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Taylor Swift Sings ‘Should've Said No' Amid Joe Alwyn Cheating Rumors

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performed two surprise mashups for the Eras Tour crowd in Sydney, Australia. At one point during every concert, the 34-year-old pop star rotates through her extensive catalogue for songs —and her recent choices were bound to cause a stir amongst fans.

Before performing a mix of “New Year's Day” and “Peace” from Reputation and Folklore at , Swift took to guitar for a mashup of two breakup bangers: “You're Not Sorry” from Fearless and “Should've Said No” from her 2006 debut album.Considering “Should've Said No” is a song about breaking up with a cheater, many fans were quick to tie the second performance to that Swift's ex-boyfriend was unfaithful during their . “At this point if I you are Joe Alwyn, with the rumors that are going around about you, I would go into hiding,” one TikTok user about the Sydney performance.“I think she's preparing us for the tea that's about to spill with TTPD release," another fan commented on the TikTok, to which the video creator replied, “Absolutely.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Joe Alwyn has been the main target of Swift-related fan theories since the pop star announced her upcoming album , which drops in April.

There are many reasons fans suspect the album will detail the demise of their love story—most of which, you can read about and .Swift spoke with fans before performing “You’re Losing Me” for the first time ever.By This latest fan-fueled theory actually started gaining traction after Swift performed a different mashup during one of her surprise sets in Melbourne, Australia.

Earlier this month, she combined “Getaway Car” from Reputation, “August” from Folklore, and “The Other Side of the Door” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version).“So ‘Getaway Car’ is from the.

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