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Joe Alwyn and Taylor Swift parted ways over a year ago, as confirmed by PEOPLE in early April 2023. The 33-year-old actor has since been focusing on his career and is reportedly doing well. According to a source, he's happy, dating, and prefers to steer clear of drama. Alwyn harbors no ill feelings towards Swift, whom he was once deeply in love with. Despite their split after a six-year relationship, he refrains from speaking negatively about her and has moved on gracefully.

Regarding his career, Alwyn is passionate about acting but dislikes the attention that comes with it, preferring to keep a low profile. The breakup was attributed to differences in personality, according to a source close to the couple. Alwyn was always discreet about his relationship with Swift, preferring to keep it private, even though it initially surprised many.

Alwyn and Swift were first linked in May 2017, and their public appearances together began in 2018. Swift has been adamant about keeping their relationship private, stating in an interview that it's not up for discussion. Despite challenges posed by the spotlight, Swift has openly discussed the difficulties they faced, notably in her song "Lavender Haze" from her album "Midnights."

Since the breakup, Alwyn has continued to pursue his film career and is set to premiere his latest project, "Kinds of Kindness," at the Cannes Film Festival. The film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, features an ensemble cast including Emma Stone. Swift, on the other hand, has been busy with her Eras Tour and recently released her 11th studio album, "The Tortured Poets Department," which sparked renewed interest in her relationship with Alwyn.

Swift is currently dating Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. The couple was spotted together in Las Vegas attending a charity gala. Swift generously donated tickets to her upcoming U.S. tour dates, which fetched a substantial amount at auction.

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