Sophie Turner and Taylor Swift arm in arm: the revenge of Joe Jonas’ exes

Sophie Turner and Taylor Swift were spotted arm in arm in the Big Apple, directed to share a dinner between women. The two have a lot in common to talk about: their successful careers, the attempt of a certain patriarchal segment to make them suffer a media pillory (even if at different times), the humor that makes them both naturally cool, their blonde hair And…. ah Joe Jonas, ex of both!

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Taylor Swift dated Joe Jonas way back in 2008 for a few months. The relationship would have been ended by Joe on the phone, after a few seconds of conversation. The phone bill was no joke apparently!

Taylor had revealed Jonas’s not exactly textbook ways of breaking up a relationship and had done so live on Ellen by saying piqued: «When I meet that person who will be right for me I won’t even remember that guy who broke up with me in 25 seconds on the phone when I was 18.”

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And so, with one sentence, Taylor gave an iconic moment of pop culture and sowed the seeds for an entire discography made of romantic storytelling and revenge songs. The song Mr. Perfectly Fine it seems to have been written specifically for Joe.

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He had also reserved a lash for him during the sung and ironic monologue of SNL: «If you think I’m going to mention Joe, the guy who broke up with me on the phone, I won’t. “Hey Joe, I’m fine, I’m hosting SNL but I’m not going to brag about it in my monologue”».

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In short, at the time Taylor had taken quite a few pebbles out of her shoe but then, with time, maturity and the different love stories collected by both, the two singers managed to smile about the affair and publicly declare mutual respect and affection.

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Sophie Turner, for her part, was married to Joe Jonas for four years and two daughters were born from their love.

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The Queen in the North by game of Thrones she has never felt threatened by the shadow of Miss Americana, in fact, she has repeatedly admitted to being a Swiftie is that 1989 It’s one of his all-time favorite albums. And he did it, do you know when? In an old couple live with Joe! Queen behavior!

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The unexpected news of the divorce between Joe and Sophie dates back to less than a month ago. What happened next was an attempt to paint Turner as a frivolous party girl, casting doubt on her role as a “model mother.”.

Thank goodness, or rather, brains, no one seems to have bought this narrative full of chauvinism. The web has almost completely sided in favor of Sophie, as worthy and loyal fighters of the Queen of the North.

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Was it Taylor, who has suffered many patriarchal double standards and is now a veteran, who engineered the New York exit? It may be, perhaps the intent was to show the actress his support in a difficult moment but also to send a message: the Misses are Perfectly Fine!

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Source: Vanity Fair

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