Loneliness Crept in as Taylor Swift Wrote “Folklore” Despite Being in a Relationship with Joe Alwyn
While performing during the Eras Tour in Australia, Taylor Swift opened up about feeling isolated while creating her album, “Folklore,” during the early days of the pandemic in 2020.
In a fan-shared clip from her Melbourne show, Swift mentioned how she imagined herself as a Victorian lady in the woods with a candle, writing only on parchment with a quill, despite the reality of being a modern millennial woman with cats and white wine.
When she penned “Folklore,” Swift was involved in a long-term relationship with Alwyn, who also contributed to some tracks on the album such as “Exile” and “Betty.”
Despite being deeply in love with Alwyn, Swift valued the privacy their relationship offered, as it allowed her to lead a more genuine life away from the tabloid spotlight.
The pop star and Alwyn ended their relationship in 2023 after dating for six years, with sources suggesting that it was an amicable split that had simply reached its natural conclusion.
Since then, Swift has reevaluated how she wants to navigate her personal life, realizing the importance of cherishing every moment.
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Life is unpredictable, and Swift’s journey serves as a reminder to make the most of every experience.
