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Sara-Aisha Kent

Taylor Swift fans think she has unveiled Blake Lively's new baby's name on song

Taylor Swift fans believe that the hitmaker revealed the name of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynold's nine-month-old baby on her new album.

Hollywood's Blake - who has been pals with Taylor since 2015 - and Ryan welcomed their third daughter in October of 2019, but have kept the name of the tot secret.

And Swifties are convinced that their new addition is named Betty after one track on Taylor's album Folklore was titled with the moniker as well as Blake and Ryan's other kids James and Inez being name checked in the same song.

Taylor Swift fans believe that the hitmaker revealed the name of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynold's nine-month-old baby on her new album (kate@stokedpr.com)

Bad Blood musician Taylor, 30, sings in the song: "Betty, I know where it all went wrong,"

Later lines include "You heard the rumors from Inez / You can't believe a word she says" and "She said, 'James, get in, let's drive."

A source with knowledge of the situation tells PEOPLE that the song was named in part for Lively and Reynolds' third daughter.

Fans also believe that Taylor has alluded to her former bosses in the lyrics of another song on the album.

It comes less than a year after she was embroiled in a bitter feud with Scooter Braun over the ownership rights of her earlier music.

Hollywood's Blake - who has been pals with Taylor since 2015 - and Ryan welcomed their third daughter in October of 2019, but have kept the name of the tot secret (Jackie Brown)

Taylor's fans have quickly drawn connections between her new track Mad Woman and details of her feud with Braun.

In the lyrics, Taylor sings: "What did you think I'd say to that? Does a scorpion sting when fighting back?

"They strike to kill, and you know I will / You know I will."

Swifties are convinced the new baby is named Betty (taylorswift/Instagram)

Later in the song, she added: "They say ‘move on,’ but you know I won't / And women like hunting witches too / Doing your dirtiest work for you / It's obvious that wanting me dead / Has really brought you two together."

The songstress announced on Thursday that she was dropping a new album that evening.

News of Taylor's latest music drop startled the music world, with Taylor even announcing that she had filmed a music video.

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