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Taylor Swift’s publicist Tree Paine is speaking out against Deuxmoi, the anonymous Instagram account that has gained a following in recent years for its celebrity gossip posts, which often post anonymous messages from sources.
The site published a strongly worded post on its Instagram Story early Thursday, insisting that Taylor Swift had married in a British ceremony in 2020 or 2021, seemingly to ex Joe Alwyn.
“There was a ceremony in the UK in either 2020 or 2021 that was described to me by more than one person as a ‘wedding’. It has NEVER been legalized,” Deuxmoi wrote on his Instagram Story over a post from a user speculating about Swift relationships. “I will die on this hill!” Put it on my gravestone! I have no reason to lie, I don’t give a fuck what she does!!!!! I’m sorry she didn’t tell you about it in a song, but just because she doesn’t sing about something doesn’t mean it didn’t happen!!!”
Late Thursday night, Paine posted a screenshot of the story on her X account (formerly known as Twitter), writing, “Enough is enough with these made up lies about Taylor from Deuxmoi. There was NEVER a wedding or ceremony of any kind. It’s crazy to post something like that. It’s time you were held accountable for the pain and trauma you cause with posts like these.”
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Enough is enough with these made up lies about Taylor from Deuxmoi. There was NEVER a wedding or ceremony of any kind. It’s crazy to post something like that. It’s time you were held accountable for the pain and trauma you cause with posts like these. pic.twitter.com/cFi0wQc9cp
– Tree Paine (@treepaine) December 1, 2023
The statement is a rare comment from Paine, who often stays out of the spotlight, on Swift’s personal life.
Following Payne’s response, Deuxmoi posted in response to another deleted post, again to its Instagram Story, that it “makes zero dollars from lies” and wondered, “Can publicists say the same thing?”
“Anyway, I apologize to Taylor,” the anonymous account ended.
Swift and her longtime boyfriend Alwyn reportedly split earlier this year after more than six years together.
Swift released the song “You’re Losing Me,” which describes the end of a long-term relationship, on streaming services on Wednesday, which was recorded on December 5, 2021, according to producer Jack Antonoff on his own Instagram Story on Wednesday.
If it was written in 2021 and Swift was singing about Alwyn, that would suggest their relationship was in trouble long before reports of their breakup surfaced.
Deuxmoi also published a post from someone speculating that “You’re Losing Me” was about a miscarriage, which was deleted after Paine posted the post on X.
The couple has often been the subject of engagement rumors, with Swift singing in her Midnights song “Lavender Haze,” “All they keep asking me is if I’ll be your bride/The only girl they see is one or.” one night.”wife.”
Swift told fans ahead of the album’s release that the title was inspired by “strange rumors” and “tabloids” that she and Alwyn faced during their relationship.
“This song is kind of about ignoring these things to protect the real things,” she added at the time.
Swift was recently linked to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.