Taylor Swift teased a new music video short film for her song All Too Well today via Instagram, capping “Red season” and reminding Swifties of her brief relationship with actor Jake Gyllenhaal. Show Swift, who is credited as the writer and director of the short film, captioned the teaser: “November 12. Remember it.” How old was Taylor Swift when she dated Jake Gyllenhaal, and for how long were they together? This content could not be loaded How old was Taylor Swift when she dated actor Jake Gyllenhaal?Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal started dating in October 2010. They were together for three months, and separated just before New Year’s Eve, per US Weekly. When they started dating, Taylor Swift was 20 years old; Jake Gyllenhaal was 29. Their birthdays are a week apart: Swift’s falls on December 13, while Gyllenhaal’s is on December 19. At time of separation, therefore, they were 21 and 30 respectively. They are now 31 and 40. Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty ImagesHow did Swift’s relationship with Gyllenhaal affect her music?Swift released her fourth album, Red, on October 22, 2012. In a November 2020 interview with Rolling Stone (RS) magazine, Swift described Red as her “only true breakup album”. She trimmed 30 songs down to 16. The result was, per RS, “her most sprawling, uninhibited work”. The album’s “messy sonic contradictions anchored the emotionally chaotic story Swift was trying to tell”, i.e., the story of their breakup and its aftermath. Dehati Disco | Official Trailer https://i.ytimg.com/vi/S5UNEycUlG4/hqdefault.jpg “I love Jackson Pollock,” she told the magazine. “I see this album as my splatter-paint album, using all the colours and throwing it at the wall and seeing what sticks.” The lyrics of its fifth track, All Too Well, include references to “a little kid with glasses in a twin-sized bed”. As one Genius contributor has noted, on September 28, 2020, Gyllenhaal uploaded a picture matching that description to his Instagram. Twitter reacts to Swift’s All Too Well re-releaseNews of the upcoming release of Red (Taylor’s Version), compounded with today’s All Too Well teaser, has sent Twitter into overdrive. This content could not be loaded
As several users have highlighted, the age difference between Dylan O’Brien and Sadie Sink is pretty close to the age difference between Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal. This content could not be loaded
In the name of being honest, Jake Gyllenhaal has finally responded to Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” — a song widely believed to be about the singer’s fleeting relationship with the actor. In an Esquire interview published Thursday, the Oscar nominee largely brushed off the media frenzy that followed the release of “Red (Taylor’s Version),” a rerecording of Swift’s fourth studio album that features an extended, 10-minute rendition of “All Too Well.” In true Swiftian form, both the short and long versions of the song paint a picture of a toxic relationship in vivid, brutal detail that doesn’t reflect well on the person she’s singing about. (*Cough, cough* Gyllenhaal?) After the extended cut of “All Too Well,” arrived in November — along with a dramatic, 10-minute music video directed by Swift — an army of Swifties descended on Gyllenhaal, rejuvenated by a bounty of scathing new lyrics. (“I’m in a new hell every time you double-cross my mind,” “The idea you had of me, who was she?” and “I’ll get older, but your lovers stay my age” are just a few of the most devastating additions.) “It has nothing to do with me. It’s about her relationship with her fans,” Gyllenhaal told Esquire when asked about the heartbreak anthem. “It is her expression. Artists tap into personal experiences for inspiration, and I don’t begrudge anyone that.” Amid this social media firestorm of memes, tweets and TikToks overwhelmingly shared at Gyllenhaal’s expense, both the “Ambulance” star and Swift have remained quiet about their months-long relationship, which ended in 2010 and supposedly inspired the song. But that hasn’t stopped fans from continuing to obsess. Heck, even self-proclaimed Swift fan and unofficial Queen of Twitter Dionne Warwick has bought into the folklore of it all. In a viral tweet, the renowned singer ordered Gyllenhaal to return Swift’s scarf — which he allegedly kept because it reminds him of innocence and because it smells like her, Swift sings on “All Too Well.” “At some point, I think it’s important when supporters get unruly that we feel a responsibility to have them be civil and not allow for cyberbullying in one’s name,” Gyllenhaal vaguely added in conversation with Esquire. “That begs for a deeper philosophical question. Not about any individual, per se, but a conversation that allows us to examine how we can — or should, even — take responsibility for what we put into the world, our contributions into the world. How do we provoke a conversation? We see that in politics. There’s anger and divisiveness, and it’s literally life-threatening in the extreme.”
Music How Taylor Swift reclaimed 2012 to win 2021Dec. 17, 2021 After clarifying he wasn’t referring specifically to threats on his life, Gyllenhaal advocated generally for more empathetic communication. And for the record, he told Esquire he has not listened to “Red (Taylor’s Version).” “My question is: Is this our future? Is anger and divisiveness our future? Or can we be empowered and empower others while simultaneously putting empathy and civility into the dominant conversation? That’s the discussion we should be having,” he continued. “I think it is possible, yes. Of course. But I think many things are possible.” |