Taylor Swift Performs ‘Should’ve Said No’ Amid Joe Alwyn Cheating Rumors Fans are abuzz with speculation.

Taylor Swift Performs ‘Should've Said No' Amid Joe Alwyn Cheating Rumors Fans are abuzz with speculation.

On February 24, Swift surprised her audience at the Eras Tour in Sydney, Australia with two unexpected mashups. As part of her routine, the 34-year-old songstress rotates through her vast repertoire to include songs that didn’t make the initial set list—and her recent song choices were sure to spark intrigue among fans. Before delivering a blend of “New Year’s Day” and “Peace” from Reputation and Folklore at the piano, Swift strummed her guitar for a mashup of two breakup hits: “You’re Not Sorry” from Fearless and “Should’ve Said No” from her debut album released in 2006.

Taylor Swift Performs ‘Should've Said No' Amid Joe Alwyn Cheating RumorsFans are abuzz with speculation.
Taylor Swift Performs ‘Should’ve Said No’ Amid Joe Alwyn Cheating Rumors
Fans are abuzz with speculation.

Given that “Should’ve Said No” addresses breaking up with a cheater, many fans swiftly connected the second performance to recent speculations that Swift’s former beau, Joe Alwyn, was unfaithful during their six-year relationship. “At this point, if you’re Joe Alwyn, with all the rumors circulating about you, I would go into hiding,” remarked one TikTok user in a video discussing Swift’s Sydney performance.

“I think she’s getting us ready for the tea that’s about to be spilled with TTPD release,” commented another fan on TikTok, to which the video creator concurred, “Absolutely.”

Joe Alwyn has been at the center of Swift-related fan theories ever since the pop star announced her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, set to drop in April. Numerous factors lead fans to suspect that the album will detail the unraveling of their love story—most of which, you can delve into here and here.

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Taylor Swift This latest fan-driven theory gained traction after Swift performed a different mashup during one of her surprise sets in Melbourne, Australia. Earlier this month, she merged “Getaway Car” from Reputation, “August” from Folklore, and “The Other Side of the Door” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version).

“So ‘Getaway Car’ is from the perspective of the cheater, ‘August’ is from the perspective of the other woman, and ‘The Other Side of the Door’ is from the perspective of the woman who was cheated on,” one fan observed, while others quickly recalled past fan accusations suggesting Alwyn was behaving suspiciously with a co-star amidst his split from Swift.

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Frankly, I believe my fellow Swifties might be stretching a bit here. Isn’t the whole point of a mashup to blend songs with similar themes? Although it’s plausible that Swift’s breakup with Alwyn was less than amicable, contrary to what sources initially told the press in April 2023, none of these tracks have ever been directly linked to the actor.

Of course, the timing of “Should’ve Said No” x “You’re Not Sorry” was likely to stoke the flames, but there’s another plausible explanation: Swift couldn’t resist a playful nod. “You know we love your accents, but I have a very specific word that is my favorite,” Swift shared with the Australian crowd before the performance, as captured in fan-recorded videos. “And that word is the word ‘no’ It is the most glorious sound.”

And yes, she sang the lyric exactly as you might imagine. “You can sing it the American way if you want,” she suggested to fans. “Or you can just be yourselves. And you can say, ‘You Should’ve Said Naur.'”

Honestly, how could Taylor Swift resist seizing that moment in Australia? After all, she’s only human.

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