HER EX MOCKED HER PUBLICLY… BUT HER RESPONSE? NOBODY SAW IT COMING

On June 28, 2025, Taylor Swift faced a public jab from her ex, Matty Healy, during The 1975’s Glastonbury set, where he sarcastically dubbed himself “the best poet” in a thinly veiled dig at her album The Tortured Poets Department. The 36-year-old rocker’s cheeky remark, delivered with a raised pint of Guinness, referenced the album widely believed to chronicle their brief 2023 fling. Fans expected Swift, a master of lyrical clapbacks, to fire back with words. Instead, the 35-year-old pop icon chose a bolder move: a radiant, hand-in-hand date night with boyfriend Travis Kelce in New York City the very next day. This happiness flex, brimming with confidence, sent a clear message—and fans are dissecting every detail.
Swift, styled by Joseph Cassell Falconer, stunned in a frilly cream tank minidress paired with $895 beige Christian Louboutin Miss Jane sandals, her sandy blonde hair swept into a chic bun. Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, matched her vibe in a floral-embroidered white short-sleeve button-up, black trousers, and sleek loafers. The couple, nearing their two-year anniversary, was spotted leaving Torrisi, a Michelin-starred Italian restaurant in Manhattan, their fingers intertwined as they smiled at fans. Swift’s choice to step out publicly, radiating joy, was no accident. As one X user put it, “Taylor didn’t need to say a word—her glow with Travis is the ultimate response to Matty’s shade.”

Healy’s Glastonbury jab wasn’t his first swipe. His “poet” comment, followed by a quip about “joking” after performing Chocolate, echoed earlier remarks where he distanced himself from Swift’s lyrical jabs. Tracks like “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” from The Tortured Poets Department are believed to target Healy, painting him as a fleeting, flawed romance. Swifties flooded X, with one posting, “Matty’s out here acting petty, but Taylor’s living her best life with Travis.” Another noted a pin on Healy’s jacket—a Peter Pan reference tied to Swift’s song “Peter,” fueling speculation of a deliberate taunt.
Swift’s silence was strategic. Just days before, she performed “Shake It Off” at Kelce’s Tight End University benefit in Nashville, raising over $900,000 for charities, including Kelce’s 87 & Running. The event, her first public performance since the Eras Tour ended in December 2024, showed her thriving alongside Kelce, who called her “Tay Tay” on his New Heights podcast, celebrating her reclaiming her music catalog. Their coordinated appearances—from a Stanley Cup Final date to a Tennessee wedding—highlight a partnership rooted in mutual support, contrasting sharply with Healy’s brief, turbulent chapter.

Fans see Swift’s actions as a masterclass in rising above. Rather than engaging with Healy’s mockery, she leaned into her relationship, letting her happiness speak. “Taylor’s not wasting energy on Matty—she’s too busy being in love,” one Swiftie tweeted. The couple’s low-key yet visible summer, including dates in Florida and Utah, reflects their focus on privacy amid Kelce’s NFL training. Sources say Swift, now free from touring, plans to attend more Chiefs games, signaling a deepening bond. A Daily Mail report even suggested a proposal is “100% happening,” though Swift quashed secret marriage rumors by calling Kelce her “boyfriend” at a children’s hospital visit.
Swift’s response wasn’t just a flex—it was a statement. By choosing joy over pettiness, she flipped the narrative, letting Healy’s words fade against her vibrant reality. Fans on X summed it up: “Matty tried to shade her, but Taylor’s out here shining with Travis.” As the NFL season nears, Swift’s bold move proves she’s writing her own story—one where love, not grudges, takes center stage.
