November 2, 2024 08:29 AM

Taylor Swift 'Out Of The Woods' All About Harry Styles? One Direction Singer Reacts To Song

Taylor Swift "Out of the Woods" finally made its debut on iTunes Tuesday. Since its release, the song has been getting a lot of likes and not to mention reports that it's all about her ex-boyfriend, Harry Styles. How exactly has the curly haired singer reacted to Taylor Swift's "Out of the Woods?"

"Swifties" know that in every album there's a break-up song dedicated to her ex-boyfriend or inspired by the split. From "Dear John" to "Back to December," Swift's break-up songs are clearly written and inspired from a slew of her bad break-ups.

However, the latest song from Swift's "1989" album isn't the least bit bitter about love lost. In fact, Taylor Swift's "Out of the Woods" pretty much proves the country crooner has still got her heart. VOX.com reports that Taylor Swift's "Out of the Woods" had emotions that her first single, "Shake It Off" didn't manage to show off.

Additional reports claim that Taylor Swift's "Out of the Woods" is meant for Harry Styles of One Direction. Taylor and Harry briefly dated in 2013 and had called it quits by Jan. 2014. If one listens to the song, the lines "Last December, we were built to fall apart" and "Your necklace hanging from my neck" clearly point out to Styles. It was in Dec. that Swift and Styles were spotted sharing a smooch at NYC and it's no surprise that Swift wore Styles' necklace on multiple occasions.

As for One Direction's Harry Styles, in an exclusive report by Hollywood Life, the British singer has quite a lot to say about "Out of the Woods."

"Harry doesn't want to respond as well because then it will seem he cares, so he is just hoping that it will all go away and she will stop talking about him in interviews or songs or whatever. She needs to get over it," claims the source.

Is Taylor Swift's "Out of the Woods" really about Harry Styles or is it just a simple break-up song inspired by the 80's?

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1989, Taylor swift, One direction, Harry styles
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