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Lizzie Edmonds

Joe Alwyn ‘distraught’ over ex Taylor Swift’s new rumoured romance with Matty Healy

Taylor Swift’s ex Joe Alwyn reportedly feels “distraught and slighted” over the pop star’s rumoured new romance with British rocker Matty Healy.

Earlier this year, the singer, 33,  split from the 32-year-old British actor after six years together.

In recent weeks, Swift – who is currently midway through the North American leg of her Eras Tour – has recently been linked with The 1975 frontman.

A source has claimed Alwyn feels betrayed by the alleged romance, suggesting he is trying to distract himself with work.

Matty Healy and Taylor Swift have been spotted together in recent weeks (Getty)

The insider told DailyMail.com: “Joe feels slighted and is distraught after seeing her budding relationship with Matt, but is doing his best to keep busy and focus on himself.”

Earlier this week, Swift and Healy were spotted leaving a late night studio session together in New York.

The singer and the British rocker were seen leaving the Electric Lady studio on Monday night following a session where Florence Welch, Swift’s long-time collaborator Jack Antonoff and his partner Margaret Qualley, and Kendrick Lamar were also spotted.

Swift smiled as she left the studio in a black mini skirt and a purple NYU sweater, while Healy walked just behind her with his hand on her back.

Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn called time on their relationship this year after six years together (PA)

The couple have been spotted on a number of occasions enjoying each other’s company – and Healy, 34, has been photographed at several of her shows.

The British rocker was pictured alongside Swift’s father during her gig at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday night.

Meanwhile, it was reported that the new pair were seen “kissing” and holding hands in New York on Thursday while out with Antonoff and Qualley at Casa Cipriani.

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