Why Did Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal Break Up? Details on Their Split
"Jake Gyllenhaal" Trends on Twitter After Taylor Swift's Rerecording of "Red" Is Announced
By Sara BelcherJun. 18 2021, Published 6:20 p.m. ET
Swifties have lengthy been looking forward to news of the following rerecorded album Taylor Swift plans to drop next. While many believed she could be dropping "1989 (Taylor's Version)" subsequent, the pop icon printed on-line that she would in fact be liberating the rerecording of her fourth studio album, "Red," this fall.
This album has largely reflected her temporary dating with actor Jake Gyllenhaal — and Swifties are not able to let him forget it just yet.
Why did Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal break up?
Taylor and Jake dated for a couple of months in overdue 2010, breaking it off originally of the new 12 months. This whirlwind dating used to be the foundation for her music "All Too Well," a observe that has change into a cult favorite amongst Swifties.
The pair reportedly met through Gwyneth Paltrow, who set the two up at a dinner she held sooner than they confirmed their relationship publicly.
The news was once surprising when enthusiasts discovered that the pair split, bearing in mind how critical they had gotten so briefly. According to the Huffington Post, Jake reportedly referred to as it off due to the quantity of press they had been getting together.
“He stated he wasn’t feeling it anymore and was once uncomfortable with all the consideration they were given,” a supply stated, according to the outlet. “He also stated he could really feel the age difference.”
At the time, Jake was 29 while Taylor used to be 21. Since their split, Jake's next girlfriends have all been significantly younger than him. His most recent female friend, Jeanne Cadieu, is these days 22 to his 40.
Before Taylor and Jake split, he reportedly advised every other outlet that he sought after to take things sluggish. “It’s going to be a protracted, gradual burn for me. I’m no longer dashing into anything else!” he said.
"Jake Gyllenhaal" began trending on Twitter after the rerecording of "Red" was once introduced.
While Taylor turns out to have moved on from her relationship with Jake, her fanatics without a doubt haven't. Maybe it's because of the longevity of "All Too Well," or that enthusiasts have by no means actually let pass of lots of Taylor's previous relationships, but Jake's social media profiles are incessantly stuffed with comments referring to his relationship with the singer.
In her put up concerning the "Red" rerecording, Taylor mentioned how the album was in point of fact about heartbreak and the entire "micro-emotions" that come with it.
"Musically and lyrically, Red resembled a heartbroken person. It was all over the place, a fractured mosaic of feelings that somehow all fit together in the end. Happy, free, confused, lonely, devastated, euphoric, wild, and tortured by memories past," she wrote. "Like trying on pieces of a new life, I went into the studio and experimented with different sounds and collaborators. And I’m not sure if it was pouring my thoughts into this album, hearing thousands of your voices sing the lyrics back to me in passionate solidarity, or if it was simply time, but something was healed along the way."
Shortly after the announcement, Jake began trending on Twitter, with Swifties sharing jokes in regards to the singer's ex.
"Y’all pray for Jake Gyllenhaal it’s gonna be a rough year," one user tweeted, while any other wrote, "Thirty songs and 10 minutes version of 'All Too Well'? Jake Gyllenhaal, find a safe shelter real soon. This is the final warning."
"Red (Taylor's Version)" can be out Nov. 19.
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