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Matty Healy’s family addresses speculation about Taylor Swift’s song The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived being about him

Matty Healy’s Family Reacts to Taylor Swift’s New Album: A Withering Assessment

Matty Healy’s family has responded to Taylor Swift’s apparent diss track about him on her new album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” Swift, who briefly dated Healy last spring, is believed to reference him in the song “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived.” The lyrics mention a man in a ‘Jehovah’s Witness suit,’ a description that aligns with Healy’s known attire during performances.

Swift’s album release has sparked renewed fan scrutiny of her past relationship with Healy, with his aunt giving a withering assessment of Swift’s candor about her exes. Despite the song’s implications, Healy’s family believes he will not be surprised by the reference and is currently happy in a new relationship with model Gabbriette Bechtel.

The song’s lyrics hint at a tumultuous relationship, with references to pills, stoned oblivion, and a man who ‘didn’t measure up in any measure of a man.’ Fans have been speculating about the targets of Swift’s songs on the album, with some suggesting that Healy is one of them.

The relationship between Swift and Healy ended quickly after controversy surrounding Healy’s behavior, including comments about pornography and alleged racist remarks. Swift reportedly ended things after Healy kissed a male security guard during a performance in Denmark.

Despite the drama, reviews of Swift’s album have been positive, with critics praising it as a ‘doozy’ of a break-up album. Fans have taken to social media to declare it her ‘best album’ yet. The saga between Swift and Healy continues to captivate fans as they dissect the lyrics and speculate on the real-life inspirations behind the songs.

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