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You Won't Calm Down Over Taylor Swift and Matty Healy's Latest NYC Outing
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Date:2025-04-14 12:20:25
And by the way, Taylor Swift is going out tonight.
Er, rather last night, and it looks like Matty Healy joined her. The "Bejeweled" singer and The 1975 band member were spotted leaving Electric Lady Studios in New York on May 16.
For the outing, Taylor showed her New York University pride—where she received her honorary doctorate degree last year—with a purple and gray NYU sweatshirt, which she paired with a black skirt and sneakers. As for Matty, he donned a black shirt and matching pants, finishing his look with brown shoes.
And they weren't the only stars in attendance. Kendrick Lamar—whom Taylor worked with on her 1989 track "Bad Blood"—was also there as were her longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff and his fiancée Margaret Qualley. But that's not all. Jerrod Carmichael, Florence Welch, Adam Goldberg and Christopher Abbott were also seen leaving the studio.
As fans know all too well, Taylor and Matty have recently been sparking romance rumors following her split from Joe Alwyn.
Earlier this month, the "Chocolate" musician attended a few of the "Blank Space" artist's Eras Tour concerts, where he's been seen watching the show with her dad Scott Kingsley Swift and performing as one of the openers along with Phoebe Bridgers. And while neither Taylor nor Matty have commented on where they stand, they were seen holding hands last week.
The two actually have known each other for years. In fact, they first fueled dating speculation in 2014. And this past January, Taylor joined The 1975 onstage at one of their shows in London.
To see photos of the duo—plus more of their celebrity pals—from their most recent outing, keep reading.
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