Taylor Swift Publicized Boyfriend Joe Alwyn As William Bowery Who Co-Wrote 'Folklore' On New Disney+ Movie
Country singer now turned pop superstar Taylor Swift finally spilled one of the most-talked beans in the pop music industry—the identity of William Bowery.
Taylor Swift reveals the true identity of William Bowery
The 30-year-old folklore curator, Taylor, finally shared the deepest secret off from her latest album. With that said, Taylor launched a new film via Disney+ entitled Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions that came out on Nov. 25 (Wednesday).
And upon explaining the details and background of the song Exile, Taylor spoke that the track was participated by someone in the name William Bowery. And upon Taylor's words, for sure, Swifties held their breaths since it has been an agitating talk since the album was released that William Bowery is Taylor's boyfriend, Joe Alwyn.
The eagle-minded fans of Taylor previously guessed that Willam Bowery is a pseudonym of Joe, and well, it turns out that the Swifties are on the right path!
"So William Bowery is Joe, as we know," Taylor revealed, quoted by Hollywood Life. The Look What You Made Me Do singer further shared that Joe plays the piano beautifully and how he only plays things but ends creating beautiful crafts.
"Joe had written that entire piano part," the American singer added, talking about the song Exile. Moreover, the entrepreneur-musician also was listed as a co-writer on the song inspired by Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's children—Betty.
Amid the fact that William Bowery was listed as co-writer in the two songs, fans of Taylor were very swift to look for the writer's identity. However, no results showed up under the name William Bowery.
And as per Buzzfeed, fans eventually found out that William is the first name of Joe's grandfather. Combined by Bowery, a hotel in New York City, New York where the couple first met will go down to the name William Bowery.
Taylor Swift gifts fans with a movie that talks about folklore
The new film of Taylor, which is already available for streaming via Disney+, highlights her latest album's prominent tracks. Taylor meets with her co-writers and producers of the album, Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, for the first time since they only virtually recorded the album.
In another report by Hollywood Life, Taylor performed her mesmerizing tracks from folklore and explained how the collection came into action amid the pandemic's quarantine season.
Well it’s 11/24 and 24-11=13 so I’ve got an announcement You haven’t seen this film before folklore: the long pond studio sessions will be out tonight at midnight PST on @DisneyPlus! #folkloreOnDisneyPlus pic.twitter.com/BTWSRM0yaI
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) November 24, 2020
Taylor entices her fans to watch out for his new film by releasing a trailer on ABC's Good Morning America on Nov. 24. It sees Taylor singing cardigan and august live for the first time since the album was dropped.