Matty Healy 'unbothered' by Taylor Swift's song about him

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Matty Healy unbothered by Taylor Swifts song about him
Matty Healy 'unbothered' by Taylor Swift's song about him

Taylor Swift’s bold new track about Matty Healy is not a big issue for him.

The 1975s singer’s aunt revealed his reaction to the 34-year-old pop star’s song The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived from her new album The Tortured Poets Department.

After Taylor dropped the 11th studio record of her career, Swifties were quick to scavenge through the tracks and deduced which song is about which of her exes.

“You tried to buy some pills from a friend of friends of mine/ But they just ghosted you/ Now you know what it feels like,” the pop star sings about Matty whom she dated briefly in May and June last year, shortly after ending her six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn.

Now, his aunt Debbie Dedes told Daily Mail that Matty was not taken aback by Taylor’s aim at him.

“He will not be surprised by the song. Him and her know what went on. I don't think it will come as a shock to him at all,” she said, adding that the Fortnight hitmaker is known for writing songs about her ex.

Debbie also told the outlet that her nephew is "very happy" in a new relationship and that the family "know a bit more about what went on" with Taylor "than has been in the press"