Taylor Swift Dating Matt Healy? The 1975 Rocker Calls ‘Blank Space’ Lyrics Songstress A Sensation, Rumored Lovebirds Wear ‘Couple Shirts’

While Taylor Swift's dating life might be silent for the past few months, it appears that the "Blank Space" lyrics songstress is ready to again open her heart. Recently, the blonde beauty has been linked to 1975 rocker, Matt Healy.

Radar Online reports that in a radio interview, Healy said that Taylor Swift dating him wouldn't come off as a far-fetched idea. After all, he revealed that he and Swift exchanged numbers.

 "We exchanged numbers. Let's see what happens. She's a sensation - I wouldn't say no," he said. When asked if he and the "Blank Space" lyrics songstress could be tagged as the hottest new celebrity couple, he responded: "You're calling that are you? Let's just see what happens."

The "Bad Blood" hit maker remains mum although their recent outfits hint about their connection. Swift recently attended Healy's band's concert where she donned a 1975 muscle top.

Meanwhile, at one of his concerts, Healy opted to wear a shirt bearing the name of Swift's new album, 1989. Apart from Taylor Swift dating Matt Healy rumors, the "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer is also allegedly interested in "Divergent" star Ansel Elgort.

Swift and Elgort were reportedly spotted getting comfortable with each other at the recently concluded American Music Awards.

With several men surrounding her, who could have sent Swift the 1,989 roses? Recently, it has been reported that a guy sent Swift such number of roses to congratulate her for the success of her album.

Some fans speculated that it might be her ex-boyfriend, Harry Styles. The One Direction crooner, however, denied sending the gift in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres.

"I know about the rumor. I don't know anything about the roses. It might have been someone else, and I may have falsely taken credit for it," he said.

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