Matty Healy, lead singer of The 1975 and professional chaos generator, has broken his silence—well, sort of. He’s responding to rumors that the band’s next album is all about his very brief 2023 dalliance with Taylor Swift. Yes, the internet wants to know: Did Matty Healy just turn heartbreak into an indie rock therapy session?
The drama started when The Sun reported that The 1975’s sixth album would be inspired by Matty’s short-lived romance with the pop queen herself. The headline act of this rumor? A track reportedly titled “God Has Entered My Body”—a name so over-the-top you can almost hear the angels facepalming.
According to unnamed sources (read: someone’s cousin’s hairstylist’s dog walker), the song includes a juicy lyric:
“Keep your head up, princess, your tiara is falling.”
Now, is it about Taylor? A Disney princess? Someone who tripped at Coachella? Who knows! But apparently, everyone in the studio was like, “Omg, Matty’s totally singing about Taylor, right?!”
The insider spilled further tea:
“Matty will never publicly comment on his relationships, but he lets his deepest feelings out in his songs. Basically, his diary is set to music, and this one’s gonna make fans grab their magnifying glasses and decode every lyric like it’s a new season of Stranger Things.”
But here’s the kicker. When a fan posted this wild theory on Reddit, Matty swooped in with a comment that was equal parts cryptic and hilarious:
“Huge if true.”
Translation? Either Matty just confirmed the album is Taylor Swift fan fiction, or he’s trolling us all—classic Matty. Either way, we’re all buckling up for this messy musical ride. Keep your tiaras steady!