

Swift's longtime publicist, Tree Paine, broke her silence on the claims and dismissed the rumors, which she dubbed "fabricated lies" and "insane thing to post."

Paine wrote on X, asking everyone to stop with such lies.

"There was NEVER a marriage or ceremony of ANY kind," the PR said. "This is an insane thing to post. It's time for you to be held accountable for the pain and trauma you cause with posts like these."

DeuxMoi released an apology statement afterward, but the same Instagram page also slammed the publicist's choice of words about "pain and trauma" by writing: "Well I make zero dollars from lying...can publicists say the same."

The site added, "Also, to relate something that is in reference to something that happened years ago to 'pain & trauma' after what just happened seems like a poor choice of words."

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Taylor Swift Dismisses "Sweet Nothing" Rumor

Aside from marriage rumors, Swift and Alwyn were also linked to the theory surrounding the song, "Sweet Nothing" from her 2022 "Midnights" album.

According to the buzz, the "Cruel Summer" hitmaker made it about her and her then-boyfriend's relationship.

Amid the talks, Swifties noticed that Swift liked a post debunking the theory by unveiling that Paul McCartney and his late wife, Linda, actually inspired her.

The Beatles member notably said, "I would come back from a run with a poem to share and having listened Linda would say, 'What a mind.'"

It resonated with the song's lyrics, "On the way home / I wrote a poem / You say, 'What a mind' / This happens all the time."

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