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Taylor Swift's Choreography Hints At Ex During Paris Performance

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During her recent performance in Paris as part of her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift debuted a live rendition of her song 'The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,' which is believed to be about her ex, Matty Healy. The track is featured on her latest album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' released last month.

Swift's choreography during the performance caught the attention of keen-eyed fans, who noticed what they interpreted as references to Healy. Some fans pointed out similarities between Swift's gestures and Healy's own moves during his performances with The 1975.

Notably, Swift's salute and marching during the song were seen as direct nods to Healy's signature performance style. This observation has led fans to speculate that the song is indeed inspired by Healy, especially considering his openness about his height and his distinctive attire reminiscent of Jehovah's Witnesses.

As fans dissect the possible references in the song and performance, an insider revealed that Healy has been uncomfortable with the renewed attention on his past relationship with Swift, particularly as he is currently in a new relationship with model Gabbriette Bechtel.

Despite the speculation and fan theories, Healy has not publicly commented on the song or the choreography. However, he briefly acknowledged Swift's album, stating, 'I haven’t really listened to that much of it, but I’m sure it’s good.'

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