Taylor Swift Wears Joe Alwyn Necklace Amid Split Rumors


Swifties were shocked to learn that Taylor Swift and her longtime boyfriend Joe Alwyn ended their six-year relationship earlier this week.

But the 33-year-old Lavender Haze singer looked happy when she went out to eat alone in New York during her busy Eras Tour.

On April 11, 2023, a Twitter account for entertainment posted a picture of the Grammy-winning singer as she left for a night out. The picture was taken by paparazzi. Her music producer, Jack Antonoff, was right behind her.

The singer of “Anti-Hero” was wearing baggy jeans with a butterfly cutout near her left thigh that was “bejeweled.” She was also carrying a sparkling purse that matched the butterfly sequins on her dress.

Swift was wearing a black top with a low-cut V-neck and shiny black sandals with high heels. She finished the look by letting her blonde hair down and adding a sharp cat-eye and a dark red lip.

But one small thing about the singer’s outing made Swifties go crazy: a simple accessory she wore.

The paparazzi who took the picture, josiahwphotos, posted it on his Instagram account, and fans noticed the singer’s necklace.

But Swift’s fans noticed a piece of jewelry she was wearing. The singer wore a simple gold pendant that looked like a letter “J.” Fans thought it was the same Tiffany & Co. necklace she often wears when she goes out in public.

She wore this piece of jewelry to her best friend’s wedding as a bridesmaid in the summer of 2017. She has also worn it to her secret listening sessions for Reputation.

But many fans thought the theory was wrong and said it was different. On Instagram, a fan wrote, “Guys, that’s not the necklace. If you zoom in, the design looks like a butterfly. Her J necklace is flatter and smaller than mine.”

Swift was first linked to the British actor in May 2017, when it came out that they had been dating for months without anyone knowing. Fans think that Swift and Alwyn first met at the 2016 Met Gala, even though it’s not clear when they first met.